Here's a similar one, with Mars on reverse. The coin weighs 19.62 g. Cohen 262.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
One of my recent acquisitions is this bronze coin of Philip I. It has Liberalitas on reverse and weighs 2.86 g. Listed RIC 38b in Rome, it's...
Indeed the year 2017 was very sad, seemingly to all of us. While looking at those dark thick clouds, I'd try to close my eyes.. awaiting the...
Star of Bethlehem. On Christmas, this coin would match well.
Reign of Constantius II (Bust on obverse) circa 350 AD.
Coin, jeton or something else. I think the following item deserves that title. I can't identify nor interpret what sort of legend is there....
The best double-faced coin that I have, represents Emperor Aurelian as well as Vabalathus, son of Zenobee.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I've got the same reverse of Diana but with Gallienus on obverse. RIC 291. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Historical coins.. Congrats..
I'll catch up with this thread. The first following coin is a billon.. RIC 292. The second one was also struck under Valerian in Antioch RIC 227....
Hope the local Bulgarians would deliver the remaining missing coins to the Museum.
Ptolemaic is Seleucid. Seleucid is Greek after Alexander the Great (circa 300 BC). The word Ptolemaic is derived from Ptolemy, a king and Greek...
The first of these 2 coins was struck under Alexius II and is believed to represent the " Last Byzantine Cross". The second coin shows Contans II...
This interesting coin was struck for an orchestra..
I humbly advise you to focus on the silver ancient Greek coin you 're posting here. Try to weigh it, or at least measure the diameter by...
Thanks a lot.. So that is not Roman Neptune. It's rather Phoenician god of the sea ( Ba'al Berit ). As far as I know, the Phoenician god of the...
I noticed there's a man holding a Trident on reverse of this bronze coin weighing 5.55 g. It's still in raw sandy condition. That's not Poseidon,...
On the reverse there seems to be a round Macedonian shield.
This one has turned naturally green. It was struck in Antioch and weighs 9.83 g. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
There's a shape of a cap to the right side of the knight's shield. It's in the right upper field, and I can't identify it. The obverse shows...
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