Here's my humble one from Tyre, with Tyche and the galley. It was struck during the time of Commodus in 112 AD. BMC 320. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Whatever. If I were at your place @GinoLR , I would surely consider it as a sign of good fortune on the approach of Christmas and The new year. A...
Thank you. Your dear valuable comments are useful and encouraging. I shall keep looking for similar rare, historical or architectural designs....
Yet another temple on reverse of a coin struck under Elagabalus. Obverse has the Roman Emperor head right. The temple on reverse is very unusual...
@furryfrog02 . What's better than learning History from Numismatics. Thanks for sharing the coins and the interesting write-up.
Thanks for all your comments again. Here's a larger photo of Julia Domna and the sacred altar of Elagabalus. The coin weighs 9.74 g. [ATTACH]...
Thanks for your interests and gentle replies, as well as your dear unforgettable souvenirs or your appreciation of architectural and artistic...
@TIF and Cucumbor .. I'll try to search for the Emesa coin in my folders and photograph it tomorrow at day light, with bigger dimensions and...
I'll take Cleopatra. Love her coins.. Distinctive set of coins @Andres2 . Bravo.
Hello again. Here are the remaining 5 coins of the year top choice: I- Caracalla bust right. Reverse shows crown prizes on a wooden ancient table...
Just to recall that Antoninus Pius was the adoptive son of Emperor Hadrian. I had a coin which reads both names of the 2 Emperors on obverse. Hope...
@sand . Actually I bought them.
Merry Greetings to all of you. I shall post the first 5 items at present, whereas the next 5 will be posted very soon today in a separate thread...
Very fine choice. I'll vote for Decentius. It's scarce and in pretty condition for the type. Cheers..
Nice diversification. Theodoric The Great is the rarest (8) among your collection. Here's mine for number 10 which represents the Arab Byzantine...
Whatever it is.. I think it's worth keeping. So rare and difficult to confirm that the coin is not genuine.
The nymph Chalkis (3) cannot be beaten together with Julius Caesar (3). I also admire the silver coin (8) of young Hercules and Genio in RR...
The following coin made believe that the Zodiac existed on coins and minds of ancient people long time ago. It shows Aquarius on a column before...
This coin of Theodosius II has a clear cross on reverse. It was struck at Cyzicus. RIC-X- 134. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Maybe I could conceive a nice reproduction ?
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