This is my 3rd example, even with the discoloration I'm still happy with it. [ATTACH] Antiochos VIII Mint: Sidon AR Tetradrachm Year 197, 116/115...
Left is 54 over 53 Right is a mule of the two [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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[ATTACH] Antiochus III Mint: Seleucia on the Tigris 220 to 204 BC Obvs: Young bust of Alexander the Great three quarters right wearing elephant...
Celtiberian. I don't have enough of them. [ATTACH] Obulco After 150 BC AE As Obvs: OBVLCO, Female head right. Revs: Iberic inscription Tikueki &...
[ATTACH] Constantine I Siscia mint 321 to 324 AD AE 3 Obvs: CONSTANTINVS AVG, Laur right. Revs: DN CONSTANTINI MAX AVD, around wreath enclosing...
I made a rotating pvc stand which I no longer have. The coin stayed with a slight groove and rested on it's back almost vertical. Yes I had to...
You've done what I wanted to after I made the photo below a couple of years ago. I didn't have the time or equipment and still don't. Those are...
Lot of variety with most types in terms of dress and not important to SB#. Similar to your reverse [IMG] Isaac II 1185 to 1195 AD Billon aspron...
You have a typo there ry man. It's three thousand one hundred ten grams, or the closest I can measure without a scale that measures that high in...
Don't know if I'll ever get an Skythia but I sure want one. [ATTACH] 3110g, 140mm
You would want to look in DOC for more accuracy. I think 2402 can also include stars. [ATTACH] Andronicus II/Michael IX Constantinople AR...
[ATTACH] Constantine II Mint: Ticinum 316/317 AD AE 3 Obvs: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB CAES, Laureate draped and cuir right. Revs: CLARITAS REIPVBLICAE,...
[ATTACH] Commemorative Series Mint Constantinople 330 AD Obvs: POP ROMANVS, Draped bust of genius left, cornucopia over shoulder. Revs: Bridge...
A third possibility would be under civic authority for Antioch. [ATTACH] Philip I 95 to 75 BC Mint: Antioch or Eastern mint AR Tetradrachm Obvs:...
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Roman's did use trial strikes, but they look nothing like the coin you pictured.
I think what the op is talking about is a trial strike. It's possible it could be made of lead or commonly an oversized flan of bronze. I would...
Entry is for a hoard Qazvin IGCH 1796 Your coin is referenced from a collection in Maryland. Looks like I have a typo. Should be horizontal left.
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