Thanks, @TheRed :) Not sure why I haven't given it the "jazz hands" background yet! Antinous [IMG] EGYPT, Antinoöpolis. Antinous 2nd-3rd...
Antigonos III Doson [IMG] KINGS of MACEDON. Antigonos III Doson, 229-221 BCE struck 227-225 BCE, Amphipolis mint? AR tetradrachm, 32 mm, 17.1 gm...
Antigonos II Gonatas [IMG] KINGS OF MACEDON, Antigonos II Gonatas 277/6-239 BCE, struck after 270 BCE, Amphipolis mint AR tetradrachm, 31mm,...
Augustus and Agrippa [IMG] Augustus & Agrippa struck c. 10 BCE - CE 10, Nemausus AE dupondius Obv: IMP/DIVI F, back-to-back heads of Agrippa, in...
Aurelian A couple of Alexandrian tetradrachms [IMG] This one was from the group lot that had makeup on many, apparently an attempt at mimicking...
Aquilia Severa [IMG] EGYPT, Alexandria. Aquilia Severa year 5, CE 221/2 tetradrachm, 23.5 mm, 11.57 gm Obv: draped bust right Rev: head of Zeus...
Antoninus Pius [IMG] EGYPT, Alexandria. Antoninus Pius Regnal year 8, CE 144/5 AE drachm, 33 mm, 23.2 gm Obv: [legend]; laureate draped bust...
Agathokles [IMG] SICILY, Syracuse. Agathokles (317-289 BCE) struck 310-305 BCE AR tetradrachm, 17.40 g, 24 mm Obv: head of the nymph Arethusa...
Aretas IV [IMG] NABATAEA, Aretas IV with Queen Shuqailat 9 BCE - CE 40, Petra AE18 Obv: jugate busts of Aretas IV and Shuqailat right, Rev:...
Since yours was technically Aesillas, I'll do a lifetime Alexander the Great :) [IMG] KINGS OF MACEDON, Alexander III AR tetradrachm, 17.14 gm...
I don't know enough to say one way or another but there is a possibility that it is authentic. Not sure anyone will be able to tell you with...
...and the seller is on Forum's Notorious Fake Sellers List.
Charles... what denomination do you think it is? Have you found any similarly sized Attica fractionals with that iconography? I'm concerned...
I guess it's a matter of personal taste but in general I find Flavian Ephesus portraits more artistic than Flavian Rome portraits. Edited: Oh,...
At 4.1 gm (if that is accurate) it's a little bit light but it doesn't look overtly fake/cast. I haven't checked fakes archives. If authentic,...
Oh MAN I want to come visit and play in your fields :D Great find!!
That's a marvelously macrognathic man, @Macromius :D More magnificent mandibles: [IMG] PTOLEMIC KINGS OF EGYPT. Ptolemy I Soter Struck c....
Well said! :)
I wonder if the negative depiction of serpents/snakes in early Christiandom was purposeful-- another way to distinguish itself from pagan...
This is posted on the Ancients board and nitpicking and appreciating ancient coins is what we do :) I don't think any of us seriously thought the...
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