The two Mexican coins, the left are "cap and rays" 8 reales. The top coin is from the Mexico City Mint, dated 1891, assayer AM. The coin below...
Based on the photos I'm incline to say no, but weight and diameter information would be helpful. The color is odd, but that might be lighting....
That's a gorgeous coin - wonderful surfaces and color! These 8 escudos of Ferdinand VI were super rare and expensive prior to the Luz. The...
That's a really nice set! Augustus and Agrippa, AE As, Nemausus, Gaul, circa 10-14 AD. From Roma E-Sale 82, Lot 870. 12.02 grams [ATTACH]
Here's a coin that arrived today. Artuqids of Mardin,Nasir al-Din Artuq Arslan, AE dirham, AH 598 (1201/02 AD). SS37.2; Album 1830.1 14.25 grams...
Herennia Etruscilla, Antoninianus, 250 AD, PVDICITIA AVG. RIC 58b, 5.6 grams [ATTACH] Next: Another Roman empress.
Lucania, Thurium, tetradrachm or double nomos, 443-400 BC. 15.47 grams [ATTACH] Next: A coin issued during the reign of a tyrant or oligarch,...
Nice coin! It looks almost like a proof.
Nice coin! The dark green areas look like just thicker, dark patina that deposited on the coin. The beautiful green patina has a blend of...
That's a very nice coin with an impressive provenance! Also, that was a shrewd purchase with the strong US dollar. Congrats!
The OP coin is very nice, and the NGC coins are super nice. but pricey. It's hard to determine the grade of the OP coin but it seems to have...
Olbia, cica 400-380 BC, AE cast 36 mm, sea eagle reverse. 20.1 grams. It looks as if he's clutching Moby Dick. [ATTACH] Next: How about a...
Thanks! I think that is the most plausible explanation, as these coins were widely copied/imitated. If I recall correctly that coin came from a...
Interesting. Could it be from Correggio? Here's another odd ball lion daalder, clearly an imitation, possibly Middle East, Indonesia, or some...
Ancients can be low weight for various reasons, but I think the weight of your tetradrachm is fine. There's some porosity and that probably...
My understanding is that PVC residue accumulates on coins in PVC flips, so they are in direct contact with the PVC plastic. I am not sure what...
That's a nice coin! I really like the strike. The obverse is super nice! There seem to be some deposits on the reverse, but I think the coin's...
Yes, definitely leave your coin as is. It has a really nice, even patina.
Justinian I, follis, Carthage (KAR) [ATTACH] Next: Your largest Byzantine bronze either by diameter or weight.
Severus Alexander, sestertius, Rome, circa 233 AD reverse with sol facing left. RIC535 16.31 grams [ATTACH] Next: Another coin of Severus...
Separate names with a comma.