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COMMAGENE, Zeugma. Philip I the Arab or Philip II. 247-249 AD. Æ31, 19.2g; 6h Obv.: AYTOK K M IOYΛI ФIΛIΠΠOC CЄB; Laureate, draped, and...
Laelianus. Vitellius. Gordian I and II. Didius. Clodius Albinus. Nigrinian. Romulus. Any western empire coin after Honorius. Usual unobtainable...
Very interesting coins and didn't know that head deformation occurred in India and/or Central Asia.
Great collection and thanks for sharing.
I think Cherson. http://augustuscoins.com/ed/Cherson/Chersonancients.html
Very frustrating. I do hope it gets solved eventually!
Leu is making a lot of money these days. ;):cat:;) Just look at the revenues from recent auctions that they email to us. Being a numismatist I...
Thanks for the information about the prow @Orielensis - very cool!
Obverse: IMP C POSTVMVS PF AVG Radiate, draped, cuirassed but right Reverse: SERAPI COMITI AVG Serapis standing left, raising hand and holding...
There is a marsh next to a Target store here in the Bay Area. A couple of days back I saw a great white heron standing in the brackish water....
That ad slot which showed up a couple of days ago was maddening. I haven't seen it today so maybe the powers that be decided to remove it. For...
The cult center of Thoth was hermopolis magna, now known as el-ashmunein. The only remnant of the temple today are the large statues of baboons...
Great coin. It is indeed surprising how many Antioch tets must have been struck, also wonder how many denarii/antoniniani equaled a tet in value.
Trajan Decius A.D. 249-251 AR Antoninianus, 4.1 grams, 23 mm Rome mint Obverse: IMP C M Q TRAJANVS DECIVS AVG, Radiate, draped, and cuirassed...
Sure have
Nice book with some great images.
For Leu I signed up last year and they extended 5,000 Chf credit towards the auction. I believe they asked for a couple of references but not a...
I think it is one of the most interesting statues in art history @DonnaML - and thanks for sharing your outstanding coin examples!
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