Which auction house? Some do with a link some don't. The terms of use will say.
Those are the coins I like to find misidentified, but are too expensive if the seller knows what they are. I purchased this one under similar...
I believe it may be a fake similar to this type, but don't quote me on it. I've never handled one of these before. [ATTACH]
I think @KIWITI may be right, can even make out the TO of the ЄN TƔTO NIKA. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Constans II 642 to 643 AD Mint: Constantinople AE...
That's a nice one for the type. I wouldn't say these are scarce unless you are referring to the year in which case I have no idea. Tyre [ATTACH]...
I sold this one. [ATTACH] Arados 240 to 237 BC Obvs: Head of Tyche r. wearing turreted head-dress. Revs: AP, Prow of galley with Athena fighting...
Alexander I or II
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Here is one where someone gave Eros long hair. [ATTACH]
I would recommend treatment. I have one of this type. [ATTACH] Seleucus I Mint: Antioch 312 to 280 BC Obvs: Apollo laureate right with long hair....
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I would say it is just based on the photo, however the weight is correct for a tetradrachm. The reference number they are using is for a didrachm...
I have yet to read it, but will soon. [ATTACH] Helena 318 to 319 AD Mint: Thessalonica AE Follis Obvs: HELENA N F, bare head right, waved hair,...
There is also a silver coin in his name. There still is debate about it but the coins in question show a boy they believe is too young to be...
The ones I am missing are Timarchos, Molon, and the son of Antiochus VII. Molon I will probably never own as it is known from 1 example typically.
That is a nice portrait and easily recognizable as Zabinas. Here are a few more. You will notice I am missing the rare ones in silver or have none...
That's a heavy bullet, I haven't seen them that large. I think that would do a lot of damage with the right force. I agree. Having an elephant...
Just another what if, but have to wonder the outcome if Antiochos III would have given Hannibal a field command in Asia minor instead of a naval one.
I see some great and diverse coins in this thread. That's a great tet, hope to get one someday. Thanks for the link! I've always liked that...
@Pavlos & @TheRed wanted to see my newest from this thread, so here it is. The Indian civilization was well used to elephants in battle but that...
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