If I had no emotional attachment I would list in the 55-65k range. But being sold so recently, I would put in a vault for 5 years and see what the...
Nice choice! I like these as well. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Whatever it is, buying in high profile auctions and trying to resell right after makes it easy to see the mark up. Nicholas from Pegasi and I had...
Someone mixed up the Kingdom of Commagene with the Seleucid empire. The two were not contemporaneous. It should be SELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA...
I almost bid on that one, it was a good price I thought. Just one problem, your description is the wrong and off by a couple of centuries.
The first two are Seleucid Tetradrachms but have odd surfaces. Possibly fake. The rest are certainly replicas.
Probably 30 to 40 years after the invention of coinage around the Mediterranean. [ATTACH] Ionia 625 to 600 BC Uncertain Mint EL 1/24 Stater Obvs:...
I would answer yes to both. Your tetarteron is much nicer than typical and I assume it was cleaned a while ago. Here are a few that I think fit...
I sold my only Jovian this year. Yours is very nice. [ATTACH] Constantius II 350 AD AE Centenionalis Mint: Siscia Obvs: DN CONSTANTIVS PF AVG....
My coin above shares the same reverse die as one sold at a Savoca auction below. Antiochus Hierax Mint: Alexandria Troas AR Tetradrachm 242 to...
Here's my Leg IIII [ATTACH] And Leg XVIIII [ATTACH] See what I did there :smuggrin: Seriously Bing that's great you have so many. Would like to...
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I don't have any from Rome, that's a nice coin.
What I don't like about it is the heavy pitting and what seems to be an oversized flan more evident on the obverse.
Yours is in excellent shape. My newest [ATTACH] Anonymous under Constantine VIII/ Basil II Mint: Constantinople 976 to 1025 AD AE Follis, Class A2...
There is a lot of cross over with dieties on these coins. You have a mixture between cultures, it can get confusing. For example Phoenician El is...
Very impressive Charles, I'm looking for one of these ;) [ATTACH]
[ATTACH]Theodoric/Uncertain King in the name of Anastasius Mint: Sirmium 454 to 552 AD Obvs: D N ΛNΛSTΛSIVS P P ΛVC, pearl-diademed, draped, and...
I have a Lucanian pottery fragment. They inhabited areas such as Poseidonia Italy. [ATTACH]
Nice lot there! [ATTACH] Could be Sear 1918 or 1919 [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Alexius I, 1081-1118 AD. Billon aspron trachy. Constantinople. IC-XC to left...
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