[ATTACH] Republic of Venice c. Late 1200's to Early 1300's AD AR Grosso clipped to the weight of a denaro | 1.07g Next: Another clipped coin
What's next? :joyful:
12 hours. I'm still not 100% on the identification of this but I think I'm as close as I'll get after looking at dozens on dozens of examples...
12 hours. This coin is unusual for cash coins because it has a hexagon center hole rather than the usual four-sided squares. This piece was minted...
[ATTACH] Buddhist and Hindu Kingdoms of East Java Present-day Indonesia c. 930-1300 AD AR Kupang | 0.45g | Scyphate flan Obv: Double-struck...
Here are some of my Ming coins, one nice one and one broke one. The busted piece may be a Southeast Asian imitation coin made in Vietnam or Java,...
Here's something I had my eye out for for awhile before I found this one that I really liked. It's not ancient, but it's of quite ancient...
[ATTACH] Elymais Kingdom Issued under Phraates | c. 150 AD AE Drachm | 3.79g Obv: Bearded bust facing, crescent moon with pellet right and anchor...
12 hours [ATTACH] Tomara Dynasty of North India 1105 - 1130 AD Issued under Mahi Pala AE Jital Ref: Tye#39 Next: Another Indian coin
[ATTACH] Srivijaya of Sumatra c. 960-1300 AD EL 1/4 Kupang (1/16 Massa) | 0.16g | 5mm | Scyphate flan Obv: Sandalwood flower motif Rev: Nagari...
[ATTACH] Post-Mauryan India c. 184-150 BCE AE Punchmarked Rectangle | 1.41g | 10x11mm Next: Another punchmark or other irregular stamp
This is a really interesting find! Congrats on it! I've seen the term retrograde used for reversed scripts like this. When I was studying the tin...
Not European but it does bridge the 10th and 11th centuries. [ATTACH] Chola Empire 985-1014 AD Issued under Rajaraja I AE Stater | 3.47 grams...
In 1127 AD the Northern Song Dynasty capital city of Kaifeng was sacked by the Jin Dynasty, forcing the Song court to move south where it became...
[ATTACH] Roman Empire Honorius 406-408 AD AE Follis | 1.28g | 14mm Antioch Mint Obv: DN HONORIVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed bust right Rev: GLORIA...
Duplicate, as Shanxi said, Next: Herakleia
[ATTACH] Carthage c. 220-210 BCE AE Shekel Obv: Tanit left Rev: Horse right, head left, staff in background Next: Another 3rd century coin...
I posted these in the follow the coin theme game thread but wanted to share them here as well. They're absolutely the smallest coins I've ever...
Amazing the similarities in designs a millennium and half apart, plus thousands of miles. How about a coin with a single ring?? Not necessarily...
[ATTACH] Srivijaya Kingdom of Sumatra c. 830-1100 AD Tin Bead Coin | 0.25g | 5.5mm - 2mm thick Obv: Three concentric circles Rev: Five Dots in X...
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