It's really an odd coin. First thought it could be used to scare furious children. Joke.
I chose Philip I in a potin tetradrachm, as well as Philip II with a denomination of 8 assaria.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
This silver coin of hers is listed as scarce. Cohen 16.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It's a Byzantine follis. The Greek letter M stands for 40 nummi.
Also the coin seems red- toned. A good buy indeed.
Hello. I found this ( possibly medal) in my old folder or box. Hope it fits a little bit.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I've never seen such a design. Hope they're genuine.
Both of these 2 coins have a temple on reverse. The first has Volusian alone on the obverse- BMC 665. The second has Volusian and his father...
I lost 2 tiny coins.I hope and still believe that I stuck them somewhere in my room 2 weeks ago. Fortunately I already posted them here. If I find...
Antioch - Prieur 531.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Sorry. I couldn't detect the Phoenician letters. The oblique parallel lines to the right of TYRION might refer to numbers or a date.
Thanks MZ. The only matching scene was struck in Lycaonia-Lystra under Emperor Augustus nearly 25 BC. It has a plowing scene heading left on...
This got to be an Alexandrian engraver having passion for red color. Ptolemy II- Svoronos 467.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
After posting this coin as a scan almost 2 years ago, it was nearly impossible to identify the Roman Emperor on the obverse. Thanks to digital...
I've got a boat from Arados and another one from Thessaloniki.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Wildwinds list this coin of Claudius Gothicos as " Rare and apparently unpublished ". The reverse shows 2 veiled figures standing and facing each...
My only coin of Philip II. Still doubt the authenticity.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I think that it's not the same coin. Look at the nose in both coins and see the difference. Hope I'm right. Good luck anyway..
Look at the beak.. Gordian III.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I admired the fantasy shape of the prow.
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