Now that is sharp! Excellent reshoot.
I have quite a few medieval coins, but none are farthings, a few are European but none are clipped in this fashion. I do have a Persian coin that...
Congrats on the first Gold!!! I like the bottom right photo the best. I do like the Solidus but your Follis is to die for!!! I think I would...
I due time my friend. You stumbled upon my most recent numismatic exploration. I will give you a hint, The Third Brass.
Absolutely correct!! Ashoka's domain was probably the largest extent of territory an empire ever had in India, during the time of Ashoka, the...
Ashoka was not the founder of India, but the third and most powerful and well known king of the Mauryan Dynasty. The Dynasty succeeded the Empire...
Good question. Everything I have read suggests only copper, but several sizes exist, all small, the monetary system is yet fully understood but...
I don't know what else to tell ya, maybe its a factor of Contrast but I am constantly battling this, where the photo is not sharp and all edges...
Me first...
I wanted to mention that I spotted something interesting in the thread about my Series I Karshapana... Chrsmat was kind enough to post up his...
Looks better to my eyes, a little more light like you added in the second reshoot makes the coin look better IMHO. Kudos!
Wow!
I don't get it which is the correct color? Your new photo is fuzzy and a bit out of focus.
Hey where are all the punch mark coins, doesn't every one have at least one. ...Weak fella's, except for Chrsmat, Great coins.
Did I forget to ask everyone to pile on their Karshapanas!
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It is believed your coin is a fair amount older .... yours is a 1/4 Shatamana struck around BC 600, in Gandhara. It rivals even the Electrum...
I really like the flan on that one. Great shot! Your getting Sharper!
Within a few decades of the dawn of coinage. The Buddha attained enlightenment in the city of Gaya in Magadha, there he spent the good majority of...
Nice turtle Eng, you scratched this off your list....now what?:nailbiting:
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