Google is you friend. Type in Indo-Scythian humped bull and you get the last one....
Any idea how many of these coins were destroyed during the European wars? Have you seen any? For example, the Pescennius Niger is quite...
The first is a bronze of the Shahi kings Lion/Elephant type: [ATTACH]
I'm less fond of the Kyzikos but I love that Alexandria. Some beard! I am also fond of the XXI folles. Diocletian [ATTACH] My Constantius is a...
Preference and there are not quite as many engraved in lesser style as I see it. Style judgement includes a dose of preference. I was once told...
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I'm not 100% clear on the lines dividing the 'spoiled brat' look from the 'tough guy' look but he definitely would rather kill you than look at...
I would like to think Christies would employ someone who would understand terminus ante/post quem and which side is up. Maybe not. While the...
I know the first five would be in my top ten. From me, Domitian gets no respect: Last of the twelve, least of the Flavians, fixated on one...
The whole 1.06g obol: [ATTACH] Next: A larger turtle (extra credit for one still smaller than the stater)
I got this in trade so am unsure of the cost but it is between the $10 and $575 figures. I read 39 so call it Ambibulus. Agree? [ATTACH]
I need to reshoot my first one here. I made the common error of showing the reverse upside down. Greek anchors tend to be the opposite of US...
Just an opinion: When shopping for one of these, look for one with the obverse legend clear even if it costs a bit more. What makes this coin...
Rereading this thread, I just realized that I had misunderstood what was being offered. The coins will not be openly flagged as real or not but...
The one I use has no brand name markings but was cheap Chinese on eBay made for use on stereo microscopes. There seems to be many. Today the...
Among the most stupid fakes out there is a Julius Caesar clearly dated XLIV BC or 44 years before Christ will be born. I don't have one of these...
Antoninus Pius, Alexandria drachm / Athena [ATTACH] Next: a different deity holding a statue of Nike/Victory
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