Thanks. Its not easy at all! Had to go through several books and labarum.info for confirmation. There are still over 20 coins to be identified...
A few more... Byzantine Empire: Andronicus III Palaeologus (1328-1341) Æ assarion (Grierson 1473; DOC V 936-40; Sommer 82.14; Lianta 843-44)...
Thanks @seth77. Going back to Hendy clearly indicates that it is Type C, small module. Between these series and the Bulgarian Imitative, the...
Not as fragmented as the others... Latin Empire of Constantinople: Anonymous (1204-1261) BI Small Module Trachy, Constantinople (Sear 2023; DOC...
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Another one identified... Byzantine Empire: Andronicus II Palaeologus (1282-1328 CE) Æ Trachy, Thessalonica (Sear 2366; Grierson 1433; LPC 208.8)...
Very nice example! These large follis are always a joy to own and when you have Father and Son on the obverse, they are a doubt treat!
The attribution is not correct as the obverse is Virgin Mary as opposed to Christ. It is probably this one... Latin Empire of Constantinople:...
Trachys are hard enough to identify, but when they are fragmented, it is sometimes nearly impossible. I picked up a lot of these types of coins...
Charles Davis has the second volume in stock:...
Not all of Sailent's coins are "Islamic". The earliest period is typically labeled as Arab-Sassanian which Doug's coin from Tarbistan falls under...
I like the book as it complements Steve Album's Checklist, but alas it does not have legends on them. A full attribution, with legends, will take...
Yeah, you guys better not be bidding on it! Its mine, all mine!!!! My precious....:D
Got a few myself... Empire of Nicaea: John III Ducas-Vatazes (1222-1254) Trachy, Thessalonica Mint (Sear-2124; LBC 445-47) Obv: AP X/M in...
That is another coin that I have yet to finish attributing. I tend not to post my coins until I get a full attribution which includes...
An outstanding year with outstanding specimens. Love that Alexander tet!
That particular coin is over classified as Album 300. There are several different versions of Album 300. I use Stern's outstanding paper for the...
With Paul's excellent analysis, here is the additional attribution Abbasid Caliphate, temp. Harun al-Rashid, AH 170-193/ AD 786-809, anonymous AR...
So, it wasn't the Christians that started the fire in Rome! He must have been using his Bong and accidentally set the city on fire!
Pegasi and Spartan both overprice their auctions. Most of their stuff go unsold :rolleyes:. I rarely bid on their auctions, but once in a while,...
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