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<p>[QUOTE="lrbguy, post: 3083539, member: 88829"][USER=51347]@Alegandron[/USER] Thanks for showing that coin. I had never seen Gort in drag before, but your coin offers proof positive that this famous out-of-this-world cyborg was already known for what he is to the ancients.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>[USER=76440]@Carausius[/USER] Mother's Day or not, always a delight to see that beauty. But when you are seriously ready to "deaccession" her, please keep me in mind. Seriously!</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>[USER=19463]@dougsmit[/USER] If your numbers add up and he still has the London at $450 get me in touch by all means. And your Siscia is a nice coin. I'm a sucker for the hair treatment. As for the Heraclea, when I see a visage like that I think of violin music - don't ask me why.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>[USER=89687]@ominus1[/USER] Your coin table has a lot in common with my dining room table at the moment. The land of the lost in 4x10 feet.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>[USER=44132]@Bing[/USER] Cyzicus #40, off A Yours has a nicer smile than mine. Most charming, really.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>[USER=14873]@jamesicus[/USER] It is the most common mint for her but I have only one coin from Trier and it is of the same series, reverse legend, and officina as yours, but without the pedigree and not as nice. Yours has a nicer obverse too. Some guys have all the luck. Glad to see you on the list.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>[USER=91461]@Ryro[/USER] As long as we're looking at distinctive items from Thessalonika, try this one on for size. Notice anything peculiar? Look carefully.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]776870[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>[USER=44316]@Valentinian[/USER] Thanks for showing that Antioch officina I. Great hair. It is the first I have seen which is not an officina H (despite the fact that the "H" is being called an "A" by practically everyone). But for the associated series Bruun notes three officinae A,H, and I. Go figure. I still have to see an unambiguous "A" that looks similar to the "A" just 3 characters to the left. And the hair on your Thessalonika is fantastic. How do you like this one?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="lrbguy, post: 3083539, member: 88829"][USER=51347]@Alegandron[/USER] Thanks for showing that coin. I had never seen Gort in drag before, but your coin offers proof positive that this famous out-of-this-world cyborg was already known for what he is to the ancients. [USER=76440]@Carausius[/USER] Mother's Day or not, always a delight to see that beauty. But when you are seriously ready to "deaccession" her, please keep me in mind. Seriously! [USER=19463]@dougsmit[/USER] If your numbers add up and he still has the London at $450 get me in touch by all means. And your Siscia is a nice coin. I'm a sucker for the hair treatment. As for the Heraclea, when I see a visage like that I think of violin music - don't ask me why. [USER=89687]@ominus1[/USER] Your coin table has a lot in common with my dining room table at the moment. The land of the lost in 4x10 feet. [USER=44132]@Bing[/USER] Cyzicus #40, off A Yours has a nicer smile than mine. Most charming, really. [USER=14873]@jamesicus[/USER] It is the most common mint for her but I have only one coin from Trier and it is of the same series, reverse legend, and officina as yours, but without the pedigree and not as nice. Yours has a nicer obverse too. Some guys have all the luck. Glad to see you on the list. [USER=91461]@Ryro[/USER] As long as we're looking at distinctive items from Thessalonika, try this one on for size. Notice anything peculiar? Look carefully. [ATTACH=full]776870[/ATTACH] [USER=44316]@Valentinian[/USER] Thanks for showing that Antioch officina I. Great hair. It is the first I have seen which is not an officina H (despite the fact that the "H" is being called an "A" by practically everyone). But for the associated series Bruun notes three officinae A,H, and I. Go figure. I still have to see an unambiguous "A" that looks similar to the "A" just 3 characters to the left. And the hair on your Thessalonika is fantastic. How do you like this one?[/QUOTE]
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