I would have passed this coin for 2 reasons. First, the condition of obverse is pretty worn. Second, I possess 2 similar coins of much better...
Only the ladder struck me on this Roman coin. I don't remember having any in my collection so far. I tend to determine that Elagabalus is on the...
The "obverse" of this Byzantine item reads IB. In coins, it would mean 12 Nummi. The "reverse" shows one only pellet or point. It's probably a...
Despite its worn condition, I couldn't resist to buy this silver Tetradrachm at a very affordable price.Obverse shows Otacilia Severa head Left....
The following coin is a Prutah which was struck at Sepphoris in Galilee. Formerly known as Diocaesarea, the village of Sepphoris lies only 4 miles...
Weighing just 1.59 g., this tiny coin has a Hebraic legend within wreath on reverse. The obverse seems also interesting. It's likely to be from...
This bronze coin of Elagabalus has 32 mm. of dimension. The obverse has a clear counter mark which might be unpublished for this sample. Struck at...
I could easily detect the names of the 2 Roman Empresses om my newly-acquired coins. The first is Julia Domna, a bronze weighing 10.35 g. The...
The city of Nysa- Scythopolis was formerly known as "Bet Shean" in Samaria. It was one of the Decapolis, the 10 cities to which Jesus Christ...
The reverse of this bronze coin shows a woman seated on a throne with architectural design. Obverse has a young Emperor heading right. It's Roman...
The coin is worn, but I could detect an ancient umbrella on obverse. It might also be a sort of circular parasol or even a canopy in the form of...
The reverse of this bronze coin shows 2 palm fronds surrounding possibly an urn. A young Emperor heading right is on obverse. It's provincial and...
The ancient city of Botrys was a Roman colony in Phoenicia. It's currently known as the coastal city of "Batroun". The city lies in Northern...
Never seen a coin with someone riding possibly a lion backward. The obverse has Emperor Volusian heading right. It weighs 10.66 g. Hope I could...
Many Roman coins of the Constantine era bore a christogram like Chi-Rho (XP) or crossed Rho or others to symbolize the cross, especially in the...
Weighing 18.35 g., the following coin was struck in Philoppopolis of Syria-Arabia under Emperor Philip I the Arab. Reverse has Roma seated left,...
So far, I've seen very few coins with the bust of the Emperor occupying two third of the obverse. The following coin was struck at Tyre- Phoenicia...
The reverse of this coin under Julia Domna shows an eagle with a vexillum behind. The latter reads possibly within: LEG III. Reverse also reads...
Here's another addition of a coin struck at Tyre under Elagabalus. The reverse shows a hexastyle temple including the statue of Astarte raising...
I can read PHILIPPUS, in Latin, on the first coin which weighs 8.1 g. The second coin is also Roman with clear legend on reverse, and weighs 11.15...
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