Well judging by how much the coins sell for, it seems to work really well.. [ATTACH] and here was that coin in the Roma sale
In what way? quote from the notes on the book Not sure, but maybe the goal wasn't to find the best coin.. there were other coins of similar...
Here is a coin I bought off eBay in September.. Previously sold on CNG [ATTACH] then offered on VCOINS [ATTACH] then I got it off eBay......
Nice, must have taken pretty long to get all those :( So sad.
thanks for the comments [ATTACH] here is one with a good butterfly, and here are a few more pics of my coin too lol... 1st pic-- January Ebay...
[ATTACH] Roman Republic: Anonymous. 169-158 BC. Æ As . Rome mint. Laureate head of Janus; I above / Prow right; above, butterfly on vine branch;...
Well, the Rome coin (Sear 291) has CONOK in the Exergue . so it wouldn't be that one.
Thanks Also i found out what one of the unknown coins was ITALY, Sicilia (Regno). Manfredi. 1258-1266. Æ Denaro. Messina mint. +DEI GRAC’R’, m...
That one is actually Alexander Balas, I have one too:phantom: [IMG] SELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Alexander I Balas. 152-145 BC. AR Drachm Antioch...
[IMG] Well a few flakes anyway :angelic: Nicephorus III Botaniates. 1078-1081. Fouree Histamenon Nomisma . Christ Pantokrator seated facing on...
This i think [img] LICINIUS I. 308-324 AD. Æ Follis Cyzicus mint. Struck 321-324 AD. Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right / Jupiter standing...
Nice, I still don't have one of Maurice, I thought i had the first 3 Byzantine rulers, Anastasius, Justin and Justinian, but now i am thinking my...
Looks like this one? only $5700 :angelic:...
It would have took an 11 hours by car including the ferry to get from where the coin was first struck in Sikyon to Cydonia where it was overstruck...
[ATTACH] here are the two designs.. http://romanumismatics.com/archive/auction-viii/lot/0285/ https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?term=SNG...
I think both of those coins are sear 529, attributed to the Constantinople mint, the reverse of both is VICTORIA AVGG Θς while 482 doesn't have...
[IMG] Nice, I have one of those too, very shinyo_O
PTOLEMAIC KINGS of EGYPT. Ptolemy II Philadelphos. 285-246 BC. Æ Drachm Alexandria mint. Struck circa 266/5-256 BC. Head of Zeus-Ammon right,...
Nice, but it was actually Basil II who was known as the Bulgar slayer, Here is my follis of Basil I.. BASIL I, with CONSTANTINE. 868-879 AD. Æ...
"""The rumor that some huge Arras gold medallions were melted down has been convincingly refuted by P. Bastien in his monograph on the hoard, Le...
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