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thenickelguy

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  1. Restitutor Thanks for the return of the cabinet, I'll keep an eye out . https://www.numisforums.com/classifieds/
  2. I have enjoyed them CPK and have kept about 25 of my favorite ancient coins. Most of them are of silver content and about half are Greek and half Roman. I am selling off coins I never even have time to look at again.
  3. I did search by seller jdmern , when it comes up as jdmern and not Boardwalk Numismatics, you can see various categories. I bet I have most of those ancients consigned that they are selling https://www.ebay.com/sch/11116/i.html?_fss=1&_saslop=1&_sasl=jdmern&LH_SpecificSeller=1
  4. Yes, I have to agree that it can be a bit troubling that my coins don't fall under specific categories for some reason under sellers items. Where are they? I don't know, but they are found in the correct categories amidst their kind of all eBay items listed everywhere. The link (n my first post a bit above here) is supplied to me from the seller to show only my list of items. Maybe that has something to do with it?
  5. I don't see a link for The Cabinet anymore? So I'll post this and hopefully that is OK. STARTING February 16th, 2024 I have consigned over 800 lots with jdmern also known as Boardwalk Numismatics on eBay for sale. This link will have at least 100 new lots over the next couple/few months that are all from my collection. They start at 9 PM EDT on Thursdays. They end 10 days later starting at 9 M EDT Sunday. Sometimes there will be as many as 200 lots up at a time. Every lot starts at an opening bid of $1.99 There are always quite a few super deals for you when the hammer falls on Sunday nights. People get lucky and some get sniped. It is fun for me to watch as they end. There are US type coins, silver, exonumia, ancients, and other numismatic treasures to be had. Please check out the link below. As long as there are items showing for sale, they are from my collection. This is my third large liquidation through consignment. I don't have an eBay account. I have no control over these lots so I encourage you to direct all questions to the seller through eBay. I believe the seller combines shipping cost, but perhaps that would be something you want to be clear on. LINK https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_dkr=1&iconV2Request=true&_blrs=recall_filtering&_ssn=jdmern&store_name=jdmern&_oac=1&store_cat=26438804010&_ipg=240&_sop=1
  6. Wishing both well. In my thoughts and a immediate prayer.
  7. Unusually late, first significant snowfall we had last night. I woke up to this in N. Central Pennsylvania. Probably another 6 or so storms to go and we'll have color again. It is still snowing but due to stop soon.
  8. Haven't had much to post lately. Haven't bought any ancients. Maybe I am getting a little picky or maybe great deals have dwindled a bit in the past year. At any rate, I think I am going to concentrate on silver ancients. Probably Roman denarii of those I don't have any of yet. I also like the silver Greek coins. Nothing new here but want to wish all you a Merry Christmas or whatever you celebrate this time of year. I'm still around and check in pretty often. Just not much to post.
  9. No 6 Herakles beating the old snake I like the story and the coin.
  10. Congratulations Numis Forums So glad to be one of you.
  11. I voted for no 1 white/white simply because I tend to focus on the coin by itself. The others draw away my attention, (and I think it is magical how they seem to float about a quarter inch off the surface.)
  12. I read it all and found it a superb interview although some went way over my head. Thank you for the most interesting and well thought out answers. I also must tip my hat to the interviewer, Thanks
  13. A thought came to me as I looked at these super sestertii. I pondered just how hard the hammer had to swung and how heavy it must have been to displace the flow of metal into such a high relief design. I don't think I would last long on that job.
  14. Be careful kids, it's a jungle out there.

  15. After thinking about this some more, I am one of an elderly couple now. I sure am glad it wasn't "us" that got $158.00 for a mask like that we pulled out of our attic or a box in the garage. I wouldn't want to be messed up over that for the rest of my life. Sure, I think the dealer is a realer loser for what he did in the first place. I do believe it was dishonest and unfair all the way. But I have to wonder who has the greedy bug more now? I wonder why the couple want's more than $315,000 and now that isn't enough? Who is sicker than who? This will eat the old people to death. Weird but I hope they come to their senses. Yes, they got ripped off but $315,000 should make anyone happy. Problem is they now are jealous the dealer is still getting more than they. Money changes everything. I am glad I won't win that current Billion dollar plus Power Ball lottery that I don't play either. I wouldn't have a real friend in the world if I won that, and I'd probably be terribly unhappy and dead in a year. There must be something in my little book titled Aesop’s Fables about this.
  16. If this is true, I hope the elderly couple win a substantial percentage of the value of the mask. At least half plus the cost of the legal fees. They probably deserve to have the mask returned to them and only pay that dealer back $158.00. They were deceived. A deal is not always a deal. Sickening greed.
  17. Nice gold coin! Boy that's some pad Murad III had huh? Excellent write up. I found it very interesting.
  18. Thessaly Phalanna 350 to 300 BC AE17 Youth Male Head / Head Of Nymph
  19. Ah haaaa ! Thanks for the clarification. Still very cool for sure. I learn several new things every day.
  20. I think you posted this coin up there in this thread. That's the one that caught my eye and I should respond with a copy I made since I don't know what it actually is.
  21. Lots of neat coins but ambr0zie posted the turtle and crab which would be high on my want list. I don't think they are easy to find and pay for or I'd have one.
  22. Greek Green Sicily Syracuse Dionysios I Æ Litra 405-367 Athena hippocamp Antiochus VIII 125-96 BC Eagle JUDAEA Procurator Antonius Felix 52-59 AD era
  23. Gallienus 253-268 AD Rome Antoninianus Mars God of War Nero Temple Of Janus Nero 54 to 68 AD Æ As Struck circa 65 AD Claudius II 268-270 AD Posthumous Mule AE Antoninianus, Rome Mint Imitation Urbs Roma. 332-333 AD Shewolf Twins 330-354 AD (Greener than the picture shows)
  24. The majority of you people on Numis Forums inspire me. I can't even come close to reading all the things people post here. I've been a member here since nearly the very beginning and have learned so much from all of you. On the other hand, there is so much to learn. This place has grown by leaps and bounds and is an ever flowing source of entertainment and education. Thanks everybody.
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