Despite the worn condition, I was attracted by this coin for its size which allowed the inclusion of a big temple of the distyle example. The...
Civic issue, with Tyche on obverse and flaring altar on reverse. Struck under Hadrian. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Does Cupid fly ?
Fine catch. Palladium is the key. Would that be small Cupid ( Love).
I've got one from my old boxes. It weighs 4.2 g. Diameter is 18 mm. It was completely black and dark when I acquired it. Thought it was bronze,...
IMHO I would always try to shed light on the positive aspects of historical events and great persons in great countries that are the very essence...
Good luck Lord M. in your new investments and hobby inspirations. Congrats indeed
Weighing 2.13 g., The following Bronze coin has a palm tree (reverse) surrounded by Greek legend METROPOLIOS. Monogram of Tyre at lower left field...
Rated R5 all the way, and posted by myself before, the following coin was also struck in Siscia, @Archeocultura. From my old folders, I can't...
Here's a Drachm of Phraates IV. 38 BC. I already posted that coin some time ago, just for ID. Now it's the occasion to participate in the...
Always learning. I'll keep it as a souvenir. Thanks again.
Today at day light, I watched the "stamp" meticulously with the magnifier. Surely it's not made of lead. It's yellowish, as you can see in the...
Of course.
@LaCointessa .. I omitted by mistake the word " it". you nailed it. Didn't you notice that. Forgive anyway. Now.There are scenes or shapes on the...
I think it's a Dupondius struck at Rome. RIC 893....- Cohen 269 . Thank you.
Was this "Stamp" manufactured in Judea or Samaria or else ? In what century? By naked eye and the magnifier, I could clearly detect scenes or...
I'm afraid you have maybe nailed Countess !
Thank you for your assistance. Hope we can reach a final result whatsoever.. Here's the humped other side or "reverse" in coin terms.[ATTACH]
May you identify the person or deity on reverse. The letters S and C across fields refer to Roman or provincial coins?
Coincidence indeed. This post is ,unintentionally, my 3000th post. It happened to be the obverse of a possible bronze coin weighing surprisingly...
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