@MarcosX Antigonos II Gonatas it is. That is why I was not happy with my choices. Thank you.
I am trying to attribute this coin and I cannot get it. It may be a 'countermarked' coin of Kassander, or Philip, or Perseus, or it may be none of...
I wondered about Perseus and his 'winged hat', but I convinced myself that what I was seeing was not a wing. Thank you @Ryro .
Hello, I am trying to identify this coin and I am not getting very far. The obverse has a head (nymph ??) right , and the reverse has an Eagle...
To borrow from @Jochen1 . . . " . . . In the Aeolian dialect 'smintha' means 'mouse'. So Apollo Smintheus means 'Apollo the mice-god'. The mouse...
Hence my surprise at not only finding a mouse, but finding it on a coin of such a well thought of 'General'. Apparently, Apollo is sometimes...
This is not a 'great' coin, or a 'rare' coin, but on a number of occasions, on this page, collectors have shown coins with a variety of fauna. We...
@dltsrq great pick-up. Thank you.
@David@PCC Thank you (again) David. Exactly what I was looking for.
@dltsrq Agreed! The only thing missing is a 'reference', as all of the Antiochos VIII Epiphanes/Grypos coins of this type (that I can find) are...
I came across this on "VCoins". So there exists another coin like mine. It may be 'unlisted' because while their example is 'radiate' their...
@philologus_1 Ahhhhhh. Thank you, sir. Close, but 'diademed' and not 'radiate'. I can find 'radiate' busts of Antiochos VIII Grypos but usually...
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What I have circled in Bing's photo (below) is not the second cornucopia. It looks like a column to me. And I cannot see it on my coin. Thoughts,...
I bought this coin as ALEXANDER II Zebinas (Seleucid Empire), but the more I look at it the less I am convinced that it has been attributed...
@Bob L. Thank you Bob. Always a pleasure to hear from you.
Does anyone recognise this coin or style of coin, please? I believe that we have a camel and rider on one side and a bull (maybe ?) on the other....
It is flat.
Hi, I have posted this coin before, but I didn't get a response so I am trying again. I suspect the coin may be Indian, but it could be Celtic....
Thank you Martin. You are right. I didn't see your reply until my page 'refreshed'. Thank you again (Hope you are well.)
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