I found this quinarius by Hadrian _ RIC 688. And also Sarapis on reverse of another coin which was struck outside Alexandria under...
The Bible tells us that Moses gathered his people in Egypt to leave for Sinai Desert and then to the promised land. The gathering took place in a...
Charming lion, sunk in the desert patina, during the reign of Antiochus VII. SNG 1938. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Unbelievable!! Man.. Are you telling us that this pilgrim flask dates back to the time of Moses,the prophet??
@Irbguy. That's very interesting since you're the first one to notice the difference. Can you identify the ancient people or civilization that...
RK is from Alba. Is this the island where Napoleon was exiled?
Hi JDF. I pray God and always hope the best for all people. And who is not depressed in the world nowadays. Personally, I try to walk or go to the...
Merci pour ce gentil compliment. Il semble que je devine bien. Serai-je un devin?
Here's a coin of Constantine that was struck in Arles-France. But I guess you live maybe in Lille, Amiens or Normandy or even Brittany...
Un debut merveilleux. Courage..
The reverse of this Seleucid coin was counter marked with an anchor on left field.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
@TIF What a coincidence with the OP ? It's an unusual LARGE C/M. The main question is whether this counter marked coin is listed anywhere in any...
This large counter mark on young Dionysus is definitely not listed IMHO. It represents Artemis. The coin was struck in Apameia-Syria as a civic or...
Obverse shows a Roman Emperor, radiate and heading right. Maybe Gallienus, but I'm not sure. Condition is very poor, unfortunately.
With a cut nose, you're not going to receive any million. LOL..
Here's another weird Byzantine coin which was struck at Constantinople's under Emperor Justinian I as well. I believe it was over struck. Indeed,...
Described as " light radiate fraction", this bronze coin of Diocletian weighs 2.1 g. and is attributed as RIC VI - Cyzicus - 16A. Reverse has...
Here's the Greek goddess Demeter on reverse of a coin showing the god of Wine Dionysus on the obverse. So..So Cheers....[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It's half hour after midnight here. So we're now on Sunday and people prepare today to commemorate Saint George Day. What a blessed and nice...
To you and your nice bride of course, I wish you a happy marriage for ever. May you live in peace and harmony together with your future children...
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