Both 1949/1950 are tongs, mine is off struck only showing the handles. It also shares the same obverse die from the plate coin and bnf example....
I'm returning to CT and will not be posting on numis forums going forward. I've acquired this little coin that seems to have a mystery attached to...
Left controls are mostly off the flan but it looks like 525.1 Σ above E. [ATTACH]
https://allcoinage.com/reverse_type.php?reverse_type=athena_advancing_right&type_desc=Athena Right Is SC 15.2 Here's one of mine but with an...
TX, I don't have the answer. Others are K, P, R, T, & CV representing their respective mints. Yes these are later issues. [ATTACH]
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I was wrong, 2 of the 3 from the same auction did have an applied patina that washed off with just a gentle wash with water. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Do the weights represent different denominations? [ATTACH] Antioch Year 117/ 68 AD AE 19 Obvs: ANTIOX EΩN, Head of Zeus laureate. Revs: ЄTZIP,...
Well it's still a rare piece. I wonder what the find patina looked like. I should be receiving from that auction next week. None with applied...
That's a nice trachy. [ATTACH] Achaios Mint: Sardes 220 to 214 BC Obvs: Laureate head of Apollo right. Revs: BAΣIΛEΩΣ AXAIOY, Eagle standing...
His username is Arados, he is a moderator. The site you linked to is his.
Martin's site is the best. You could reach out to him on Forvm. He helped me identify this one. [ATTACH] Arados Year 164, 96/95 BC Obvs: Female...
I don't understand what you are getting at. Your coin is 2312.
It is a double cornucopia overlapping on the bottom giving the illusion it is a single. You have to look at the top to see both, not the bottom....
This coin is SC 2312 Antiochos VIII Epiphanes (Grypos), 109-96 BC. Minted in Antioch. One recently went unsold with an opening bid of 10 Euro....
Still missing GLORIA PERPET [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
That's a nice Tetradrachm. [ATTACH] Alexander I Mint: Antioch on the Orontes Denomination D 149 to 147 BC Obvs: Aegis with gorgoneion in center,...
A whip fromTicinum [ATTACH] Constantine II Mint: Ticinum 316/317 AD AE 3 Obvs: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB CAES, Laureate draped and cuir right. Revs:...
I suspect it is authentic, but it is not Alexander. It belongs to Seleucus I. Third one down.
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