I have this Greek coin that has an attribution that I am uncertain about. It is . . . THRACE, Koinoi (Kainon?) Mostis. AE13 mm., 2.4 gm. Obv:...
@Ed Snible Thank-you Ed. On my way there now.
That 'could' be a tree to the left of Apollo, and it 'could' be a bow to the right. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
@iamtiberius I appreciate you showing me coins that have the same 'reference' as mine. (I missed seeing the one on acsearch because I entered...
I was hesitant to refer to the 'crayfish', but I think that you are right with that.
I have a coin, described as:- THRACE Apollonia Pontica SNG BM Black Sea 190 AE17 mm., 3.9 gm. Obv: Apollo standing facing, head left, holding...
I have this coin that is labelled simply "Phoenician Galley". I am hoping that someone might be able to add something more to this that might help...
475-425 B.C. MACEDON - Thrace - Derrones - Hemi-obol c.450B.C. AR5.4 x 8.2mm., 0.17gm. Obv: Athena's head wearing Corinthian helmet, left. Rev:...
@Ryro Thank-you. So I am not ready for the 'funny farm' just yet.
As I was going through my coins, under Lydia Sardes I came upon the following coins with the following attributions:- (1) LYDIA Sardes Antiochos I...
As a a result of your contributions, I have decided to 'file' my coins under the Geographical regions, as opposed to 'Ruling' race influences....
@Finn235 Unfortunately, @Pellinore's post does not show up on my page. Can you reproduce (quote) it for me please?
If I may ask for peoples opinion. I have Roman coins, and I have Greek coins, and I have Indian coins, and I also have "Indo-Scythian",...
@panzerman Similar to my 'Avatar' 600-550 B.C. MYSIA Kyzikos 1/12 Stater (Hemihekte) Obv: Tunny fish R. Rev: Quadripartrite Incuse Swastika EL...
Beautiful coins M.M. VERY collectable. Mine are mine, and here they are . . . (1) LYDIA Sardes Antiochos I Soter SG 6879 [ATTACH] (3) LYDIA...
I do not believe that you are correct there. What you have stated more accurately describes a "Fourree". It is my belief that "Billon" usually...
I appreciate that, Steve. Thank-you. I will let you know.
@dadams I think that you are right! That's good enough for me. KM#541 it is then. Thank-you.
I believe that this refers to the coin from an earlier series (1719-1722 - not 1735) and therefore it is doubtful that the reference number would...
@Bradley Trotter I thank you for your input, Bradley, and I followed it up, but there was no 'Reference' there, so the hunt continues.
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