What the OP is saying is true for international shipping to many countries, and insuring coins beyond a nominal amount is not an option for USPS....
That solves that mystery. That would make it a Ω within a Δ, and most likely a retrograde P connected to the left side of the Δ. Also seen on...
Nice coin. Yours is 581, that entry only has left and right(missing similar to yours) controls. C581 has 2 controls in left field.
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It does appear that way from this search and in numerous denominations. I think Seleucus I/II also have that type but on the obverse.
Looks like fun wish I had time to play games like that. Recieved this one a couple of weeks ago. [ATTACH] Antiochus I Mint: Ai Khanoum AR...
Their purpose is still not understood and the denomination is also a guess being 1/3 siliqua or scripulum and 1:288th of a Roman pound. [ATTACH]...
My lots from the 15th shipped. Probably depends on the auction house.
That's nicer than these typical come. It also has come to my attention that I have no coins of Artetas III :( [ATTACH] Aretas IV Mint: Petra AR...
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Constantine has a quite a few types smaller than a follis. [ATTACH] Constantine I Rome mint 313 AD AE 1/4 Follis Obvs: IMP CONSTANTINVS PF AVG,...
Is that yours? It sold for 130,000 CHF at Numismatica Ars Classica.
Just get an older version even from the 90's if you need to. Not much change in his editions. I still use one from the early 2000's. [ATTACH]
Welcome. Don't worry about the addiction, it will start to wane after you are dead. So not permanent. Just picked this one up [ATTACH] Antiochus I...
Common theme here [ATTACH] Theodore I Mint: Nicaea Billon trachy 1208 to 1212 AD Obvs: The Virgin enthroned holding nimbate head of Christ. Revs:...
It's been a while since I used drive (like a decade). Does the template require users to make an edit to have a Google account?
I am busy with a newborn and other another project, but if there is a LOT of interest I could build some sort of online bourse. I basically...
At 3.5g I would assume it is a clever fake. Almost half the weight of a true medallion. Maybe @Victor_Clark can chime in.
[ATTACH] Constantine II Mint: Rome 320 AD AE Follis Obvs: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, Laureate draped and cuir. Revs: VOT X ET XV F PR, in three lines...
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