Thanks for your answer, I also have the conviction that the coin comes from Ascalon, But it is not so simple because until now sellers and...
Hello everyone, I am taking advantage of the summer to deepen some research that has not been successful before. Last March I submitted to your...
Sorry for my late reply, it took me a little time to find Margaret THOMPSON's study .... which I thank you for giving me the reference. Indeed the...
...........rather heavy compared to the coins I have seen. Athena's crest also looks different
Hello everyone, I am taking advantage of the heat wave which is currently raging in France to put some order in my collection. Seeking to locate...
Hello fellow numismatists! I had recently the oportunity to acquire the coin below [ATTACH] [ATTACH] It comes from Lampsakos and bears the...
To be almost certain as to the origin of a coin, it would be necessary to have an excavation report or an inventory of hoard (a rather strong term...
Well done !! you definitely answer at the speed of light!! I will be able to continue my investigations thanks to you François
well done !!! you mean this coin could come from either Askalon or Aspendos ?
purchased without precise identification in my opinion we see on the obverse a kind of shield and on the reverse a winged caduceus and a "c" on...
To allow me a little more advance, could a charitable numismatist provide me with a copy of the description of the coin given by SNG von Aulock...
Sorry but what means : "BD and TLC" :panda: François
:):) Thank you for this information, I am progressing little by little!!
Hello everyone, Once again, I need your knowledge and experience, I acquired this very beautiful (I think ;-) Hemiassarion from Phrygia, more...
I must do my mea-culpa (mea maxima culpa) :panda: and admit my ignorance of this great work!! ... it will certainly take me long enough to fully...
GREAT !!! here's a track that I'm going to dig tonight..... I'm going to get my shovel!
thoses 2 references are hoard references, which doesn't mean much out of context François
Hello everybody, Today, I am interested in “the Gallic emperor” in other words : POSTUMUS, from whom I have just acquired a coin representing a...
Γ = 3 K = 20 C = 200 account is good :-) but no "L" announcig the datation maybe the way of announcing a date has evolved towards a simplification...
it is true that almost all dated coins have an "L" as date's first letter, but there are exceptions .... such as the coin of Roman collector...
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