[ATTACH] Ilipense After 150 BC AE AS Obvs: Grain ear, dotted border. Revs: ILIPENSE, Fish swimming right. Crescent above 23x30mm, 11.93g
Could someone tell me the purpose of serrating denarii? I assume it was to conserve silver as opposed to Seleucid coins which were done for...
[ATTACH] Cleopatra/Antiochos VIII Mint: Antioch AE 19 123 BC Obvs: No inscription. Antiochos radiate head right, within dotted border. Revs:...
Great posts everyone. Sure we'll take you're lightest Doug. I ordered a .09g earlier this year, but it was lost in the mail.
Beat me by .02, good job!
To commemorate my 100th on CT, I thought I would play a game where everyone post any coins they want equal to but not over 100 grams. Since that...
Amazing!!! Time to celebrate:cigar:
[ATTACH]Mysia/Pergamon AE 22 2nd c. BC Obvs: Head of Athena in crested helmet. Revs: AΘHNAΣ NIKHΦOPOΣ, Trophy of arms. 22mm, 7.04g [ATTACH]...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Anonymous issues. Domitian to Antoninus Pius, AD 81-161. Æ Quadrans Rome mint. Helmeted and cuirassed bust of Mars right /...
The closest I have [ATTACH] Pontos, Amisos 85 to 65 BC AE 29 Obvs: Head of Athena right, wearing triple-crested Attic helmet Revs: AMI ΣOY,...
[ATTACH] Hyksos Scarab 1650 to 1550 BC Intact, once glazed, pierced for mounting. Base engraved with a cut coiled cord pattern. Steatite 10x15mm,...
Many times it is hard if not impossible to find one in a decent condition, especially when it comes to Byzantine. Sometimes just being able to...
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[ATTACH] Claudius 41 AD AE Quadrans Obvs: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG, Hand holding pair of scales. PNR Revs: PON M TR P IMP COS DES IT, Around large...
As promised [ATTACH] Under magnification there is no tooling and the legs, arms, head all are raised from the flan. 2.43g
I'm glad this post came up, I have one similar to the top OP but on mine the cuirass has arms and legs? I will post it in a few hours when I get...
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Yes it does need clarification. I have always used Vagi's since I feel he does a good job of differentiating burial conditions. From his book...
Very nice! [ATTACH] Constantine II Mint: Rome 320 AD AE Follis Obvs: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, Laureate draped and cuir. Revs: VOT X ET XV F PR, in...
Imagine a hoard of silver coins in a large ball underground. As time passes the outer coins begin to degrade from exposure to the elements and...
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