Best wishes for a long happy marriage. This is life. Cheers.. Here's the obverse of a coin struck at Singara in Mesopotamia. The imperial couple...
The first coin is similar to the OP. The second one shows the abduction of Europa (Phoenician) by Zeus who was disguised in the shape of a bull...
Do I read SERMATA on reverse of Sestertius ?
Fine addition Mat.
I'm glad you replied @ ominus1. Actually the seller showed me the obverse. It has Emperor Antoninus Pius with a counter mark on his neck. The C/M...
Didn't acquire this coin yet. All I have is this photo showing a certain construction. Can someone guess what is that building?[ATTACH]
Excellent write-up. I'll check my Gallienus coins.
Time of Marcus Aurelius 161-180 AD. Thrace- Byzantium. Helmeted head of Byzas right. Moushmov 3220v, but the prow is right not left on the OP...
During my entire years of coin collecting, I never encountered such a ship with that long and sophisticated prow and design. It looks Greek, along...
Actually "naked" is the rule for ancient deities. Here's a coin of Elagabalus which was struck at Tyre. Reverse shows Melkart standing naked, 4...
Maximinus Thrax. Fish between 2 dolphins. Next: Melkart standing naked. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Coin with 2 seashore animals.
It needs a little bit of cleaning. tooth brush and tooth picks, to unveil some letters and details. Keep on detecting..
Thanks a lot guys. Actually while searching under Gordian III, I found coincidentally that one of my previously posted coins was also struck in...
The reverse of this bronze coin shows like a star within crescent (Maybe). The obverse has a Roman Emperor head-right, with a big nose. I remember...
Alexander's Varieties are numberless.. Indeed such an original and superb coin.
Is it a Potin Tetradrachm ?
Look at that line under the chin. It's possible anyway. Good Luck.
The following bronze coin strongly attracted me because it's so "new" to me. I've never encountered such an Emperor whose name starts with Kornel....
Nice find for this scarce issue. Do I see bronze disease on obverse? or what.
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