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Re: Anchors Aweigh!
That’s a beauty, let alone the theme. Double jackpot today. 😊 PS: The reverse legend reads: premier corps, les marchands (first corps, the merchants), but I cannot read the obverse legend. If you can… (View Post)1 -
Re: What could a silver Tetradrachm buy in Ancient Greece?
Definitely more than bread and wine and as for the luxurious meal, I don’t think that there were any luxurious restaurants the way you put it. What could a citizen of Athens during its golden age cou… (View Post)2 -
Re: What could a silver Tetradrachm buy in Ancient Greece?
Although not my specialty at all, the tetradrachm is a pretty important silver coin with a lot of smaller denominations. Probably the most common biggest silver coin as the rare decadrachms are consi… (View Post)2 -
Re: My new monthly addition to my King Norton Mint collection’s specimens: BWA 1952 1d PCGS SP 66RB
I found a better image of the Japanese sen that hasn’t been Truviewed, because it was probably graded and encapsulated at or via their Beijing office, who just like Paris has mediocre imaging. Well, … (View Post)1 -
Re: Thank you atom!
You can add a 3rd in MS64 now Aaron, even though by looking at the census,mthey have two different 1293/12, with one 64 in the second category and two 64 in the first. A mini variety perhaps? I have … (View Post)1