Hope to see you guys at the show then, I'll be there all three days for at least a couple of hours.
To me there appear to be notable differences in the design of the twig and arrow fletching at the eagle's feet. The design overall seems to be...
That Miletos piece indeed is great. Nice buys.
On the reverse, left side of left alter attendant, are some symbols, not all are visible unfortunately. Words were written R to L in Pahlavi, in...
Looks like a Khusru II. The one pictured is a good one, date and mint are just about visible on the reverse.
The first coin is a bronze 5 centimes piece from Tunisia, struck under the rule of Ali Bey, the date on the coin is AH 1309, or about 1891 AD....
Nice coin, I really like the one in your new avatar, can you post some larger pics?
Happy Birthday, Most Intelligent of the Dinosaurs.
The writing below the hands looks vaguely Arabic. My guess is a Christian marriage token from somewhere in the area between the Black Sea,...
1) A 1/2 ghirsh from the Hejaz and Nejd Sultanate (part of modern day Saudi Arabia), dated AH 1356 (about 1937 AD) 2) Greek 5 lepta 4) Swedish...
They're polished so bright they hurt my eyes. Don't buy.
Happy Birthday tcore!
Nice of your coworkers to do that. The date is JE 5744, or 1984 AD (shown to the left of the denomination).
From the Standard catalog I see only JR as an assayer for this year, meaning there is only this variety. Or at least it is by far the most...
Looks like the Potosi mint, Bolivia. Mark is on the reverse, about 9 o'clock.
Its a 10 piastres from Egypt, year 1937, silver. That's an interesting chain.
I go F12.
I believe the coin you show now is an N-19, (rarity 3). It is not the so-called 51/81 overdate, which is N-3.
Nice, I like those Pegasus coins.
KM#196.22, assayer T.D. (5 o'clock obverse position) runs for $15 in EF, $30 in UNC for this date. However my catalog is old (4th ed). Try your...
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