'Bout time you got one of those, AJ! :P :D Fabulous coin-- the best reverse I've seen on that type!!
Superstar! :D [ATTACH] [IMG]
Here's an M city not yet crossed off the list: [IMG] THRACE, Madytos c.350 BC AE13, 1.86 gm. Obv: bull butting right. Rev: dog seated right, ear...
Hmm. It does look like you coin was coated with something, and probably long ago. If I understand correctly, silvering of Imperial coins was...
Olympia [IMG] ELIS, Olympia. 87th Olympiad, 432 BCE AR hemidrachm, 16 mm, 2.7 gm Obv: eagle, with wings displayed above, flying left, holding...
Yes, and I harass him like a mother because he does have a camera... (Love you, Charles :kiss::D)
It's a beauty!! I grabbed an inexpensive example last year, in part because I didn't have an example of a quinarius. [ATTACH]
It's Phoenician. From your fuzz-o-gram scans I can't make out details to know if it is also of Trajan. The type was issued for several emperors....
[IMG] SYRIA, uncertain 3rd century CE AE11, 4.4 gm Obv: Ram leaping left, head reverted Rev: Scales; countermark with helmeted bust right Ref:...
Caligula is in the right in this set.
OMG, I'm so jealous! What a fantastic coin!!
Hi David, Taking side view images of coins is hard! Good job on that :). I hope you don't mind but I did some tweaking to adjust the tilt and...
Oh YES! Let's do this!! It would be so funny :D Let's see... we could express it as a ratio of chin to neck. :shy: This made my day :)
It would be hard for me to make any determination of that first coin you showed, Randy, because of the dark and poor images! There isn't any...
Welcome to CoinTalk! Like Hookman and Bing I don't know either but none look ancient.
The eagle's wings are closed rather than open. Your lovely Aurelian tet is Emmett 3923.5, Milne 4419, and Dattari 5475. As for silvering, to the...
Wow, those are some of the fuzziest images I've seen here on CT o_O. Doug is right though-- it's not your typical Ephesus coin. In fact, it...
Gorgeous!! Fantastic coin, Z!
https://www.michaels.com/lever-punch-circle-recollections/M10358843.html?dwvar_M10358843_size=3.5 in#start=1 Why do you need different sizes? If...
The ancient ones are my favorites, particularly the two Seleukos Nikator tetradrachms and the Akragas hemilitron, with its fine selection of...
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