So coins of Kubilai Khan under the Yuan dynasty exist? I had been sort of ambiguous on the issue given that some online sites referenced them and...
Apparently the hexagram with the k in right field is more common than any other one.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] France or 1649 next.
Oh, and thank you!
Yes!
Neat! The only metal missing is silver. I will happily oblige.[ATTACH][ATTACH]
Whoops! I was late! Here is 1727. Louis XV Écu minted at Tours[ATTACH][ATTACH]
I can see the three strokes and loops of a toughra (arabic signature), so that dates it to be at least Suleiman II (same date as your last one). I...
It's a very nice example.
I see no reason to believe it's fake. The surface and strike seem genuine, and I wouldn't see the point of counterfeiting a common bronze follis....
Very happily ex Baldwin’s. Purchased over the summer at their shop.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I think it may be this one: https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces84341.html
I believe your coin is actually a holed Venetian grosso of Antionio Venier (1382-1400). The mintmaster's initials are on Christ's left.
Thank you! The Ratto is another reference.
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I always like the three-quarters facing bust on this coin, and I believe there is a similar bronze type under Thedosius II. Those two are the only...
Thank you very much for your help!
The DO reference solves one number, so thanks! I second your attribution. Now I have to work on how to write a proper one! It appears the type...
Hello! I was gifted a hexagram of Heraclius (last coin of the year!). It came with a ticket, but there’s one hitch: it’s in French! I can’t read...
Here is my Manuel I Trachy:[ATTACH] [ATTACH] I liked that the strike was just good enough that you can sort of see the medallion of Christ in the...
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