I remember a guy from college. I showed him an old coin I had in my collection back then. It was an extremely worn Henri III of France bronze...
The sad thing is that too many people would believe an article like that.
Argh. I was so happy I received my package with 2 coins today. ROMAN EMPIRE DENARII. I will request a full refund.
This is correct. Here is a wikipedia article (I know it isn't the most reliable source) about a semi-nomadic Sarmatic branch, the Iazyges, part...
[ATTACH] 19 mm., 2,90 g. RIC III Antoninus Pius 136; RSC 344; BMC 530 Date Range: AD 145 - AD 161 Obverse Legend: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P...
I do not have a "Sarmatian" reverse but I have a Marcus Aurelius denarius where the emperor has a relevant title [ATTACH] Marcus Aurelius AD...
I admire your enthusiasm and desire to learn but posting dozens on coins will not do any good. Research and you might find the answers yourself...
After a 0.002 seconds of thinking, I decided that even if the pellet, the draped and cuirassed bust and the dies of incredible artistry were...
Yep, it's quite strange, I remember reading about this last year (a lost city). I got my Kasolaba coin last Christmas and almost forgot how much I...
This is closer (I edited my last post most likely when you were writing) https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=5294418 This also fits...
I think the correct orientation is [ATTACH] and the reverse is a ram But this design is not exactly unique as I can find similar coins (unless...
That Δ behind bust is a start but for me at least for now is also a dead end.
Good bunch, and I must say, more on the economic side than me. Top 3 for me are Postums, Quintillus and Caracalla.
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That guy with the "Burebista" coin? Lots of nerve, really.
5, 6,10, but I must say that you have great taste in coins. Congratulations.
You're welcome. It's just about practice and knowing how to search. I particularly like your first 2 coins btw.
[ATTACH] ASIA MINOR. Mysia. Lampsakos circa 500-450 BC. Male head (of Apollo?) to left, wearing taenia. Rev: Head of Athena to left, wearing...
2, 7 and 10! great coins!
You would also need to provide the size and weight for a clear attribution. And a good idea is to provide one coin per thread. Coin 1 - time of...
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