<< <i>Looks like I may have won only (1) lot of all my bids.... >>
...which was...?
I might have to start paying attention to auctions like this, now that I play with ancients. So far I have been using Vcoins nearly exclusively, aside from a few forum member purchases. I have yet to buy a single Roman coin off eBay (which is probably a good thing).
THESSALY, Larissa. Circa 440-400 BC. AR Drachm (6.07 g, 4h). Youth wrestling bull left, trailing petasos and cloak / Horse running right, trailing rein, in incuse square. Herrmann group III, series H, pl. III, 19; SNG Copenhagen 110. Good VF, attractively toned.
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8 Reales Madness Collection
<< <i>Looks like I may have won only (1) lot of all my bids.... >>
...which was...?
I might have to start paying attention to auctions like this, now that I play with ancients. So far I have been using Vcoins nearly exclusively, aside from a few forum member purchases. I have yet to buy a single Roman coin off eBay (which is probably a good thing).
<< <i>I have yet to buy a single Roman coin off eBay (which is probably a good thing). >>
There are some very nice Roman ladies coins on eBay. You should consider them.
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THESSALY, Larissa. Circa 440-400 BC. AR Drachm (6.07 g, 4h). Youth wrestling bull left, trailing petasos and cloak / Horse running right, trailing rein, in incuse square. Herrmann group III, series H, pl. III, 19; SNG Copenhagen 110. Good VF, attractively toned.
From the John A. Seeger Collection.
8 Reales Madness Collection