Thanks At GT4. Here's the obverse. Is it rare . [ATTACH]
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...
The following coin was struck in Jerusalem under Tiberius. It's a Prutah from my old folders. Sometimes I wonder if Jesus, his Mother or any of...
Here's a quick clear photo at lamp light. I only used tooth picks and soft tooth brush. Hope it's a little better.[ATTACH]
Al Musta'sim was the last Abbassid Caliph. He was overthrown and murdered by Hulegu who devastated Baghdad in 1258 AD. The latter was the grandson...
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...
Very scientific, detailed and complex, due to the item itself. So ancient... Goes back to the bronze age. Probably early Canaanite language in its...
@happy_collector .Very fine. Thank you. Do you notice the Semitic engraving? It could lead us to the age of this pretty item.
I owe coin-friend @otlichnik to have made me win the following couple of ancient lamps. In fact, I exchanged the fake erotic lamp with them. The...
Modern 19th century style with Roman charming Empress EUDOXIA.[ATTACH]
I have to admit that she has grown too much prettier after all those long centuries.
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,...
Many thanks @shanxi . It's mentioned at Wildwinds as well. Leucas- Coele Syria. That's a scarce mint. LindgrenI _ 2188. Only 1 example.
Try to clean the denarii. They're silver and are always worth.
There are much nicer coins from the rest of the haul.
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...
Got this lamp whose style looks nice and somewhat different to me. It weighs 64.6 g. I feel it's ancient. Hope you like it. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Struck at Emesa (Homs) in Syria, the following coin exhibits a particular altar which belongs to Elagabalus. The latter doesn't seem willing to...
Thank you. Finally we have Apollo on reverse, and the bust of Artemis on the obverse. The coin was struck under Seleucos III.
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...
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