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Recently I got this tetradrachm from the mint of Laodicea. I saw in at the NYINC didn't buy it but the coin kept calling me and so finally I gave...
Tetradrachm of Ptolemy I featuring head of Alexander III Next coin denarius of Augustus[ATTACH]
Sicilio Punic Tetratrachm minted at Entella? C 300 B.C. Jenkins 343 (This coin illustrated) Next coin Coin plated in reference[ATTACH]
I like the coins of Caracalla. I have a number but here are two that i like 1. Sestertius Rv Mars stg. minted c. 211 A.D. 2. Denarius Rv Moneta...
Tetradrachm of Akragas c. 470 B.C. Next coin Tetradrachm from Asia Minor [ATTACH]
Demetrios I Polioketes Tetradrachm Amphipolis c. 290 B.C. Next coin Sicilian tetradrachm[ATTACH]
Coins with "camo" pattern patinas are often very difficult to photograph. From what i can see the second photo looks better at least on my monitor.
Philip II Actually a posthumous tetradrachm minted during the reign of Alexander III Next coin Coin of one of the later Macedonian kings[ATTACH]
Denarius of Hadrian Rv Hispania Next coin one from Hispania or Spain[ATTACH]
Ooops I made an error Sorry about that. Terence
Seleukos I Tetradrachm Susa Next coin Agathokles[ATTACH]
I like these coins. What is interesting is that a version of this image is still used in Nimes as a civic badge This one was found on a road in...
Dealers like everyone else have differing levels of expertise and they all can make mistakes. Often a dealer will buy a group of coins which he is...
I have bought from Pars Coins for many years. He usually has coins of very high quality. He usually attends most of the major shows in the U.S....
Sestertius of Hadrian Rv. Lictor setting fire to tax records 3 people no doubt representing a much larger group cheering him on. Somehow...
Stater from Leukas 470-450 B.C.Okay next stop.... silver sestertius[ATTACH]
Alexander I oktradrachm492-48o B.C. Sometimes these coins are associated with the Bisaltai a Thraco-Macedonian tribe but now they seem to have...
Drachm of Septimius Severus from the mint of Petra. This coin is unique and is a part of a group of drachms of the Severan dynasty currently known...
Taras Nomos 465-455 B.C. Next stop Nomos[ATTACH]
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