Very nice coin and professional display! The only coin I have with a lyre: [IMG] Sicily, Kentoripai Æ Hemilitron – Reign of Timoleon (Ca....
Amazing coin, I like it a lot, thank you for sharing.
@ab initio indeed got the book and was in able to help me, thank you for the suggestion @Theodosius
Recently I acquired a very interesting Epeirote silver fraction, I thought it was unpublished, since there is literately 0 records of that type...
@Severus Alexander If I ship with untracked for 15$ + the 2.25$ then the shipment is 100% insuranced? Also, do you have any idea what the import...
Herodotus describes that the region was known to the Greeks of the 5th century B.C. as ιαπυγία (Iapygia) and the inhabitants as ιαπυγες...
Great coin, that one instantly caught my eye when I was looking at the pile of coins. Unfortunately I recently started collecting coins from Magna...
Great coin and an interesting write up! I was waiting for you to post this coin :) You know what, i'll just throw in my bronze coin from Gortyna:...
It is from the Seleukid ruler Diodotus Tryphon. What is the weight of the coin? It looks like it is a drachm but I do not like the style of the...
Wauw 298, thats very high, it's almost hazardous. What is the cause of this? At my house in Greece in a village the air quality index is around 9...
Some very nice and interesting coins I want to go for. Does anyone maybe know what the import charges could be from Canada to Europe? Sometimes...
I am trying to understand why these dates were given to the ancient coins I got at the moment in my collection. For some coins this is easy, if...
Silverdenar is the exact same person as "Ancientground" who is infamous for selling silver fakes. Silverdenar, like Ancientground sell original...
Finally got my first Ptolemy hockey puck, its a 'small' one but I like it a lot. [IMG] Ptolemy VI-VIII Bronze Coin (Ca. 180 B.C. -145 B.C.)...
Great coin and a beautiful upgrade! No Legio IIII yet? :D
Haha I saw that coin as well, nice one and a great price, I was doubting to get it because I liked the reverse, but one at the time!
I present to you: [IMG] Sicily, Kentoripai Æ Hemilitron (Ca. 344-336 B.C.) Obverse: Laureate head of Apollo right. Reverse: KENTO-ΡIΠINΩN; lyre,...
You are close! It is not Amisos but Amastris (in Paphlagonia) and it is not Roman. The coin belongs to the the last Greek ruler of this city...
Great coin, I almost do not collect Roman coins but this one I would love to have in my collection. Interesting background information as well.
Picked up this interesting Asklepios bronze coin from Pergamon, first snake added to my collection! [IMG] Mysia, Pergamon. Asklepios bronze...
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