I think this Parthian silver Tet of Orodes II would also be relevant. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I've got 3. The first one represents Khusro II, but I don't know whom the 2 others represent ??[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
What's the shape of the Greek letter Digamma ? Maybe after a die break.
This one was struck in Serdica. RIC VI - 15a-B. It looks silvered. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Check it on Heraclea. RIC VII -112 or 122 with officina A. That's the nearest I could find.
On reverse, the head of the horse has crossed the bar over the exergue. Then the letters of the reverse legend seem a little bit confused or...
It is Islamic, in pretty much worn condition. It could be from Persia and Islamic at the same time.
Thanks brother Carausius. I'll try to figure out all what is possible to appear. It's a hobby after all. BTW..Could you guess the name of the dude...
I've got the reverse of this coin which is undoubtedly "overstruck". There seems to be river god in the lower part, and maybe Apollo standing up....
I've got this sandy Probus coin. It must contain a little bit of silver (XXI) being the title of the metal, I think. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here's Perseus holding the head of Medusa, whereas helmeted Athena figures on the obverse. BMC 1167. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Rated R3, the following coin was struck in Antioch under Constantine II. It has 8 layers. RIC VII -ANT- 73. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
All the legend is Greek. The second letter between one and two o'clock is Epsilon. I can see it clear at hand, assisted by a magnifier and light....
Although I didn't like the condition of this silver Tet, I couldn't anyway stop myself from buying my first tetradrachm of this Roman Emperor. The...
I don't know if Carus looks bald on the following coin which was struck in Cyzicus. RIC 118c - second emission. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Antiochos VIII. Bronze- Bird on reverse. SNGIs 2508. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
As far as condition, this is the best Byzantine coin I have so far. It's a decanummum ( 10 nummi ). The letter I (Iota) on reverse stands for...
I don't know whether this coin of Max II is silvered or not. It has a star on the right field of reverse. Struck in Rome. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Greetings coin-fellow. I was just making a nice joke..LOL. as usual. That's fun....
They look like fossils to me. I'm no expert.
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