The reverse is a pegasus, very similar to the right-facing pegasus on some small bronzes of Caria and other cultures. However, I cannot find a...
Others appear to be weights of various sorts and perhaps cultures and periods. Here are a couple examples...hopefully the links will work:...
I believe the one on the left may be a spindle whorl.
[There are a couple rare ones that I would really like including Volagases V who was fought by Septimius Severus and punished for supporting...
I'm spotting some very similar coins while fishing around the Web, all listed as of the Bengal Presidency. Images I see suggest your reverse is...
Looks like it may be a Constantine I follis. Common type, I believe.
Thanks for the nice comment. Sorry, but I am in "buy" mode for another decade or two.
All of my Elymaean coins have anchors...if interested see a selection of them at...
Phraataces and Musa, Parthian drachm, Sellwood 58.9
Great acquisitions, Doug. The Mithra, which is gorgeous, looks to be a Sellwood 24.10/Shore 70. Yep, mint would be Ecbatana for that one. The...
Very nice coin. Congrats. Hard to tell in the obverse pic, but appears to be more than six points to the star on the tiara, in which case this...
Thanks for the welcome. Sorry to cross threads like this, but I did just see your "Gotarzes I" post, so I'll reply here. The crowd is...
Thanks for the welcome. Yes, I got seduced by Parthians about twenty years ago and haven't looked back. In fact I was just poking around the Web...
Eng, Not Vardanes. Yours is a particularly nice example of a common type: Vologases III, AR drachm, c. 105 - 147 AD, mint: Ecbatana, Sellwood...
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