This ancient coin of poor condition resembles all the Tyrian and Hebrew coins I've posted so far. Most of them seem to have some importance and...
Only the famous symbol X P drew my attention on the reverse of this tiny coin weighing only 2.26 g. There is also the letter Epsilon instead of...
Hi. The fresh sandy patina of these 2 ancient Roman coins refrained me from throwing them in my old box just because the lettering of the...
The strange shape and lettering of this ancient coin made me curious and eager to find out what it's all about. It weighs 3.9 g. Could anyone...
Hi. Before cleaning this coin of Constantius II , I noticed that the reverse which figures the legendary bird Phoenix had a mint mark of Antioch...
The portrait on this Roman bronze coin represents clearly a charming woman. It's the first time I encounter this face , though I collected many...
Greetings.. Before cleaning these 2 coins, I wanted somebody to try guessing the name of the Emperor on each obverse. Please try if you...
I was surprised when checking this tiny coin and found out that the portrait on the obverse is different from all I've seen so far. It belongs to...
Hello. On the occasion of my thousandth post, I've decided to post this coin of Empress Eudoxia that I acquired yesterday and seems to be worth...
That's the first time I encounter this handsome face of a Roman Emperor, despite the fact that I've collected hundreds of them so far. Could you...
I wonder if these 2 coins of the Fallen Horseman series , have Emperor Constantius Gallus on the obverse. I think that this series is not...
Both of these coins have an Emperor riding a horse on the reverse, beside an Antioch mint mark and " Gloria Romanorum ". The obverse shows Emperor...
I didn't clean this coin yet and need to pick the sand off. But there seem to be a big clear horse on the reverse and a couple of Faces on the...
Weighing respectively 2.20 g. and 2.84 g., these two Roman coins have some original reverse , a little bit strange to me. I don't either recognize...
Weighing 2.14 g. and measuring 16 - 17 mm., this bronze coin of Emperor Constantius II has a totally green beautiful color. Is it toned and...
Hi. This coin of Emperor Arcadius was struck in Antioch and listed under # RIC X - 70 . The Typical reverse as shown on the RIC list reveals the...
Hi Guys.. I know that this tiny coin might be common perhaps. But it seemed unusual to me as to the design of the portrait on obverse . It's not...
The reverse including 3 standards or columns on this Constantinian coin drew my attention. That's the first time I come across such a design....
Hi. This bronze coin represents Emperor Licinius I. It was struck in Antioch. Very common indeed.. The fact is that the reverse on the right side...
The mint mark on the reverse of this Roman coin representing Emperor Carus is stricted to only one letter S . It doesn't seem to be listed. And...
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