And here are 3 other tets (3/4 of the worrisome 4-some photo posted last night) that have similar "off"-ness about them (their softness, their...
And here's a more detailed series of the Valerian I obverse and year 2 eagle reverse: [ATTACH]
Here's a more detailed series of photos to review on the Philip I: [ATTACH]
I see it more as recognition... Showing value and a way to say, "hey *member*, we know it takes time and effort to put together that great post,...
I was just doing some googling about the Delta and Epsilon post-Caracalla thing and came across this little bit of I go from Forvm' moonmoth:...
Printing it now! Thanks, Doug! Edit: I thought I'd seen it before... I'm familiar with the article (though I hadn't read it in it's entirety)...
Found this entry in A Catalogue of the Greek Coins in the British Museum: Galatia, Cappadocia and Syria: [ATTACH]
I'll take some more photos of it/them when I get home tonight. It does have a large flan crack that does go all the way through. But maybe...
Well, shucks! Now that you say it, it looks soft. And looking at a few other of the tets, they are soft too, have a different color/fabric, and...
Here's #6: [ATTACH] 22mm, 9.7g
Great work!!! I had recognized the ANTIOXE legend. Do I see AIP at the top of the lyre? Does the ET and the AIP represent the date?
Quick work! It's a fascinating little coin. If you're interested in another, how about the lil #17? 17mm, 3.0g [ATTACH]
If you're up for a 3rd, @Roman Collector, do you want to do #12? 19mm x 20mm, 5.0g [ATTACH]
Sweet, @Roman Collector !! Thanks, Doug! Hoard is a pretty appropriate term!
Nice work!! Ok, #4... 30mm, 19.4g [ATTACH]
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Nice!!! :woot: Looks like the reverse is like this then? [ATTACH]
If you need any further photos in different angles, let me know.
Mwahhaha! #20 it is! The reverse is a little messed up... :jawdrop: Looks like there is a square incuse c/m on the chest of the obverse bust....
@TIF, do you want to take 9 or 4? Or 20 might be a hard one.
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