Scholars seem to agree that Class A2 began with large coins. My page on Class A types: http://augustuscoins.com/ed/ByzAnon/ClassA.html has two...
In 970 A.D. under emperor John I the copper coinage of the Byzantine empire underwent a remarkable change. Until then copper coins had the name...
Here is my example. In Hendin's fourth edition it is 661. [ATTACH] 17 mm. 2.56 grams. First Revolt, year 2. There is an "Ancient Coin Market...
Well, that's too easy! Thanks, @Mat .
@TIF , it is hard to express enough appreciation for your contributions. I am glad you are here and enliven our threads so often. Because of your...
I use Chrome. It is a google product and comes with the ability to automatically translate web pages. Of course, everyone knows translation can be...
I have a page of inexpensive $5-$15 ancient coins for sale: http://augustuscoins.com/inexpensive.html It is linked to my main page of ancient...
BMC Thrace, The Weber Collection, McClean Collection, and SNG Switzerland II, Righetti have none of Julia Domna from that city. But, it relevant...
That coins is very nice as it is and I doubt it would be better if the dirt were removed. I suggest you leave it as it is for a long time. You can...
If I already have a Julian and want to post it today because of the inspiration of your thread, it is normal to add it to the existing thread....
Like the OP and @Herberto , I have a year 8 too: [ATTACH] 34-32 mm. 13.30 grams. Maurice, struck year 8 = 589/590 Note the horseman riding...
I'd change the question to "Is it possible to get all five common FEL TEMP REPARATIO series types ..." because there are two other less common...
In my opinion the best and most useful book in the Wayne Sayles series is volume VI, "Ancient Coins Collecting VI: Non-Classical Cultures." It is...
I have liked fourrees for a long time. My site about imitations was first posted in 2002 and occasionally improved since then:...
@Okidoki , you are assembling a wonderful group of provincials!
Here is an update on the OP. Just now I logged into PayPal and sent today's payment again and got an instant acknowledgement. Maybe I did...
@Roman Collector has one with a better reverse legend than usual. Doug's piece and mine are more typical: [ATTACH] I was pleased to get this...
I think @EWC3 (Rob) and @Severus Alexander are right and the Frome hoard-publication suggestion is unlikely. I have "The Frome Hoard" pamphlet...
Has anyone else noticed this? Twice in the last three days I have gone to PayPal, paid with "send money" and not gotten an e-mail notification...
It doesn't look like Constantine to me. The "International Numismatic Bureau" is not a reputable organization. You can google them. Their slabs...
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