Thank you!
Here's my collection of CONSVL II coins from the reign of Elagabalus. These were all minted in the East. Eastern denarii of Elagabalus and Severus...
@Roman Collector Thank you for the information. According to Michaelis's classification, the three Serapis standing coins in my collection that...
I'm still waiting for a coin sent by a German auction house, which was lost at the ISC New York in 2013. Fingers crossed LOL.
@maridvnvm Thanks for calling this out.
Not only that, the words PHILIPPVS and GORDIANVS look nothing alike.
Thanks! I'm really excited about it. My first Byzantine, a thoughtful gift from my Secret Saturnalia person, who has chosen to remain anonymous.
I finally had some time to try to attribute this. Here's what I've got, thanks to great information provided by @Valentinian on his website :...
Here's one I found that looks like a very close match. Thanks for clueing me in on the correct authority and geographic region....
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Thanks! This led me to another site, and mine looks most similar to coins of Jodhpur state, India. Based on what I'm seeing, it could be from the...
Thanks, I figured I'd have something upside down!
Hi everyone, I have a mystery coin here. Ancient or medieval India, maybe? Can someone please help? I'm reasonably certain it has minimal...
Agreed. I was sold a proven fake by a major U.S auction house. I was sold a proven fake by a dealer who doesn't sell on eBay, but regularly rails...
I bought this rare coin, which was misdescribed in an auction with the tribunician number as XIII (26 in Reka Devnia) instead of the correct XIIII...
I've bought from them a number of times. I've never had a problem with the coins, but from my experience dealing with a customer service issue,...
[ATTACH] BMCRE S424 var., RIC S632 var., RSC 194 var. This one is an obverse die link with Doug's example with a similar reverse, and with...
I wanted to share the wonderful Secret Saturnalia gift coin I received as a way to thank the giver, who has chosen to remain anonymous. Here it...
Great coins, all! I especially like the Caracalla with galley, the Plautilla, and the Licinius.
@Ancient Aussie Thank you!
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