If you've got the coins, we've got the time. :)
Nice Alexandrian campgate of Constantine I. That is all. :) [ATTACH]
Very nice indeed - an imperious bust and great reverse detail. Bravo!
I received this little griffin of Teos recently, which was not actually acquired for the griffin, but rather because the reverse is possibly an...
Um,...Charlie's Angels?
Probably a paperweight - all you need is a few grams to keep your letter from floating away in the breeze. Man Gil, I wish other people that...
Ugh, that is beyond disheartening! Why couldn't it have been a common issue, like mine??
I'm also siding with the Grand Tour theory. What we have here is a collection, as opposed to a hoard.
Congratulations on an excellent find of great rarity!
By the end of Gallienus' reign, the Rome mint wasn't using any silver at all, likely not even in the washes. Here is one of my favorites: TRP XVI...
Great coins, Mat! Of course, the coins of good silver have more eye-appeal, but you can also track the gradual decline of fineness. Yours are the...
We haven't pulled out this emperor's coins in a while. There's a lot of common, inexpensive stuff here, but I find it all of great numismatic...
I wish I had any foxes to post, but in my hunting I came across this very interesting coin, Ionia or Lydia, uncertain mint. Nomos 2 Lot 112......
Here's a coin I acquired some months ago, but only got around to photographing recently, a bronze of Ionia, Teos, with griffin, kantharos,...
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