Nice coin, @Orfew ! To contribute, here are some of my coins. Since these were not minted in the Crusader States, they don't count as crusader...
As @Pellinore said, this has once been a 19th c. Ottoman copper or brass coin, likely a 10 para coin (like this one here:...
Thank you, @Clavdivs, for the kind words and the great write up on the Aeolian cities – a truly fascinating subject. Also, yours definitely is a...
Have you already tried the website of the museum shop? See here: http://www.landesmuseum-trier-shop.de/produkte/6024852/. They appearently do...
Did what you see roughly look like this? [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Kingdom of Elymais, Kamnaskires-Orodes, early-mid 2nd c. AD, AE Drachm. Obv: Bearded...
What a very nice coin! To keep your uncertain early Arsacid king company, here is a coin by the latest Arsacid king known by name, Orodes V. (late...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Same as @FitzNigel 's coin: posthumous Constantine I, AE 4, 337–348 AD, Antioch mint. Obv.: DV CONSTANTI-NVS PT AVGG, veiled...
On this picture (original found here), I marked all possible locations of monograms on this type of coin: [ATTACH] There is a variety of...
If I read the legend on the reverse correctly, the Seleucid suggestion you got should to be correct. I can make out "...ΑΣΙΛΕΩ... / ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ /...
By chance, I have a scan of the catalogue and quickly checked the reference (AMNG 86) given in wildwinds. It's correct. The full reference would...
Looks like a provincial coin of Gordian III from Viminacium in Moesia, see the entries and pictures here:...
I've been asking myself exactly the same thing during a couple of recent museum visits. Opinions will vary depending on taste, but if you would...
This appears to be correct. Just to second this assessment: if you scroll down this article about a small hoard of Mamluk and Armenian coins:...
You're right, I hadn't seen this! The detail is a palm branch, and thus it's (apparently, I don't have the physical catalogue here and am only...
Thanks to everyone for the clues and ideas, and to @Nicholas Molinari for the gorgeous museum pictures. I will trust your expertise and assume (as...
Found it on wildwinds (see http://www.wildwinds.com/coins/greece/egypt/alexandria/i.html): Probus Potin Tetradrachm of Alexandria. Year 4 =...
Thanks, @Ken Dorney! Apart from the different stance of the bull and the missing bun you mentioned, my problem with Euboia is that none of the...
Thanks a lot for the link, @TIF ! I am having a look at the MFB-blog right now. If I find something there, I'll update this thread.
Dear All, I've been trying to attribute this little Greek or Roman provincial bronze coin (18 mm diameter, weight 4.31 g) for a couple of weeks...
Well, what a hard decision – I will have to think about this. Apart from that and more importantly, I wanted to thank both participants for their...
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