Persian Achaemenid empire Siglos (400-300bc) from modern-day Iran.
It’s not hard to see mint state ancient gold coins or even silver coins, but I’ve never seen a bronze or a copper coin glistening with the...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malik_Kafur%27s_invasion_of_the_Pandya_kingdom
The Cholas were a Tamil empire, Kahavanu is a Sinhalese name given to the imperial Chola coins and the latter ones inspired from the Chola coins,...
That seems plausible, I have a coin of your description, however, the king's belly is too fat compared to the one in the post tho :D
too bad the reverse is all mangled up!
I saw this error coin misattributed on eBay as Pandyas, but it's a double-struck Chola (their neighbor) stater (985-1014 AD), for reference the...
Ok, I'll post a new theme (12hrs), I just received a mail call of a double-struck Chola stater (985-1014 AD), for reference the standard coin is...
Not really, I've always wanted a Celtic cast coin, and this particular horse design caught my eye.
Features a 'native-American' like head and a horned horse (I'd say an unicorn lol). 3 grams. 52 BC. My first Potin coin as well!
Denarius of Hadrian that I'm yet to attribute! If anyone can tell me the year and the reverse that'd be really great :) Next, post a mystery coin...
Alright, for the sake of this thread, post a coin featuring Sabina!
I have a worn example of the similar-looking coin featuring Aequitas, except it's a dupondius with a radiate crown. Next, post the last Roman...
How about Elagabalus! he's regarded as crazy, but I'd say he was only acting his age? I mean what did they expect giving a 14 y/o the absolute...
Some Ukrainian Hryvnia!
Umayyad Caliphate, AR Dirham, 715 AD. Next theme- Post any pre-Islamic, native coins of the Arabian peninsula.
Portugal- 1819 Pataco (40 Réis) - João VI
1940 Vatican 5 Lire
No problem, I just got a bit excited!
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