Indo-Greek Silver Drachm of Antimachos II Nikephoros (minted sometime between 174 and 165 BCE): [ATTACH]
Cilician Silver Stater (minted in Nagidos sometime between 400 and 384 BCE): [ATTACH]
Seleukid Silver Obol of Seleukos I Nikator (minted in Ekbatana sometime between 311 and 295 BCE): [ATTACH] This coin is very rare.
Seleukid Silver Obol of Seleukos I Nikator (minted in Ekbatana sometime between 311 and 295 BCE): [ATTACH]
Seleukid Silver Tetradrachm of Antiochos VIII Epiphanes (minted in Damaskos either in 115 or 114 BCE), which used to be a part of the André Ronde...
Sikyonian Silver Triobol (minted in Sikyon sometime between 100 and 60 BCE) , which used to be a part of the collections of John Twente and Dr. H....
Seleukid Silver Tetradrachm of Antiochos VIII Epiphanes (minted in Damaskos either in 115 or 114 BCE): [ATTACH]
Under the assumption they are in the same condition, yes, the hoard coin is worth more, especially if it is from a famous hoard.
Sikyonian Silver Triobol (minted in Sikyon sometime between 100 and 60 BCE)[ATTACH] :
Since Trajan Decius was born near Sirmium and what is now northern Croatia was part of Pannonia, I have decided to post my newest coin here:...
Roman Empire Silver Antoninianus of Trajan Decius (minted in Rome sometime between 249 and 251): [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Eastern Gangas Gold Fanam of Bhanudeva IV (minted circa 1419): [ATTACH]
Roman Empire Silver Siliqua of Julian (minted in Arelate sometime between 361 and 363), which is from the 1887 East Harptree, Somerset Hoard:...
Roman Empire Silver Siliqua of Julian (minted in Arelate sometime between 361 and 363): [ATTACH]
Roman Empire Silver Antoninianus of Philip I (minted in Rome in 249): [ATTACH]
Roman Empire Silver Denarius of Marcus Aurelius (minted in Rome in either 169 or 170): [ATTACH]
Roman Empire Silver Denarius of Commodus (minted in Rome in 189), which is from the Little Busby Hoard of Roman Denarii: [ATTACH]
Roman Empire Silver Denarius of Commodus (minted in Rome in 189): [ATTACH]
Roman Republic Silver Victoriatus (minted in Luceria sometime between 211 and 208 BCE): [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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