Carthage, head of Tanit left, horse right, palm behind. Struck at Zeugitana or Carthage, 3-4Century BC. Reference: Weber 8509v
Happy Thanksgiving all. [ATTACH]
Congrats Mat
The example doesn't even show the face of the charioteer, but I suppose it is him.
At my age, there's not a lot of fight left in me. But I will give it a go as long as my friend Colt can come along just in case. [ATTACH] MN....
Your second coin was struck c. 119BC. Here is my example: [ATTACH] M FURIUS Lf PHILUS ROMAN REPUBLIC AR Denarius OBVERSE: Laureate head of...
However, the kid riding the horses is rather rare. C. Marius with son, Tribute and Consul, c. 101 BC, C. Fundanius, Helmeted head of Roma right,...
Great addition Mikey.
Both nice, but the quadran is my fav. And, now that you poin it out, I can make out part of the bull and monogram.
Full description: L SCRIBONIUS LIBO ROMAN REPUBLIC; GENS SCRIBONIA AR Denarius OBVERSE: BON EVENT LIBO, diademed head of Bonus Eventus right...
This is one of my favorite coins in my collection. Very nice Mikey (stay away from the coins I want will ya?) [ATTACH]
Looks about right to me.
Uberitas avg is the reverse legend.
For sure Trajan Decius.
Interesting that the coins are both Arabic and I would say Western style with a portrait of the ruler (not allowed in the Muslim faith). I don't...
Good information and sleuthing.
Nice find. We're really shopping for the same coins aren't we?
Well, I'm in the camp of waiting till Christmas eve. As a child I was so excited I could hardly sleep. So were my sons. We always open on...
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Yeah, a man and his camel......
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