CARACALLA AE23 OBVERSE: Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind REVERSE: NIKOMHDEΩN ΔIC NEΩKOPΩN, Tyche standing left, holding rudder and cornucopia Struck at BITHYNIA, Nicomedia, 198-217 AD 7.1g, 23mm RG 234; WADD RG S546,234(1-3)
I don't mind being corrected if done in the right way, by the right person. Besides, I'm just trying to get all my coins posted don't ya know?
I reckon Cameron Diaz is always the right person . Well anyway, now you get to post it again when N comes around!
Troas, Birytis Coin: Bronze None - Head of Kabeiros left B-I / P-Y - Club within wreath Mint: Birytis (3rd C BC) Wt./Size/Axis: 1.31g / 11mm / - References: SNG Copenhagen 250
Are you using the Latinized spelling of cities (Croton, Catane) or the Greek spelling (Kroton, Katane)? or will it be used as an excuse to post coins twice?
Hmmm, I would personally go with Greek, but I imagine we'll have everyone just posting whatever is currently says in their files and flips. That in itself will probably prevent the double posting, but hey, whatever works for you . I see at least one city will inevitably get posted under two letters... Kyzikos for its Greek coins, and Cyzicus for its Roman ones.
Rather slim pickings for B cities, it seems. I rephotographed another one of mine to toss into the pot. BOLSKAN IBERIA, Bolskan Circa 150 - 100 BC AE As 10.0g 23.9mm CNH p. 211, 8; SNG BM Spain 734-7; SNG Cop 325 O: Bearded head right, dolphin behind. R: Rider on horse right, holding spear, star behind; BoLScaN in Celt-Iberian in exergue.
Beikthano, Pyu (Later Kingdom of Funan issue) Burma,Thailand,Cambodia and South Vietnam AR Full Unit (s.400-550) 30mm x 9.37 grams Obverse: Sun rising over the ocean. Dots inserted into rays, all inside concentric line and dot boarders. Reverse: Srivasta Temple left field Swaztika; right field Stylized Drum or royal throne.
Abbasid Caliphate Medinat al-Salam.(Baghdad, Iraq) Harun Al-Rashid (763-809 AD) AR Dirham 22 mm x 2.96 grams Struck AH 193 (809 AD) Obverse: "There is no God except Allah alone. He has no partner" in the central field, "In the name of Allah this dirhem was struck at Medinat al-Salam in the year one hundred ninety three" in the margins Reverse: "Allah is one, Allah is eternal. He begets not neither is he begotten" in the central field, "Mohamed is the profet if Allah whom he sent with guidance and the religion of truth that he may make it victorious over every other religion. Minted in 193 AH = 809 AD. Ref: Lavoix 843.
Not ancient BUT.... Edward I - Class 3c-d Penny (Bristol) Obv:- EDW R ANGL DNS HYB, Crowned facing bust with drapery Rev:- VILLA BRISTOLLIE, Long cross pattee with three pellets in each angle Class 3c-d Minted in Bristol A.D. 1280-1281 Reference:- North 1018/9