The following bronze coin of Emperor Valens has Securitas Republicae as reverse legend. It was struck in Constantinople. The exergue reads CONSP...
I know that this coin is likely to have Zeus on both obverse and reverse. But it's the first time I encounter a bronze coin with such a style. The...
I posted this coin because it was offered to me by my neighbor who is digging nowadays. It has a centaur on reverse, a mythological creature that...
Alexander I of Seleucia was nicknamed " Balas " meaning " Lord ". Considered as a usurper, he reigned over the Seleucid Empire circa 150 - 145 BC....
I got this silver coin today from a trusted dealer. I feel it's genuine and somewhat important. The figure on obverse doesn't look strange to me...
In my last thread of the same title, the coin turned to be a medieval one from Venice. That wasn't bad, but still I've always needed a silver...
I can read Sidonon ( Sidon ) on reverse of this coin where the ship is clear and entirely there. There's also a date and other Greek legend. The...
The first following coin is Roman and struck in Antioch under Emperor Hadrian circa 128 AD. It's a civic issue and has an awesome altar on...
I looked at the face of Probus too many times on this bronze coin, turning it right and left. I came to a conclusion that there's some kind of...
The following coin is my first and only one showing Hercules on reverse. I like it and had always wished to acquire Hercules in " my pocket". The...
That's the first time that I acquire a coin from Apamea- Bithynia. Usually, I notice that all my coins which were struck in Apamea do happen to...
During my search on Emperor Philip, I found a silver antoninianus which has Liberalitas on reverse. It was struck in Rome and is currently listed...
I'm not a devoted collector of the Fallen Horseman series. But this coin caught my attention with the horseman falling unusually under the horse ,...
I came across these 2 coins of Emperor Theodosius. The coin to the left is smaller in size but heavier weighing 2.83 g. The coin to the right...
In the year 395 AD. Emperor Theodosius was ruling alone on the remains of the Roman Empire. That same year, The Empire was divided for ever...
I found this tiny Greek coin in my old box. It was wrongly amid Roman coins. The obverse shows Demetrius I, while there's a palm tree on reverse...
I touched the coin by hand and noticed Julia Mamaea on obverse, but the reverse seems very strange to me nor could I find a clue in my search. As...
I believe the following coin is very rare since it shows Tyche heading left. That's the first time I encounter such a position of the goddess. The...
Having Tyche on obverse and struck in Arados-Phoenicia, these 2 coins differ by their denomination. The first weighs 6.57 g. and shows Poseidon...
With Genio on reverse, this coin of Maximinus II has also a star in right field. There seem to be a couple of Wreaths in exergue. I searched many...
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