#7, #10 and #1 lead the pack for me. Pius drachms of ANY mythological type are collectible in aG condition. As worn coins go, this one is very...
This might be a good place to show this AE28 of Neocaesarea in Cilicia that starts the obverse legend with Annia. It was, after all, her name and...
The legends are in Latin. Caesarea, Hadrian. Apollo leaning on tripod. Compare:...
I know nothing about these but find it interesting that the OP coin has Henry' name on the shield side with Sit Nomen.. around the cross while...
Earlier I gave a link to a page offering proof "one can clearly demonstrate that ancient coin prices are not rationally explicable." I...
While this is an exceptional obverse, it comes from a large series of tridrachms with not too thrilling types that do not excite many people into...
A very pleasing coin!
I found the letters easier to read on the 'before' photo. It first struck me as a plowing scene left and possibly Severus Alexander but the...
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