Those are the coins I like to find misidentified, but are too expensive if the seller knows what they are. I purchased this one under similar...
I believe it may be a fake similar to this type, but don't quote me on it. I've never handled one of these before. [ATTACH]
I think @KIWITI may be right, can even make out the TO of the ЄN TƔTO NIKA. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Constans II 642 to 643 AD Mint: Constantinople AE...
That's a nice one for the type. I wouldn't say these are scarce unless you are referring to the year in which case I have no idea. Tyre [ATTACH]...
I sold this one. [ATTACH] Arados 240 to 237 BC Obvs: Head of Tyche r. wearing turreted head-dress. Revs: AP, Prow of galley with Athena fighting...
Alexander I or II
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Here is one where someone gave Eros long hair. [ATTACH]
I would recommend treatment. I have one of this type. [ATTACH] Seleucus I Mint: Antioch 312 to 280 BC Obvs: Apollo laureate right with long hair....
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I would say it is just based on the photo, however the weight is correct for a tetradrachm. The reference number they are using is for a didrachm...
I have yet to read it, but will soon. [ATTACH] Helena 318 to 319 AD Mint: Thessalonica AE Follis Obvs: HELENA N F, bare head right, waved hair,...
There is also a silver coin in his name. There still is debate about it but the coins in question show a boy they believe is too young to be...
The ones I am missing are Timarchos, Molon, and the son of Antiochus VII. Molon I will probably never own as it is known from 1 example typically.
That is a nice portrait and easily recognizable as Zabinas. Here are a few more. You will notice I am missing the rare ones in silver or have none...
That's a heavy bullet, I haven't seen them that large. I think that would do a lot of damage with the right force. I agree. Having an elephant...
Just another what if, but have to wonder the outcome if Antiochos III would have given Hannibal a field command in Asia minor instead of a naval one.
I see some great and diverse coins in this thread. That's a great tet, hope to get one someday. Thanks for the link! I've always liked that...
@Pavlos & @TheRed wanted to see my newest from this thread, so here it is. The Indian civilization was well used to elephants in battle but that...
Yes that is correct, it is a spear. I have a typo apparently.
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