Somewhat coin related , Christmas gift from a dutch auctionhouse, notebook with indexflags , small and medium sticky notes [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
I'm pretty sure its Arcadius you got there. same coin, different mint: [ATTACH]
Probably wishfull thinking, Peace on earth for everybody: [ATTACH] next: another coin that fits Christmas
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I agree with you and gogili , beautifull Mamertinoi warrior , congrats. They usually look like my coin: [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] next: another coin of Magna Graecia
The monogram on the reverse of the first coin reminds me of the TIF monogram: [ATTACH] one of my small silver coins lot is going on, on such a...
another common Vespasian, Felicitas [ATTACH]
These series became indeed lighter and lighter as time went by. Here are 3 examples from 200 BC to 100 BC: That means your coin of 21.7 gram...
The horse depicted on the Troas coins looks like the horses depicted on the earlier coins of Thessaly , coincedence or copied ? [ATTACH]
The son of of Antigonus I was nicknamed the taker of cities: [ATTACH]
jb_depew , congrats with your 2019 sellection, I love 'm all. The Hieron II Syracuse is indeed high quality as Doug mentions, and so is the...
[ATTACH] next: Philip III tet (Alexander's III brother)
Seleukos I Nicator not as satrap but now as king: [ATTACH] next: Ptolemy I tet
Amazing collection on a students budget , congrats. Your Macedonian mystery coin is indeed a diobol , here's mine with descriprion: [ATTACH]
What a great collection ,zumbly. Here's my humble Akarnania stater: [ATTACH]
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