Wew, thanks Bud.
@USS656 Sir, I did not consider this a personal question, he merely asked what the market value of a little known coin of substantial rarity can...
I would say about $125 - $150 USD. A few of them have popped up recently.
I have heard that too. I think it was a source on coins in the Islamic or Byzantine world.
Ha didn't really go to Italy, I meant a numismatic journey. I am not sure if there are permits to take antiques out of Italy. I believe its a no...
It appears the child sippy cup was modeled on this cup type. The taper and the handles allow for copious splashing without spillage, easy for one...
Probably done at the trial of the forger. "If it is copper in the center, you loose your hands." Or this coin found its way to China and felt it...
Kingdom of the Ostrogoths Rome, Italy (s.493-526 AD) AE Follis (40 Nummi) 23 mm x 10.19 grams Obverse: INVICT-A ROMA Helmeted bust of Roma right....
Z- nice wolf twins!!! I do love the reverse. I think I need a republican wolf twins. Roman Empire Rome, Italy Constantine I (AD 272-337) AE City...
katateuchi!
While on my numismatic journey, I returned to Italy in hopes of finding wonderful silver coins. There were numerous beautiful coins to choose from...
Holy Frank, thats a awesome coin!
Agree, the link is not working for me either!
Excellent coin, one I was just looking at.
Great Special- Ops denarius!
@brg5658 Excellent photos! I believe the photos are vibrant and alive and the work is pretty great. @Zohar444 You really do have the most...
My first thought was Nerva, but Augustus would probably be more appropriate.
Great Stuff here!
Eastern Roman Empire Nicomedia Justinian I. 527-565. AE Follis 39 mm x 21.96 grams regnal year 14 (540/1). Obverse: D N IVSTINI-ANVS P P AVC,...
Who doesn't like Athens? Here is one of mine. Attica, Athens AR Tetradrachm (BC 454-431) 24.5 mm x 17.07 grams Obverse: Helmeted head of Athena...
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