I have a couple dozen of them but I'll mention one that some might overlook: Rome: OK, most Roman coins came from Rome up to a point but by the...
Style. Ancient coins were made without modern machines, engraved with a style of art matching the era and in sizes appropriate for the period....
229o also is not what it might appear to be. It shows Julius Caesar but is a token or medallion from modern times. The group photos are no use...
rexesq: I have very little in the way of provincials from Antioch but you might be interested in these two antoniniani only one of which has the...
Circa 800-950ad Rajput dynasties Saurashtra & Gujarat silver drachm Imitation of Sassanian silver drachms of Khushrau stylized head of Khushrau...
I'd take them to a show leaving the Clodius Albinus in the group. If someone wants to buy them see if they point out to you that the Albinus is...
Samosata - Philip (which one depends on who you ask)
Since Rexesq mentioned them, I'll add photos of these two types. My photo file does not include the PM under obverse with the Pax reverse but it...
Lot. You will get more if you find collectors who want the specific ones and less if you sell to a dealer who has all the common denarii he...
5 is Antoninus Pius and 7 is Caracalla. The first two are rare but the condition makes them less than high demand items. A few years ago #2...
Where it is listed as sold out (7th down on this page): http://www.reeshabooks.com/newrel.htm
Yes. Most people say 'Antioch' but unknown is probably more honest. There are three reverses in that set. The third is Pax Fundata cum Persis...
If you own RIC, you don't 'need' it. It has coins not in RIC and the pictures are very nice but the reason to buy it is to support the effort...
Ras realized that the original was a good book but he wanted perfect. He put a lot of effort in tracking down coins he missed in the first one...
Each numismatist has to decide if Leo is an emperor of late Rome or of early Byzantine era. Almost all call him Roman because his coins are...
No label fits exactly but I'd say anything from the fall of Rome to the resurgance of interest in culture or 5th to 10th centuries more or less....
[ATTACH] So: Is this a fair posting of a non-Roman coin? I mean it does bear the legend of Honorius even if it was issued by Gaiseric or another...
Yes, of course. I sould have thought of placing the answers in 'hidden color' text. Your no-longer-Roman Vespasian even better illustrates how...
You'll note that so far the only 'European' coins are from that island off the coast.:rollling: Asking for things in this date range from the...
I have no idea what happened to the missing photos above so here they are.
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