Merry Holidays. I received this coin today, some 3 hours ago. That's why I called it " Coin of Christmas". Obverse has Julia Domna. Reverse legend...
Merry Christmas to all Coin-Talk people. Joy to all people on Earth. CHEERS..
Me too. I thought myself that my coin above was an over strike. But it turned to be a Nabataean coin of Aretas III, struck at Damascus circa 80 BC.
Clear over strike. Interesting issue with that difference in time between the 2 "coins". Here's a coin which has Greek usurper Alexander Balas on...
They all look very interesting and even particular. Congrats..
So big.. So good.. Ha. Ha.. Glad to see you again. Hope to chat soon..
I see it's an excellent idea and dear personal gift from only a sensitive man of art and great taste. She's lucky. Congrats..
This Sestertius commemorates the construction of VIA Traiana route at Trajan own cost. RIC 636. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
They are all rare coins..
I choose Genio from Trier, Fausta with the bright star, as well as the war scene under Constantius I. Every hope for Christmas and the coming...
Here's a Tet of Empress Salonina that was struck in Alexandria. It is to recall that Potin tetradrachms are typical to Roman Egypt. Potin, like...
Valuable collection of temples. I won't hesitate to choose number 7. Man.. That's one of the "Seven Wonders of the World". Congrats..
I liked most the Owl in number 2. Hope Happy 2021.
I like the rose in number 2, and the golden Byzantine. Hope Happy 2021.
@ coin-friend Marsyas.. After 5 years, I find out that my coin above was struck in Berytus (Beirut) and not Anchiaslus. That was my mistake. Cheers.
Hadrian??
Hope he's fine and will contact us soon to say he's O.K.
Stunning prices. Congrats for all your great Five.
It's been sometime that we haven't heard any news from out coin-friend Deacon Ray. I contacted him on inbox few days ago. But no answer. Please...
Antiochus XII- Tyche. Damascus. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
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