I posted the following coin previously, but with no clues. Later I found out that it's a "Talsam". Talsam in Arabic means Mystery ! [ATTACH]...
Here's an Islamic coin from my old folders. I have four others of the same type but I don't know to what era they belong. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I would also guess as a silver Crusader coin from the kingdom of Jerusalem.
Nice and interesting thread. Here's mine like yours @Al Kowsky . It's listed as a rare Follis. The coin was also minted at Lyon- France (...
Fascinating. The obverses need to be posted each separately. This way we can read better and easier. Good Luck.
Here's my only coin of Leo I which I posted before. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Very fine. Notice that the OP coin is rainbow - toned. Here's mine of Faustina with Ceres on reverse. Denomination is an As. Cohen 80.[ATTACH]...
The first item is a silver bracelet which I acquired today. It weighs 23,5 g. The second stony item was just offered for sale, but I didn't...
Here's Levon I. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The following coin has also Faustina II and Concordia who is holding patera and cornucopia. Concordia is leaning on column. It's a Sestertius. RIC...
The link above, leading to cng. example, shows a coin that reads Alexander in outer right field of obverse. Intriguing !
Alexander Severus. The temple is dedicated to Melkart. BNC 421. [ATTACH]
Perfect. I guess I'm reading Tyre on reverse (TYRO).
Thanks. The lettering on obverse is very worn. I would guess Caracalla ?
The coin is Roman. The Emperor is not difficult to identify. But the reverse seems quite interesting and nearly new to me. It's a commemorative...
I think he's Gallienus. SNG Cop 203.
Thanks. I don't own this coin yet. I'll be searching on Wildwinds to see if it's worth.
The reverse of this bronze coin has a horse standing right. I can't guess the name of the Emperor on the obverse. I think he's Roman. Thank you....
I wanted to abstain from buying this coin due to the worn condition. But the possibility of a leafless sacred tree on reverse, pushed me to do so....
I suggest that we post a comment about this on the appropriate link at acsearch.
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