Tabriz is in Iran. That's where the coin is from..
The second one was struck in Thessalonica. Good Luck.
@Alegandron . My coin is not silver. I remember Ardatirion believes it's genuine but harshly cleaned.
I think this is the same coin of the OP. SNG 1938. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
My only Phil II. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here's a Billon antoninianus with Emp. head-left. Minerva on reverse. RIC 225. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Happy recovery. Just yesterday, I thought I should PM you. And here you are. I'll see what C2 I still have in those folders.
Justin II - Monogram. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
So the third coin could be the following one under Elagabalus. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The reverse of the following coin seems to be marrying Apollo wit Diana. Don't need to post 2 coins.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Claudius II
Here are 3 shots of the new reddish vessel, as well as the obverse of the blessed old German Cross. Hope you like them. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Just a guess.. Philip II.
In coins, they are considered relatively scarce and somewhat pricey. Does this apply to paper money. I guess I have one of these bills.
I liked the historical approach in this thread. Well what about Renten Marks? if I may ask. Thanks..
I think photos of the edges are necessary. They may look fine, but for a few seconds I felt that I don't really like what I see. Please Take this...
Genuine.. Good Luck.
Welcome @Shazzam to the Dark Side.
Better deal in modern coins than in modern paper money. That's just a general and rather prompt, though logical, conclusion. Thanks a lot folks.....
How about this one. It has a red seal and is dated 1953 ?[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I just scanned the reverse of this original cross which dates back to several centuries, I believe. The legend is clearly German, a language that...
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