Hmm, I always wondered about Batman. Now we know :D I won't be at that show but hey Anoob... you have some idea of my tastes... if you see...
Oh yeah, I forgot about prutot. They're not fabulous examples but I like 'em anyway. Coponius prutah, CE 6/7, Judaean procurator under Augustus...
Bing, that's a beautiful provincial Pius. Love those provincials!
Edit to my prior post: That Alexander III drachm was minted under Antigonos I Monophthalamos, 320-319 BC, so it's a two-fer.
Antigonos II Gonatas tet, Amphipolis [ATTACH] Alexander the Great drachm, Sardes [ATTACH]
Yep, stunning! AncientJoe must just about explode with satisfaction every time he looks at his coins... especially that Euainetos dekadrachm....
Great thread! I'd type more of my opinion but I wore out my fingers clicking 'Like'.
I was just admiring some Gallienus centaur coins this morning... might have to keep an eye on those auctions.
Wowie, so many fantastic coins. AncientJoe-- are those your coins?? If so... speechless!
LOL, you're right... how did I not notice that major difference? :confused:
Maybe this is getting close... [IMG] from vcoins
That is a very interesting specimen indeed. Great find!
Oh my, Steve/Jerry/Bob-- That's quite a pride. I got a Seljuks of Rum a week or two ago. It's slabbed (ick), just got it in the mail a...
Fantastic! Awesome cherrypick!
I think my parents had that LP :D
Thanks! Bought it off the bay recently.
Here's a little one, only enough room for half a cat. A hemifelidrachm, perhaps :D [ATTACH] Thrace, Chersonesos AR hemidrachm 400 - 350 BC...
Oh MAN! That is a very cool hobo nickel! Do you know when it was carved? Where did you find it? Is the obverse also altered?
Here kitty kitty kitty... [ATTACH] LUCANIA. Velia. Didrachm Circa 305-290 BC (seller/auction house card said 550-510 BC but I think that's...
For starters, look carefully at each of these coins on CoinFacts. Very high resolution pictures, great for learning. There are probably some...
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