Frankly - Mat has good taste. [ATTACH] Mine is 14.33 grams, I just love this coin. Yours is nicer in some ways. Notice how our coins are weakest...
Off Topic Question: How do you get a topic "featured" on cointalk? I have written many, many, many long and informative threads but never achieved...
Man that's soooo Phat! A JQA coin. The fact that they are ordinary coin and the condition is akin to the average man, he just moved far up my list...
...aww I don't have any AP Egyptian drachms.... I'm afraid I am going to have to player hate on OP coin...:yawn: J/K Great coins as always Steve.
Agreed nice example.
I too remember that coin. A very nice example. I have been trying to score a nice silver for not a lot of money but with limited success.
What no super obscure kingdom for me....I feel left out Doug...and I read all your posts...:dead:
Well some people collect for financial return and other collect for the joy of it. Some collect to invest some collect to waste. I have never been...
[ATTACH] Rather than traditional territorial boundaries, a better gauge of the true extent of the Indo Scythian dominion would probably be a map...
Ugh..lovely coin...I want one...as always...Doug has one these. I do recall seeing other RR coins with an "F" banker's mark. I have heard it might...
India, Jammu Indo-Scythians Rujuvula as Satrap of Chach (10 BC -10 AD) Billon Drachm 14 mm x 2.39 grams Obv. Diademed bust of Rujuvula right....
FEL TEMP sounds like ancient history to me...
Don't worry I don't either.
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Love the resourcefulness...
Jeeze Batman, I know there are few as good as you! How did you come to recognize it. Well done. BTW the coin was minted in Bengal.
Hint: The legend is Brahmi!
Ah educated guess...love it... Indian...kinda...but not really..
Well what makes you think the coin is Indian?:rolleyes:
Yea, I wanted some Satavahana silver coinage but they have some rather high prices, some of the most expensive Indian Native coinage I have come...
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