55 GBP seems a little high for condition [ATTACH] Commemorative Series Mint Constantinople 330 AD Obvs: POP ROMANVS, Draped bust of genius left,...
My biggest [ATTACH] Ptolemy III Euergetes 246 to 222 BC Mint: Alexandria Phase 2, Series 1 AE Oktobol Obvs: Diademed head of Zeus-Ammon right....
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I have a rather plain tet, but this is my most recent Alexander. [ATTACH] Alexander I Mint: Antioch on the Orontes Denomination D 149 to 147 BC...
A cheap tourist copy similar to this one from CNG [ATTACH]
Nice clear photo. [ATTACH] Arados 226 to 187 BC Obvs: Head of Tyche r. wearing turreted head-dress. Revs: TAP monogram, Prow of galley left....
The Seleucids also had lead Tetradracms. I do not have one, nor do I plan one getting one. [ATTACH] It is uncertain if these are trial strikes or...
There's a 4th type [ATTACH] Constantine I Arles mint 337 to 340 AD AE 4 Obvs: DIVO CONSTANTINO P, Constantine veiled right. Revs: AETERNA PIETAS,...
Probably a different year but [ATTACH]Antiochos VIII Mint: Antioch 121 BC Obvs: No inscription. Antiochos radiate head right, within dotted...
These are quite common but I would expect one in that condition to sell on Ebay for $5 to $20. Many might ask more than that, that's where I would...
Welcome @Itsjoe49 you are correct, the obverse is upside down. I'm going to guess the monogram is AB, hard to make out? The full attribution...
The coin is a tetradrachm in name only. There will not be much silver in it. It's just a debased coin and normal for the type.
I don't have an answer to your question, someone here probably knows. My 195 [ATTACH] Constantine I Londinium mint 310 to 312 AD AE Follis Obvs:...
I have no comment, but you can make your own inferences.
That's nice of him. Hope you enjoy it. Here is a link with more info on these. When I get around to it, I'll make a proper paper out of it.
The female is always Seleucus III. Quite a few varieties of this type though. [ATTACH]
I've seen them as large as 29mm. That's about as large as they come for these. [ATTACH] 26mm 17.00g
Transitions are always interesting especially when then next culture borrows context from the previous. I have many Arab Byzantine but just one of...
From the capital [ATTACH] Demetrios III Mint: Damascus Year 217, 96 to 95 BC Obvs: Demetrios III right diademed radiate and bearded. Revs:...
I was tempted to bid on that one, nicer than many I see.
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