LOL---Oops ...switching sites while impatiently waiting for a contractor to show up has me a bit confused LOL
Very Nice, Mat and Pish!!! I'm still missing that type but LOVE the 2 X 2 'four-head-portraits!! It seems I may be about to use my tiny...
Super-cool!!! Seems like a great bargain to me...
I assume the sellers are correct and it is a 'rare' coin...but apparently without as much market appeal or trendy desirability that other 'scarce'...
Love the posts!!!! .... JA your photo of your wonderful coin is terrific....and gives TIF a run for her 'money':D I'm missing the type but LOVE...
Morning 'AL':D HA Ha, I beat you:p
Yep!!! At least that's what I discovered when I googled it a few months ago...:D
Amazing posts and great info and clarification as usual Doug!!! I was about to ask about those pesky latin legends (and mixed exceptions) in what...
Well, I guess it would be rude of me not to at least post a 'Provincial'o_O:D Billon Tet from Antioch of Phil II: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
BTW: This was offered on a Forum auction by an individual (Metrodorus) and I let it go...It's supposed to be Northern Song??? Is it of any...
Frankly, it appears to me as many others.... the overall design I mean and what appear to me to be simply Chinese characters. What was the clue to...
Sorry, I can't help either.....that coin is too environmentally damaged for me to decipher anything from the reverse mintmark. But, there still...
An incredible array of simply beautiful coins!!:woot::woot: Even if you snuck in a few non-Greek imposters LOL Hey Steve, was that a...
Excellent Antoninianus---wonderfully centered strike with terrific details!!
WOW !!!! That's a superb example of a fourree....
My tiny example is a 'budget' example from Mysia, just north of Lydia....and I grabbed it simply because it's one of the oldest examples of...
WOW !!! The posts continue to be utterly fantastic....
That's an exceptional example Martin (especially of a specialty within a specialty LOL)....... Love Juno and that Gryphon!! Unfortunately, I...
Well, here's an acsearch page of elagabalus and may be a match.... https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?term=elagabalus...
I always have a problem with worn/damaged coins since the inscriptions and other clues are missing or modified---and this is in Greek (Provincial)...
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