Clovis point. Early Paleoindian period. 15,000 - 9,000 B.C. Clovis points are the characteristically-fluted projectile points associated with the...
[ATTACH] Happy Birthday Doug!
Nysa in Lydia has some interesting Hades types but didn't see any names spelled out. Also tried Isegrim.
A few AE's of Trajan that you don't see very often. [ATTACH] Cilicia, Laertes. Trajan Æ21. Demeter seated Obv: Laureate head right. Rev: Demeter...
Cool idea David! My pick is Ben-Hur(1959) www.imdb.com/title/tt0052618/ IMDB storline: Judah Ben-Hur lives as a rich Jewish prince and merchant...
Dium(Dion,Dio), Macedonia, is located at the base of Mount Olympus. It is known for the most important Macedonian sanctuary dedicated to Zeus and...
Welcome LaCointessa! Unless you have immaculate gold or silver coins, don't wear gloves. Ancient coins should be touched, as much as possible. :)
I just got a metal detector for my son on his birthday. I'll send him over and he will have them for you in about 5 minutes. :)
Happy Birthday @TypeCoin971793! [ATTACH]Epirus, Nikopolis, AE18. Augustus / Head of boarObv: AVGOVCTO CKTICTHC, Head of Augustus r., bare. Rev:...
Very nice Domitian David! I really like his coins but they are scarcer as provincials.
Thank you David. Now if I could just take decent pictures.
Marcus Aurelius had looks, Trump has money.
Very cool coins! NICE Psophis TIF! I have a sweet spot for Peloponnesian coins.
Hercules, Herakles, Jupiter(Roman), was the son of Zeus and famous for his "Twelve Labours" along with many other adventures. Here is the more...
Great coins and write-up @Roman Collector! At first I thought you were describing season one of Game of Thrones... Here is a unusual provincial...
This is hilarious! Give it a minute. [MEDIA] This is not. [ATTACH] Alexandria. Philip I. Tyche reclining left on lectistern
My Dads farm was in Salvisa. I'm in Lexington but if you ever make it back to Kentucky come over to my house and I'll break out the GOOD bourbon!
I found some more. [ATTACH] CYPRUS. Salamis. Æ12. Late 4th cent. BC. Obv: Helmeted head of Athena left. Rev: ΣΑΛ. Prow left. BMC 74. 12mm, 2.3g....
Nice @chrsmat71! I really need to get a coin, Greek or provincial, from the Cyclades.
That is a Fat coin! Literally and figuratively.
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