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  1. I haven't tried re-listing yet, but it seems a little strange...it says I have an incoming shipment ( I certainly do not) and additionally that I should leave feedback, both with strange codes, and no further interaction available on those action items. I suspect it's not feeling 100% yet, but we'll see.
  2. Wait until they start joining NumisForums 😄. Or maybe they're already here.
  3. I see it fine in Chrome and Edge browsers.
  4. https://nnp.wustl.edu/library/auctionlots?AucCoId=512397&AuctionId=519435
  5. I attended this one (online) a couple of weeks ago. Very interesting! The paper was recently published in AJN. John Tatman was a huge help when rnumis was getting off the ground 12 years ago, mailing me volumes from his personal library, even though we'd never met. I'll always be grateful to him for that trust and kindness.
  6. rNumis

    Covid

    Sorry to hear that, Donna. I dodged it too until last year. I feel that these days it's not so bad as it once was. Not great of course, but I hope that after a day or two of fever, you'll be over the worst. Fingers crossed 🤞
  7. https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bd6t53702510
  8. That auction is online at gallica. I just didn't add the link yet. Let me give it to you...
  9. It happens. As Roman Collector said, packages sometimes get delivered to me while status still shows it in Customs. It'll come.
  10. I honestly don't how it works. Mine was submitted here in the US, 30+ years ago. One of the three bound copies went off to a repository somewhere and that's the last I heard of it. The University library got a copy, as did I.
  11. Not me, but here's the link for anyone curious... Ancient Architecture on Classical Coins | Kolbe & Fanning (numislit.com)
  12. They can have mine for that kind of money. Signature thrown in. It's taking up valuable shelf space 😄
  13. I picked up a couple of things I needed. Nothing too crazy. The Sartiges collection would have been nice but went too high. Prices looked pretty strong generally. That said, I saw the big BMC set didn't sell...$5000 opening bid drew no interest. They let that sit open-for-bidding for a very long time before issuing fair warning. Understandable given they'd collect a 20% commission. Was that expensive for a BMC set? I don't really keep track of those.
  14. The first 50 of 75 catalogs (except #9) from ASTA INTERNAZIONALE DEL TITANO (G. Casolari), San Marino have now been scanned and posted online by archive.org member storico53. I've created entries and added links at rNumis, which you can find here. rNumis » Auctions of Titano These cover 1978-1992. I don't know this house very well. Lots of ancients, and well photographed, but sadly (for me) they didn't record coin weights for their catalogs, as far as I can see. Enjoy
  15. Hi, Sternbergs are online at archive. You can find the links at rNumis https://www.rnumis.com/house_auctions.php?house=STERN Cheers
  16. Came across this just now when compiling lists of Rauch auctions for the rNumis databases. Lot of related coins here https://www.numisbids.com/n.php?p=sale&sid=455 Cheers, Steve
  17. @DonnaML @AncientJoe A pleasure to meet both of you! Always nice to see the real person behind the avatar. Good hunting!
  18. I'll likely be there tomorrow (Friday)...late morning or early afternoon (not sure yet). If you see me, say hello. Badge should say something like Steve Moulding / rNumis
  19. I'm very sad to hear this. We had many long conversations - usually by phone. He was always very kind and was an enthusiastic supporter of my work, always ready with new ideas. I'll miss him.
  20. Buy the pass online before Friday and it's $20 (save $5) and your pass will be waiting at checkin
  21. @Ed Snible ...probably this? (from the Pegasi thread) I recall agreeing with this and it did prompt a review on my side of what's currently available at the different consolidators. That's kind of ongoing and is already proving to be not that straightforward. As part of that work, I was dismayed to find (unless I'm reading it wrong) that most of the SIXBID 'collectors archive' has disappeared behind a paywall. That was a wonderful free resource. Now, any lots and images older than 6 months are going to cost $$$$ to see. They're also claiming to be offering scanned *old* catalogs for even more money, but the examples they show in their advertisements are clearly just scans from the University of Heidelberg's Catalog digitization project (freely available and online). I have to wonder what is going. Anybody know?
  22. Everything you see at rnumis.com I've built on top of web hosted mysql databases that I've created. I've written web interfaces so that I (and you, for those areas publicly permissioned) can access that information. I can also query the data tables directly with mysql commands. A lot of different related pieces so you can query and see something like this https://www.rnumis.com/greek_coins_detail.php?ref=KLN_20211029&refid=27 Everything is web hosted for access anywhere. I don't need to worry about my home computer blowing up. That's the easy part. For sure, 99% of my rnumis time is spent extracting the information and images those tables will use, even with software I've written to speed things up. Steve
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