Constantinople mint, workshop 3 These come from other mints which replaced the officina letter (gamma) with the initial of the mint city. The...
Valens perhaps Thessalonica - soldier dragging captive by the hair I say Valens because the size of the letters make the longer name of...
http://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=85622.0 You can read the above which says way too much. A lot of what is said by anyone...
Did the Romans never use only one horse or did they just avoid them on coins?
$0.01 a word. Mail a self addressed stamped envelope for your dime.
Morgans do not speak to me but this SLQ has been mine for over 50 years. [IMG]
My favorite college professor said, "It is more fun to know than not to know." It turns out that was the single most important thing I got out of...
We do charge and we are not cheap. You will be expected to study up and help us with questions we ask in the future. There is too much of this...
I can't recall an article that said less and said it more poorly. Obviously someone is paid by the word.
"One cost $12 and the other $330. Assuming I am not crazy, there must be something in my mind that made the one so much more valuable than the...
We can each have different views on the importance of rarity. For me, there are two kinds of rarity. One is based on some minor point like an...
[ATTACH] Tarsos, Cilicia, AR stater 334-333 BC 10.7g. Ba'al/Athena. Is yours perhaps a smaller denomination? The photo makes it look...
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When one's wife says you should buy a coin, you should buy that coin.
I feel your pain. I am not on this page:...
http://www.forumancientcoins.com/dougsmith/bh.html There are many variations and at least 90% of the ones you see are not at all nice. They were...
Of my pages, I believe the series of pages on the vocabulary of ancient coins would serve you well. Their intent is to introduce terms and show...
Anthony, John, Collecting Greek Coins Jenkins, G. K., Ancient Greek Coins Jones, John Melville, A Dictionary of Ancient Greek Coins These are...
[ATTACH] http://esty.ancients.info/ricix/type46i.html The cross with CONCORDIA AVG is on Warrens page but much higher up as type 46.
Maximinus (no A) Steve, considering the thread is on extra heads, I wondered why you didn't post your very nice example of Perseus holding a...
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