Here are 2 coins from Mesopotamia. The first was struck in Singara under Gordian III, BMC 8. Whereas the second was struck in Nisibia under...
Nearly 41 mm.
Thank you. It seems that many issues of these large coins under Ptolemy are being offered here. Can someone evaluate the approximate price / value...
The following coin is heavier than the biggest one that I had previously posted. It weighs 70.20 g. and was struck under Ptolemy II in Alexandria...
The tetradrachm of Athena is so..... appealing. All the remaining coins deserve great appreciation as well. Hope you settle well in your new...
Good Luck Anyway.
I didn't want to post this coin of Vabalathus because I already did so, long time ago. But after noticing it was so expensive, my God, I picked it...
Merry greetings. Here are the remaining 5 coins of the year 2019 in review. 1- Gordian III. Bust of Tyche Left. Before her, stands AQUARIUS(Sign...
Kudos.. The snake is really a terrific ancient cut.
I chose the eye-appealing coins that I liked them more. I would post half of them now, while the remaining part next week before Christmas. My...
Charming coins, improving every year. I tend towards the golden steps and the 3 Emperors. Cheers.
Here's Maurice Tiberius. Follis struck at Antioch (Theopolis). [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I voted for Nagidos in Cilicia. Congrats for all the remaining coins as well. Cheers..
Here's mine from Antioch with Jupiter on reverse. RIC VI-ANT-54b Delta. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
The OP coin has no attribution on Wildwinds. The suggested attribution RIC VI- 154c refers to the same OP coin but with crescent over B in left...
Struck at Antioch under Maximinus II Daia, the reverse of this coin has Sol standing and holding the head of Serapis with his left hand. The...
Wish you every luck and Bon Voyage.
Not far from River Jordan or the Jordanian capital Amman (110 kms North), the city of Gadara is in Southern Syria close to the Jordanian borders....
Carthage. Carthage holding fruits. Struck under Galerius. Cohen 191. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Domitian - Samaria. Hendin 749. Reverse shows Minerva. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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