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Walked into the shop today.

I don’t generally do ancients, but I found this in a bulk lot I bought. Does it look like a cast copy to you guys, or is this a genuine Roman denarius?

u/Then_Marionberry_259 — 11 days ago

Wrist shot of my new Intra-Matic Chronograph H384160

As requested. A wrist shot on a random leather strap I had lying around. It’s a cool watch, and I’m going to enjoy wearing it for a while. I still think the case is a little small for my wrist, but it’s not as bad as I expected. It’s definitely thicker than I prefer, but it does sit pretty nicely on the wrist.

With that said, I don’t need a chronograph, and by selling this I’ll be able to pay for the Titanium H70545140 that I actually want. Amazing to see this at a flea market.

u/lovenumismatics — 17 days ago

Took a flier at the flea market for $800. How did I do?

Seems real but a little too good to be true. Checking in with the experts.

u/lovenumismatics — 18 days ago
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Do I need to fork out for a 41?

I love this watch, but I’ve got pretty thick wrists. Do I need a 126333?

u/lovenumismatics — 1 month ago

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Long-running table recently lost a player. Currently in the latter stages of Seven Dooms. Shades of Blood is on-deck.

This table has been running weekly for 7 years. Three original players still remain. Turnover is virtually non-existent. The group is tactically advanced, and prefers difficult combat. They are not a roleplay-focused group, and tend only to interact with my roleplayed NPCs. We play virtually RAW, although DM fiat occasionally intervenes. Player death is infrequent, but an accepted part of the experience. The table has an old-school feel, more closely resembling the 1980s and 1980s experience than modern liveplay-inspired tables.

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u/lovenumismatics — 1 month ago