The following bronze anonymous coin shows Jesus holding the book of gospels. I don't know who struck it. Just anonymous? [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Here's the best condition of a coin that I have about Maxentius, so far. Ric VI-210. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
This provincial coin was struck at Apamea in the year 4 BC. Augustus Octavian is on obverse, while Nike (Victory) is standing left on reverse....
The legendary bird "Phoenix" is on obverse of this Greek 5-Drachma coin. 1930. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Anteater eats ants. Ant Eater. In French, it's Fourmilier.
This coin was struck in Sidon- Phoenicia. Unusually, the obverse shows the goddess of love with a bust much bigger than that of the Roman Emperor...
Bubbles....
Pegasus flying from between the legs of Zeus. Silver Tet, Alexander Posthumous. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I feel very grateful for all your kind assistance. I remember I had a lamp with a 6-pointed star on reverse. I searched, but I find only this...
Thanks a lot.. At least, the first coin is not ancient as I thought. I'll check it at Krause.
The first of these 2 coins has something like the star of David on obverse including the letters LS. The second has Arabic legend and is Islamic,...
200 dollars. Maybe you didn't include similar coins with scarce or even rare Emperors and Empresses on obverse. Good luck anyway..
You're right, and what I thought as a ship under the spear-head is a jawbone of a Calydonian Boar.
I can read AI Omega on reverse of this Greek bronze tiny coin. There's also an arrow head and a ship, I think. The obverse has probably a Seleucid...
Thanks. I wish I could offer you mine. Those glass items are becoming more and more available here. Cheers.
Thanks for your comments. I guess it's an ancient jeton, probably called Tessiera. Hope I'm not mistaken.
Here's one of my new additions these days. This hobby could never stop. I think it's an ancient jeton. Glad to read your comments on such coin...
Struck at Heliopolis in ancient Syria (Currently Baalbek-Lebanon), the following coin has Philip I on obverse. Tyche is heading left on reverse...
Here's a Sestertius, before I go to sleep. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here's a coin that was found together with the above item. Condition and photography is the "best" I could get. It weighs 1.28 g. [ATTACH]
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