The reverse of this bronze coin depicts 2 standing ladies who might look modern in their outfit or other. Obverse has an Emperor heading right,...
Weighing 15 g., the following bronze coin has Tyche on obverse with an unusual charming style that I've never encountered before. The reverse also...
Once again, I've been lucky to catch a coin of the Decapolis. It's from Dium -Syria and shows war-god Hadad of the Aramaeans. Struck under Emperor...
Weighing 16.25 g., this bronze coin shows Emperor Domitian on obverse, and it was struck at Antioch. I acquired it to raise my collection of the...
Despite the worn condition, I was attracted by this coin for its size which allowed the inclusion of a big temple of the distyle example. The...
Weighing 2.13 g., The following Bronze coin has a palm tree (reverse) surrounded by Greek legend METROPOLIOS. Monogram of Tyre at lower left field...
Coincidence indeed. This post is ,unintentionally, my 3000th post. It happened to be the obverse of a possible bronze coin weighing surprisingly...
The first coin I could post after IPad photography belongs to Antoninus Pius. It weighs 10.9 g. Still I can't read reverse in a clear way....
One of the first 12 Caesars, Claudius is the first I could acquire this year. This coin from Antioch has always been on my wish list for many...
The reverse of this coin struck me despite its raw condition. There seems to be an unusual temple to me. I believe it's Roman provincial while I...
Actually the coins are tiny, but the trees might not. I just wanted to share both of them among my coin-friends on this lovely site. They weigh...
The obverse looks familiar to me, and the coin is yellowish. I abstain to post the reverse for the moment because it's still unclear. Please try...
Struck at Lyon, this Roman bronze coin has Constantine I on obverse and Sol on reverse. It weighs 2.65 g. with PLG in exergue. There are 2 letters...
All Greek coins in my collection which have the head- dress of Isis on reverse, show Eros the god of love on obverse. The following coin is likely...
The following Roman Denarius was struck under Septimius Severus at Emisa' (Homs) in Syria. Reverse shows a trophy with captured arms, along with...
I suspect that Emperor Trajan is on obverse of of this silver Dinarius weighing 2.59 g. The reverse shows someone kneeling before a person holding...
There are few reasons that pushed me to consider this coin of Maurice Tiberius as rare. First I found no reference on Wildwids. Then the regnal...
I acquired this silver coin because of the amphora and the meaningful signs on reverse. The obverse shows an Emperor that I can't identify. Though...
The reverse of this silver coin is reminiscent of Parthian coins, but the obverse shows a very unusual face. Besides, there is no legend. I'm...
I acquired this tiny bronze Greek coin because of the reverse which looks original to me. The shape is common in my collection and is known as...
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