Sure. There's a third coin that I didn't buy because it's rather expensive and even worn. It's a silver Greek Tet. Obverse is typically Victor...
There's a counter- mark on obverse between the chins of the 2 Emperors. I think it can be identified with a little cleaning and better focused...
The ship is nearly complete on reverse of this bronze coin. There are 2 Emperors on the obverse, facing each other. The coin weighs 12.25 g....
Thanks God it's already mine. And of course thank you for the identification. She @arizonarobin kindly said Trajan not Hadrian. But it's similar...
Only the prow on reverse of this bronze coin suggested to me it's Phoenician. There's a woman walking left while turning her head right. The...
Here's a big Seleucid elephant under Antiochus III. The obverse is presumed to be a Nymph. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Anchor and elephant, Shield and helmet in these 2 Seleucid coins of Macedonia. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH][ATTACH]
The coins of this series are usually struck at Antioch. Here's one of Lucius. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
So they're both of Apollo with lion on reverse. Tiny, interesting and scarce. Nice find.
It's a papal city state with denomination of Half Franc. There are 2 types of that same coin dated both 1609. The reverses differ a little bit:...
I have the 2011 edition of Krause which evaluated this type from 100 dollars-Good- to 750 dollars - VF- . I wonder if there was another newer...
Struck at Avignon- France, this silver coin weighs 6.32 g. and has 29 mm. of diameter. There's a cross on reverse, with the bust of Pope Paul V on...
You've got 2 coins of the 12 Caesars, just in one.
This "Grand Tour" will never come to an end. Ha..
If he had a small beard, I won't hesitate to say "Gallienus".
He could be a famous Roman general.
Otho ??
Historical and educational tours. I think the nose and eye are the key to name that Emperor.
I'm more than satisfied with your convincing and gentle reply. And of course, I hope , as you said, that a new knowledge will emerge through an...
Everything seems vague here. Ideas seem like mere suppositions. Sorry to say that, but we're used to talk with open heart. Out of respect, I...
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