Nabatean Bronze Drachm of Aretas IV and his wife Shaqilat (minted in Petra sometime between 20 and 40): [ATTACH]
Muzaffarid Silver 2 Dinars of Shah Shuja (minted in Abarkuh in either 1369 or 1370): [ATTACH]
Tahirid Silver Dirham of Talha ibn Tahir (minted in Samarkand in either 825 or 826): [ATTACH]
Saffarid Silver Dirham of Ya'qub ibn al-Layth al-Saffar (minted in Shiraz in either 893 or 894): [ATTACH]
This might be of interest to somebody here: https://leunumismatik.com/en/lot/50/2572/[50]
I agree, but I regularly see people pay (much) more for coins in worse condition, so I posted it anyway.
https://www.biddr.com/auctions/imperionumis/browse?a=4784&l=5761272
One of my main coin collecting goals is to acquire a quality Gold Aureus (preferably of Diocletian) or Solidus (preferably of Julian the Apostate)...
Empire of the Romans Gold Solidus of Zeno (minted in Constantinople sometime between 476 and 491): [ATTACH]
1. Ancient Chinese State of Chu Gold Ying Yuan (minted sometime between 400 BCE and 220 BCE) 2. Macedonian Gold Stater of Alexander the Great...
https://www.biddr.com/auctions/numismatiknaumann/browse?a=4714&l=5674255
https://www.biddr.com/auctions/leu/browse?a=4786&l=5764559
https://www.biddr.com/auctions/numisbalt/browse?a=4783&l=5760286
Our noble hobby will never die:cool:, but the constant increase in prices is worrisome, because if this continues, eventually only millionaires...
Diocletian is coming home to Croatia: [ATTACH] :) :happy: :cool:
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