I would go with Tom Mallon as well, who would go with ancientnoob? Don't you wish this guy was on the forums so we could ask questions?
Oh Doug now you have to rotate your reverse photo 45 deg to the left...;)
Again an interesting addition....this reminds me of the scarcity of the written record when referring to the Indo-Greek Kings, what do we have a...
<~ interested!!!
http://www.numismall.com/acc/Large-bronze-drachm-of-Narendra-Narana-ca.570-600-AD-Alchon-Huns-Hunnic-tribes-w1530811.html The coin looks very...
Fascinating !!
I want to understand the right obverse character. I don't think that is Pahvali, but Brahmi, suggesting a more Eastern origin. I read the article...
I was hoping you would say something about the avatar! They are sold as Turko - Hephthalite. I think that might wrong as well. Nezak? Not sure...
I missed ya Bing. Where's my t-shirt? ...j/k.
Can't afford it, I don't look for it. If I can afford it it's fake and probably a bad one. Excuse me while I print out AJ's coin and hang it up in...
Don't for get the White Huns like my avatar - Rare and Expensive... There are rare and expensive Kidarites drachms as well as a multitude of other...
I just scored a wadd of Sassanid style coins but computer is out and will require time to download my pics and take pics of my new ones. I applaud...
Not being an expert and purely on guess I would suspect the coin was not made with enough metal. I believe there is nothing in the obverse left...
80 degrees maybe - I was going by what looked like the 'stock' photos with the "pitchfork" on the left and "figure 8" on the right. Your probably...
Especially when the topic is Chinese coins, and China is the largest English speaking country!
Is there an online source , Ardy? Thanks again ai appreciate your help.
:rolleyes:...awww thanks WC....
Well Doug I think you are correct with Hartill 10.29. I also believe my orientation is correct in the photo. I guess these were funerary pieces...
Named after the Aztec God Quetzalcoatl....;) [ATTACH]
Must agree with medoraman here, the coin needs a loving home, but one cannot deny the family resemblance to the washer!
Separate names with a comma.