As an Orlando resident these are the lone shows (both winter and summer FUN) that I ever have a table at, and I really like interacting with all...
Antioch, Seleucis and Pieria ; Pseudo-autonomous Ae, dated year 115 of the Caesarian Era (66/67 AD): 19mm, 5.9gms Obv: ANTIOXEΩN; Laureate bust...
Interesting type David. Your coin reminded of this small Antiochos type I came across recently: Antiochos VII (138-129 BC) Ae, Askalon mint...
Interesting coins all. Here's one from Alexandria: Trajan Ae Dichalkon, dated regnal year 16; 14mm, 1.3gms Obv: Laureate bust right Rev: Elephant...
Gotta include the big-eyed Constantine III:[ATTACH]
Here's one of my more interesting types from the waning years of the Empire: Zenonis, wife of Basiliscus (476-477 AD) : 9mm, 0.9gms [ATTACH] The...
The only one of these I have seen in person was at the Met when I was in NYC for the International show in January. It was unceremoniously hung on...
@Broucheion : Thanks so much. Just out of curiosity how would you describe the obverse and reverse of this coin ... and is it a chalkous?
This coin has been sitting on my desk for around a year and for some reason I just can't seem to find a reference for it. It's probably Ptolemy II...
Here's another Hadrian Tetradrachm with the Isis/Harpokrates reverse within a temple: [ATTACH]
I'm normally over on the ancients forum on CT but happened to see this thread. I live in Orlando and have had a table at the FUN show for many...
You certainly made one grand entrance into the CT ancients forum. A beautiful coin.
Some very nice examples from a very scarce series. I would add a different coin from this city in the name of Justinian but well, I don't believe...
@TIF : Thanks once again. Much appreciated. I did not check that particular website which I certainly should have done. Interesting that it didn't...
This one should be real easy but after an hour of on-line searching I just can't find the proper identification. I'm guessing it's from ancients...
Here's an interesting type:[ATTACH] Hadrian (117-138 AD) Ae Drachm ; Dated regnal year 19 (34mm, 22.7gms) Obv: AVT KAIC TPAIAN AΔPIANOC CEB;...
The only one of the remaining cities I have is a small bronze from Colone (or Kolone) Colone Troas (400-300 BC ) Ae : 10mm, 1.1 gms Obv:...
Here's a provincial of Julia Domna from Pionia Troas with the reverse of emperor on horseback right, serpent entwined tree to right (28mm,...
Is it right to call the denomination "tetrassarion"? The coin is mine but the description was a cut and paste from acsearch. I kind of questioned...
Here's one more: Diadumenian (217-218 AD) Ae: Nikopolis ad Istrum, Moesia Inferior (25mm, 8.8gms) Rev: River-God seated left on rock, holding...
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