Attribution depends heavily on the control marks between the eagle's legs. From here it looks like Delta Iota. What do you see?
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Unfortunately, the more I look at it, the more doubts I have as to its authenticity. The early issues of Gordian usually show a much younger...
AR Antoninianus. Rome mint. 2nd emission, AD 239. Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right / Fides standing left, holding standard and...
It looks precisely like a 17th century jeton using Roman types should look. I'll leave it to you to do the rest of the footwork.
With what funding?
ERIC is a decent beginner tool. If you want something worth citing, find a copy of RIC (The Roman Imperial Coinage) - unfortunately, that's a very...
Let's be sure to lay out everything we know here - the original piece MUST have been struck 1873-1898, which is actually a reasonably narrow...
I am almost certain it is NOT a stater of any sort - that would usually imply gold content, which the fabric and preservation of this coin rule...
http://www.cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=164098 I haven't found any records of the last coin, so I'll have to look in the books. (The...
You've made posts like this before. At best, I feel you're making a gross simplification of the situation. Can you cite any worthwhile sources,...
Doug is correct. Its either the Kidarites, or one of the other tribes/kingdoms that succeeded the Kushans.
I wasn't quoting the actual dates on your coin. What I read as 1612 could well be 1642. With the coin in hand, you have a great advantage - and...
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