This small coin is 15mm and in bad shape, but both ob and rev are fairly visible, yet unknown to me . If you can help me identify it. Thanks...
Fact is you have all seen many more damaged coins and know more about coins than myself and are most likely right on Fel Temp
@TIF I wish I had your graphic manipulation skills :) @dougsmit You are correct. I am always in ahurry and I forget the basics.
Reverse is strange... If I look at reverse as you do, I see a dog and a female figure standing on the right. If I flip it upside down, I think I...
Thanks Mikey Zee I just dont see it as fallen horseman
Thanks TIF, It doesnt look like it though. The Horse seems to be the largest figure on the coin and is standing tall. I cannot see the horseman...
This coin is I think, Constaninus I, but the reverse is damaged and I cannot identify it. Can anyone reckognise it? Thanks [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
I know they are not in best shape, but any info is appreciated: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I read the thread, thanks. Just to correct OP from that thread, Viminacium is not in West Turkey, unless there were two cities by the same name,...
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I think slighly better is slight understatement Thanks
Hostilian? Patina is incomplete.
Cheers! Hehehe Very cool Trays Nice Pinup girl
It is large and heavy. Its 25cm. Should it be cleaned or not? I do not reckognise the reverse... At the feet of the female figure is something...
I have one old blade... My guess is its top of spear. Year - unknown [ATTACH]
Ken, thats some great display! I love the Cross to the left. Are these swords at the back?
Great coins Victor
Thanks Hispanicus! I can see what you mean regarding detail quality. The find is still as strange, as finding miniature golden Mayan statue in the...
This was a secondary uniform button on general service uniforms of british army. The "kings crown" with the lion over it indicates its general age...
Doug, am I correct to notice that heads on Obverses of your coins and on my coins have slightly bowed posture. Is this usual look for the coins...
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