Just posted this in the big Coins thread, but here is another Tarsus: [ATTACH] Provincial Rome - Cilicia Caracalla, r. 198-217 A.D. Tarsus, AE...
Very nice! Largest I've got is 35: [ATTACH] Provincial Rome - Cilicia Caracalla, r. 198-217 A.D. Tarsus, AE Tetrassarion, 35.12 mm x 19.1 grams...
I'll show off this one again, as this might be Shiva: [ATTACH] Kushan Empire Karishka I, r. 128-158 A.D. AE Tetradrachm, 24.73 mm x 16.8 gram...
Coolest thing to walk into the shop this week?!? Edited to say blast! I got you and Matt mixed up...
Lovely coin! [ATTACH] ꝹByzantine Empire Maurice Tiberius, r. 582-602 A.D. (595-596 A.D.) Theoupolis / Antioch Mint AE Follis/40 Nummi, 27.35 mm...
Sorry I nabbed it from you! Listing mistakes can happen I suppose - my first thought was perhaps this might have been a fake that slipped past!...
I don't put much weight behind number grades, but it is a gorgeous coin!
Hrm... mind if I ask where you got the coin? I ask because I have this exact coin from Ken's recent auction in hand (his photo below): [ATTACH]...
Very nice! I saw that one and was considering bidding... my most recent republic I just got from Ken's auction (his photo): [ATTACH] Republican...
True, although there is certainly some big differences (such as mine with the legend starting above baby Jesus instead of after), but I can't...
[ATTACH] Imperial Rome Victorinus, r. 269-271 A.D. Southern Mint, BL Antoninianus, 18mm x 2.6 grams Obv.: IMP C VICTORINVS P F AVG, Radiate,...
Looks good! I finally got to pulling out my book to compare it, and you're right - it doesn't really fit any of the types listed. Granted the...
I've got a Kushan/Hindu god that can go under 'O': [ATTACH] Kushan Empire Karishka I, r. 128-158 A.D. AE Tetradrachm, 24.73 mm x 16.8 grams...
As a fellow North Carolinian I'd be happy to, though I'm more a medieval coin collector than an ancient collector (I collect ancients too... so if...
Another Nemesis (with friends!): [ATTACH] Provincial Rome - Phrygia Caracalla, r. 198-217 A.D. Hieropolis, AE30, 30 mm x 12.36 grams Obv.: AV K M...
[ATTACH] Provincial Rome - Thrace Geta, r. 209-212 A.D. Nicopolis ad Istrum mint, AE28, 28.6 mm x 10 grams Obv.: AVT K Π CЄΠ ΓЄTAC AV. Laureate,...
Yep - there's a couple examples of this. This follis was minted for a Capua which was a fully Christian area, but it contains pseudo-cufic to...
I do have a slain panther... [ATTACH] Provincial Rome - Thrace Caracalla, r. 198-217 A.D. Hadrianopolis, AE 26, 25.88 x 11 grams; Obv.: AVT K M...
Very nice! The Fatimids had ahold of Sicily as well, which eventually became an independent principals. These gold coins were then adopted by...
While this city has been posted, I only just identified this coin last night (at least I think I have it right... feel free to correct me if you...
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