After cleaning this coin of Leo nearly 8 years ago, I wrapped it with a piece of cloth and hid it. Of course, prior to that I posted here on CT....
It's today that I acquired my first Electrum. Though I posted before, the coin wasn't mine at that time. It weighs 13.27 g. There's a sheep...
This Seleucid coin was struck in commemoration of Alexander the Great. They are so common, and the prettiest seem the silver Tetradrachms. The...
This bronze coin weighs 8.1 g. It's worn but somewhat original as to the bird on reverse. The obverse also shows a helmeted Emperor whom I can't...
Weighing 21 g., this bronze coin has merely an Elephant with a banner on obverse. Reverse has Arabic legend (Islamic) : Struck in .... Need some...
The obverse of this silver coin reveals the bust of a sheep heading left. Reverse has 4 incused squares. It weighs 14 g. Can't identify it....
Struck at Ephesos on the Aegean Sea, the following bronze coin has a bee on obverse and a recumbent stag on the reverse. It is worn but quite...
The last Menorah glass I had posted was blue sapphire of color. The following one is light blue with some white hues. It weighs 2.83 g. and has...
I admired the condition of this coin which includes the sacred Stone of Zeus Cassius. It was struck at Seleucia Pieria in Syria and weighs 12.1 g....
I received the coin of Macrinus which I posted yesterday, with reverse of the bull and the Murex shell. It weighs 9,1 g. I'm prepared to acquire...
Could you please assist me to guess the name of this Emperor. It looks like Septimius S., but the legend doesn't show that. Thank you.[ATTACH]
Struck at Sidon - Phoenicia, this coin depicts the bust of Tyche with Aphlaston behind. Reverse shows the Cart of Astarte with Baetyl ( sacred...
When I was offered this fine coin for sale, I thought surely that the Roman Emperor on obverse is Caracalla. I also admired the attractive...
Weighing 12.35 g., this worn silver coin has like an owl on obverse and a possible ship on reverse. So strange. Is it authentic and Greek ? Thanks...
Struck at Berytus in 208 AD, this coin was issued to commemorate the decennalia of Caracalla's elevation to the title of Augustus. Obverse shows...
The Phoenician Myth tells that the Greek god Zeus was disguised in the shape of a bull and came to Sidon-Phoenicia where he abducted Europa,...
Weighing 9.24 g., the reverse of this Roman coin has a quadriga on reverse. There are also significant signs there. I can't detect the Emperor on...
Struck at Emesa (Homs) in Syria, the following coin exhibits a particular altar which belongs to Elagabalus. The latter doesn't seem willing to...
I fortunately acquired this coin which was offered within a lot of four. I took the entire lot with my eyes or attention being focused on...
Weighing 5.55 g. the following coin was struck at Juliopolis in Bithynia under Alexander Severus. Reverse shows Tyche with polos on head, holding...
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