This is up for auction: https://www.numisbids.com/sale/9201/lot/811
Roman Empire Silver Antoninianus of Volusian (minted in Rome sometime between 251 and 253), which used to be a part of the collection of Professor...
Roman Empire Silver Antoninianus of Volusian (minted in Rome sometime between 251 and 253): [ATTACH]
If that is indeed the case, then I am going to consign the coin (since I also won this...
https://www.biddr.com/auctions/astarte/browse?a=5636&l=6918188 Obverse: IMP C C VIB VOLVSIANVS AVG Reverse: MARTEM PROPVGNATOREM That is what...
Roman Empire Silver Antoninianus of Caracalla (minted in Rome sometime between 213 and 217): [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Marinid Gold Dinar of Abu Yahya ibn Abd al-Haqq (minted in Fes sometime between 1248 and 1258): [ATTACH]
This is available for direct purchase:...
That would be my grade as well, but since I am not going to bid on it, I don't really care how they grade it. Your coin is very nice, hopefully...
This is up for auction: https://auctions.thecoincabinet.com/lots/view/4-GD7HX2/constantius-ii-av-solidus
No, I have consigned all of my Republic of Dubrovnik coins and don't plan on acquiring any new ones.
This is up for auction: https://www.biddr.com/auctions/mdcmonaco/browse?a=5671&l=6962562
Roman Empire Silver Antoninianus of Volusian (minted in Antioch sometime between 251 and 253): [ATTACH]
Ptolemaic Province of Kyrenaika Gold Drachm of Ophellas (minted in Kyrene by the Magistrate Chairios sometime between 322 and 313 BCE): [ATTACH]...
Ptolemaic Province of Kyrenaika Gold Drachm of Ophellas (minted in Kyrene by the Magistrate Chairios sometime between 322 and 313 BCE): [ATTACH]
Kyrene Gold 1/10 Stater (minted in Kyrene sometime between 435 and 380 BCE): [ATTACH]
Burji Mamluk Gold Dinar of Barquq (minted in Cairo in either 1391 or 1392): [ATTACH] At 13,60 grams, this is the heaviest Islamic Gold Dinar...
Kingdom of France Gold Ecu d'or of Charles VII (minted in Tournai on the 12th of August 1445): [ATTACH]
Roman Empire Silver Antoninianus of Trebonianus Gallus (minted in Mediolanum sometime between 251 and 253): [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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