Here's a coin I havent posted on CT yet. I like the style of this one more than most.. and at 34mm it dwarfs all my other silver coins. [ATTACH]...
@Tejas That is a fantastic coin! Great condition and also quite scarce
I enjoyed ID'ing the others, so...... Here's another Coriosolite stater from the remaining Series (mint) Z, group O [ATTACH] *The picture below...
I broke the golden rule and posted the coin before it arrived so for now I cannot say :)
It is an excellent resource and an impressive piece of numismatic research =)
@Al Kowsky after reading through the Coriosolite coin index in more detail I'm not sure we can say which coin came first. The author (John Hooker)...
@Al Kowsky as far as I know all Coriosolite coins are dated 1st century BC. The following link which i’m sure you have seen shows a chronology of...
It’s all about the swirlygigs and wavydoodles with these :)
I won this charming Coriosolite stater last week, and am very happy to add it to my collection. Those of you who have dabbled in Gallic staters...
[IMG] Description Septimius Severus Æ29 of Pautalia, Thrace. AD 193-211. AY K Λ CЄΠTI CЄVHPOC ΠЄP, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right /...
Being a generalist collector, I certainly wouldn’t pay the hammer price for the coin. Maybe 200 euro tops. It’s a beauty, but very similar coins...
Thanks @Broucheion for the informative links and commentary :) It’s wonderful to live in an age where so much quality numismatic literature is...
I haven’t been posting much lately and am well behind on showing my acquisitions. Here are 3 new pickups, unrelated aside from the fact I haven’t...
Test cuts are one thing. but this feels personal =) [IMG] Description Cilicia. Tarsos . Pharnabazos 380-373 BC. Stater AR 21mm., 10,66g.
You obviously know a thing or two about statistics. It'd be interesting if you model several approaches and compare the outcomes. Even some very...
@NewStyleKing Great papers and of course a very impressive set of tetradrachms you have! Here is my one and only.. a recent pickup and one of my...
Right you are..
Do I see an Augustus/ Agrippa dupondius (Gaul, Nemausus) hiding at the back there? Those are a sought after type with some value
When such a wonderful thread already exists, why not keep adding to it! Here is my newly acquired Tyche, which may have also had a place in the...
Because why not? Our coins are a near infinite resource of imagery to draw inspiration from! On a whim today I decided to try to recreate a long...
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