Don't have a reference at the moment, but looks very close to this one. Which would make it a 1/4 siliqua. [ATTACH]
I believe this is a half siliqua, otherwise my valuation was waaaaaay off :eek:
Yes
This one is scarce. [ATTACH] Here is one of mine of the same type though from a different mint. [ATTACH] Constantine I Antioch mint 337 to 347 AD...
Fantastic, types I am fond of. I did a write up on these here. [ATTACH] Commemorative Series Mint Rome 336/337 AD Obvs: CONSTANTINOPOLIS, Laureate...
That's a rareish quarter siliqua from Sirmium. Could be worth $300 or more. Here is a common type I sold for $80. [ATTACH] Theodoric/Uncertain...
The latest known image of Janus on a coin :D [ATTACH]
That's unfortunate, but your competition can breathe easier because of that.
If @zumbly chooses the new one I think he is, then he will will 9 times out of 10 for that round.
The only cleaning that can be done on this is removing the dirt by hand which would take me 20 to 30 hours under magnification, but yours appears...
All of those are nice examples. The Romans didn't use the concept of an angel on their coins, though they did use crosses later in the empire....
I'm not sure on AAH, but many high volume sellers from that time have dried up or simply 'disappeared'. I know Silenos was shut down by the FBI...
A boar and a deity, nice! How about an Iberian Celt? [ATTACH] Titiakos 100 to 80 BC AE AS Obvs: Bearded male head right. Ψ behind Revs: Horseman...
I literally have a 100 of these but no A3. [ATTACH]Class A [ATTACH]Class B [ATTACH]Class C [ATTACH] Class F [ATTACH]Class G [ATTACH]Class H...
Great theme you have going! [ATTACH] Constantine I Antioch mint 337 to 347 AD Obvs: DV CONSTANTINVS PT AVGG, Constantine veiled right. Revs: IVST...
HJB often sells coins labeled as such. Here is one that I didn't mind being irredeemable. [ATTACH] Seleucus III "The Tunderbolt" Mint: Antioch AR...
Very nice I like these and they have great detail for such a small coin. [ATTACH] Eukratides I 170 to 145 BC Bactria Mint AR Obol Obvs: Diademed...
Yes that is how the Seleucid era is calculated. This coin uses the Aradian ΔΞP (164) date 96/95 BC. [ATTACH]
Very impressive you know your dates! Actually that date is also know to the first reign of Demetrios II. He was captured in 138 after reclaiming...
Geez Brian making me jealous with all these rare Seleucid bronzes. How many do I have to buy from you :p Antiochus VII Quasi municipal Seleukeia...
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