(After reading the linked "Buyer Beware" thread) Where I come from, punks like this would be getting a visit from Nunzio and Mario to rearrange...
It's hard to be sure (w/out coin in hand), however, I suspect that the Macedonian ruler(on the horsemen reverse) may be Kassander. Attributing...
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Rather than outright identify them, I could give you some decent clues on a few of them to help you along your way... The 1st coin(upper right)...
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[IMG] SELEUCIS and PIERIA, Antioch. Pseudo-autonomous issue. temp. Augustus, 27 BC-AD 14. Æ Trichalkon. Struck under P. Quinctillius Varus,...
or something blowing out the last four letters of the word.:cigar:
Interesting thread, as I was contemplating this yesterday in how to pronounce the names of certain emperors. IE. Caracalla - the (C)s are...
[IMG] Caracalla AD 198-217. AR Denarius Rome mint. Obverse: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG GERM, laureate head right Reverse: VENVS VICTRIX, Venus standing...
:happy: I imagine that they may have found it getting too crowded over at the Torre Argentina and they decided to find a spot with more space to...
I had the opportunity to do a Flavian Ampitheatre underground tour and visit the hypogeum a few years back. Originally built on Nero's man-made...
The upper far right one appears to be: Marathos, Phoenicia O: Head of Zeus R: Double Cornucopia. [IMG]
I suppose this thread could also invite coins of Germanicus, considering his later campaigns into Germania resulted in recovering (2 of the 3)lost...
In the process of attempting to attribute a Byzantine coin of mine -- thinking it may be a bronze Trebizond trachy(?) of Manuel III Komnenos(?), I...
The new coin has much sharper detail, and overall is clearly a better example in my opinion. However, I prefer the portrait on the older coin....
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