This is a coin from the Byzantine era. Most of them have religious motifs on them like the cross on the reverse of your coin. Use sites like...
Au58, if those scratches on the reverse is on the holder ms62.
Moving away from goats I see. Nice hawk.
So who is the first toner? lol [IMG]
Would be pretty cool to see the finished tie. Would be difficult for me to match that to my usual all black attire though. :D
Here are some of mine, feel free to use any or none. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Gold is always nice to get. I've been getting a bit interested in the Byzantine era lately, good writeup.
Not a fan of fourees either, but they do have an interesting history to them. But, yeah usually I stay away from them, don't know enough about...
Its still a nice coin, I wouldn't mind having one in my collection. And besides, pretty sure you can unload somehow if you really don't want to...
Here is my Thrace, Maroneia [IMG]
I'm always looking to add lesser known coins to my collection. Unfortunately some of those are rather expensive. ... say do they have ancients...
Uranopolis or in present day Ouranoupoli was founded by the brother of Cassander of Macedonia, Alexarchus in the late 4th century B.C. They were...
Nice posters, don't have any myself but I can draw up a quick one in PS. As far as ties go, I actually prefer the wide traditional tie. The narrow...
Using film camera for photography is basically dead. When digital was first becoming popular the "professional" photographers were boldly stating...
Nice addition. If those are the sellers pictures, the coin itself may be a bit darker. I've noticed that a lot of sellers either use too much...
Its also served in China, think it started from there but not entirely sure. Durian I can handle, and if you think a durian is stinky, we have a...
I've seen these before but never tried it. If it was served in a different way which I didn't know what it was, I may eat it lol.
Wagons are overrated? ... wait does that mean you fell off the wagon? ;)
Don't think too many people know about this Chinese dish [IMG] Its pork ribs covered in rice powder, then steamed on top of sweet potato....
This has got to be the strangest Ancient Coin Thread ever.
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