This is Romas pics, this auction ended yesterday and I ended up with a few wins. First a Latin tetarteron that my collection was missing. Their...
It never occurred to me the markings on this coins were numbers. However they were done in Indian ink and it does not come off. I had two coins...
Very nice, btw it is always good to see your posts Tiff. Have a very happy Holidays!
I actually won this beauty for under $10.00 in January, This is the nicest I have ever encountered for a half tetarteron.The coin in this...
I have always been a collector of things since I was young, my coin journey actually started with stamps. I had collected World stamps as a child...
I have this one, so far it is the heaviest I have ever seen Size 23/25mm Weight 6.2 [ATTACH] It has a 5 gm brother that I bought together. The...
[ATTACH] ALEXIUS AE TETARTERON SBCV-1931 DOC 40 CLBC 2.4.7 OBV Jeweled radiate Cross, decorated at the end of each limb with one large globule...
If you ever wondered why this are harder to find is because they were recycled into the new coinage issued by Alexius. The only time you will see...
I know but it fills in some blanks regarding the discussion.
https://www.academia.edu/768803/_A_Palaiologan_Trachion_from_the_Dioikitiriou_Square_Excavation_Nomismatika_Chronika_Hellenic_Numismatic_Society_At...
What periodical QG?
My last one, rare but not beautiful, the obverse St. George has historical damage. [ATTACH] The real rarity's the half tetartera and the...
Great Deal. Congrats.
We are having steaks tonight, as soon as it was announced we had lots of company in the back yard. Happy Thanksgiving All! [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] As a ruler his coins in general do not hit the market, I do have 5 , these are my best three. The half tetartera are harder to find...
I was making it too complex, look at St George, this is much closer to yours. The rest of the image is not visible on your coin. Here is a...
It is an Alexius III but the reverse does not make sense. Can you do a better photo with the reverse? Also what is the weight or size? This...
Here is my example of a coin but it is a bit of an oxymoron. It is an example that comes close to “as Struck” but if it was not for the silvering...
Bronze anonymous follis, class C; SBCV 1825, Constantinople mint, 1034 - 1041 A.D.; obverse + EMMANOVHL, three-quarter length figure of Christ...
To clarify this statement, I think all tetartera from the regional mints are abundant however in the 12th century coinage his was the least found...
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