It's certainly recognizable as a scorpion! Mine is one of the first really small coins I bought and I was rather shocked by the size despite...
Looks like it to me. Markianopolis. I've lightened your pictures and joined them. You'll get more people looking and helping if you put...
Is there a daily limit to the dollar amount you can write when using echecks, or a limit for one check? I know there is with debit cards. If...
Welcome to CoinTalk Ancients, @phillipaanderson :) From your title I gather you'd like to do some of the work yourself, so I'll just give a few...
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Snake on a stick on a flying snake: [IMG] THRACE, Pautalia. Caracalla CE 198-217 AE29, 16.4 gm Obv: AYT K M AY CEY ANTΩNEINOC; Laureate, draped...
What a great eagle! He's definitely screaming at Vespasian, who looks smugly satisfied.
As RC said. Like this CNG example: [IMG] MOESIA INFERIOR, Nicopolis ad Istrum. Septimius Severus. AD 193-211. Æ Pentassarion (25mm, 12.04 g,...
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Mende struck many coins depicting donkeys/asses (same animal). In addition to the Septimius Severus Circus denarius I posted which depicts an ass...
Panzerman... I really don't understand why you frequently post a picture of a coin and tell us it is your coin when it is most certainly not your...
Panzerman, for clarification... do you own this coin-- the coin you showed-- or did you mean you own one of this type of coin (a Kroisos hekte)?
I can't see much of anything of your coin's reverse legend due to the tiny images and wear. Bigger images might help! That said, I'm not seeing...
Reality check... P-man, at some point in the past here on CoinTalk you disclosed your yearly income and you've also indicated that your wife has...
I was going to post that article too but Reid Goldsborough's website is defunct and the link is broken. Fortunately, it was archived by the...
Interesting! I'll have to start counting strings on every ancient coin lyre coin I see :). Based on ancient art and coins some lyres have more...
I thought it was male (larger head size and such) but on second thought the underbelly does seem to show teats rather than loose skin :oops:....
What are you talking about? That reverse is exceptional! Gorgeous :)
That instrument on that coin is a kithara, and from the passage you posted and from what I've seen, kitharas were more sophisticated and had more...
Yes one can, which is why I still don't have one :D :D
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