I do hope that Nanaia's for sale...
in reply to a message by Pavlos
Very cool background, Pavlos! I'm printing it up! Actually, I telephoned the Brit coin dealer today. He tells me he's not sure if the coin has been sold or not, and will be e-mailing me confirmation probably tomorrow. The coin is in good to very fine condition, and is priced at 90 pounds ($132 U.S. dollars). I'm seriously thinking of snagging this one. The last one you'd found for me (as you'll recall) was already sold -- and wasn't in as good condition, either.
If I can snag this one, I am *definitely* taking it to a jeweler and having it placed in a pendant setting to wear on a chain around my neck. Wish me luck! :)
-- Nanaea
If I can snag this one, I am *definitely* taking it to a jeweler and having it placed in a pendant setting to wear on a chain around my neck. Wish me luck! :)
-- Nanaea
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What a good idea but (txt)
If you have it embedded into some kind of jewelry then make sure that both sides are visible and the edge as well, if some kind pattern is engraved there. I have before encountered coins embedded in jewelry but at times it has, in my opinion, been done in a sad way where parts of the coin has been destroyed.
This is especially sad if the coin is of ancient kind and thus only exist in very few copies.
-Selwyn
If you have it embedded into some kind of jewelry then make sure that both sides are visible and the edge as well, if some kind pattern is engraved there. I have before encountered coins embedded in jewelry but at times it has, in my opinion, been done in a sad way where parts of the coin has been destroyed.
This is especially sad if the coin is of ancient kind and thus only exist in very few copies.
-Selwyn
May it be the will of the Goddess Nanaia !