Phoenician coin representing the sea-god Yamm. Arados circa 400 BC[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I chose the eagles of Trajan Decius and commemorative Licinius.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I just remembered that famous saying of the German ruler by that time: " Das habe ich nicht gewolt" .. I did not want that to happen.
Happy Birthday and fascinating write-up. I only have to add that field-marshal Petain was one of the prominent military leaders in the battle of...
Little had been said about sacred stones of ancient times. So far we know about the Omphalos that figures with Apollo on reverse of ancient Greek...
I once posted an ancient owl tetradrachm which was not struck in Athens.It turned to be real or ancient and considered as a contemporary...
Only the famous owl on reverse of this Tiny silver coin pushed me to buy it. It seemed reminiscent of the ancient Greek tetradrachm that has...
Another humble bronze struck during the time of Procurator Porcius Festus in Judaea. That was the reign of Emperor Nero.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
This one dates back to Demetrius I Soter. SNG Spaer 1345 ff.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
A hobby is a hobby...
That must be a golden year 2017.
Victory appears holding trophy on reverse of this coin which was struck in Trier under Constantine the Great. The reverse reads "Sarmata Devicta",...
There's too much light on these pretty much worn coins, thought to be Roman.
Struck in Antioch, this Roman bronze As represents Emperor Hadrian. BMC 295.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The legend on the obverse is read counter clockwise.
Nero
@MW.. Try to pick up among this collection those coins with Arabic lettering regarding the mint or the name of the city, such as Homs, Damascus or...
If they happen to be genuine, I shall be the first member to congratulate you. Hope you bought them from a certified dealer. Historical coins...
Here's Macrinus With the reverse of the suckling she-wolf. It was struck in Laodicea. BMC 97[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I chose young Valens and Theodosius II with a clear cross on reverses of both coins.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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