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@Curtis Congratulations. I think that you have done it again. Thank-you.
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I have never seen a coin like this tiny one. can anyone help with any information, please? AE9mm., and 0.7gm. [ATTACH] I am not sure if the...
@Curtis I am impressed. I spent countless hours on this one and came up with nothing. I don't know how you did it, but I am indebted to you....
This is a bronze coin AE10mm., and weighs 0.9gm. It appears to have a (non-centred) Laureate head facing right on the obverse and a square incuse...
I am attempting to attribute one of my (early) Greek coins, (12 mm., 1.86 gm.) and the closest I can get is CARIA Mylasa SNG Cop 421 . . . . Do...
@ancientone I don't know how you found that reference because I searched long and hard without success. Thank you. Much appreciated. That will do me.
I have a lovely, small, bronze coin (AE13.5mm., 1.91gm.) that depicts a laureate head of Zeus (?) inside a border of dots, on one side and the...
This coin was advertised as 'Greek', but I am more inclined towards 'Celtic'. (Perhaps Durotriges.) I have found that some coins are even...
I have since confirmed that this coin is (in fact) Demetrios II Nikator (1st reign) 145-138BC, and NOT 2nd reign 129-126BC (as described by the...
I recently purchased this coin as "Seleucid Kingdom, Demitrios II Nikator, 2nd Reign", Obv: Bust of Demetrios II facing R. Rev: Palm tree with...
@ David@PCC Thank you David. If my coin is not Antiochos VIII then it must be (similar to) [ATTACH]
I know who this Deity, who appears on the obverse of this Antiochos VIII coin, is, but I cannot think of his name at this moment. If you are able...
@Ryro and @zumbly Oh!! Then I was not having a 'moment'. (One cannot recall what one does not know.) I actually didn't know that. Thank-you.
A quick one, if you please. (I am having an 'old-timer's' moment.) In a 'Ref.' the letters S.C. (before the catalogue number) refer to which...
Thank you @David@PCC
@Ryro thank you for the link. Very interesting. I am going back to it 'coffee in hand'.
I recently purchased this Bronze example of Diodotus Tryphon Autokrator (142-138 B.C.) to add to my collection of Seleucid Kings. AE18., 5.4gm.,...
I need help, please, to identify this coin. I believe that the reverse has an Elephant and rider facing left, and all I can get from the the...
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