I am not, if I ever decide to go to the USA to attend something like this, I will go to New York City to attend NYINC and bid at Triton in person.
Umayyad Gold Dinar of al-Walid I (minted in Damascus sometime between 705 and 715):: [ATTACH] This isn't a new coin, rather the second...
Umayyad Gold Dinar of al-Walid I (minted in Damascus sometime between 705 and 715): [ATTACH] This isn't a new coin, rather the second...
Satrapy of Cilicia Silver Stater of Mazaeus (minted in Tarsus sometime between 361 and 328 BCE): [ATTACH]
Austro-Hungarian Gold 10 Crown of Franz Joseph I (minted in Kremnica in 1912): [ATTACH] [ATTACH] The above is not a new acquisition, rather...
Roman Republic Silver Denarius (minted in Rome in either 108 or 107 BCE by Manius Fonteius), which used to be a part of the collection of Robert...
Roman Republic Silver Denarius (minted in Rome in either 108 or 107 BCE by Manius Fonteius): [ATTACH]
Roman Empire Silver Antoninianus of Gordian III (minted in Rome sometime between 240 and 243): [ATTACH]
Roman Republic Silver Denarius Serratus (minted in Rome in 70 BCE by Quintus Fufius Calenus and Publius Mucius Scaevola): [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Phoenician Silver Shekel (minted in Tyre in either 117 or 116 BCE), which was a part of the coin collection of the Santa Barbara Museum of Art...
Phoenician Silver Shekel (minted in Tyre in either 117 or 116 BCE): [ATTACH]
Mughal Gold 1/2 Fanam of Farrukhsiyar (minted in Karpa sometime between 1713 and 1719): [ATTACH]
Western Chalukyas Gold Pagoda of Someshvara IV (minted sometime between 1181 and 1189): [ATTACH]
Western Chalukyas Gold Pagoda of Someshvara IV (minted sometime between 1181 and 1189), which used to be a part of the Charles W. Lueders...
Ottoman Silver Beshlik of Mehmed IV (minted in Tarabulus Gharb in either 1672 or 1673), which was once a part of the coin collection of Ken...
Ottoman Silver Beshlik of Mehmed IV (minted in Tarabulus Gharb in either 1672 or 1673): [ATTACH]
Seleukid Silver Tetradrachm of Antiochos III the Great (minted in Antioch on the Orontes sometime between 204 and 197 BCE): [ATTACH]
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