Hi Steve . It's to the left of reverse ( middle). The shape that you see is horizontal but if you turn the reverse 90 degrees counter clockwise,...
Yes indeed. That is true. I bought them from a well-known shop. I already posted many important coins bought from him on CT. They all happened to...
Of course I agree with all of you. I shall return them back to that new seller. They're all the same. They sell you the best at first.. and then...
I acquired that coin along with 2 interesting others. Your opinion might help me a lot. Here they are, after digital shooting. Many thanks.....
Yes . Of course.
The left side of reverse shows a possible boa on this Greek coin which dates back to the Alexandrian or Seleucid era. Could you please tell me if...
I chose Hadrian with a decent throne on reverse and a great ruler heading right. Congrats... To all the Great American People.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Hello. I always feel satisfied with acquiring such a sestertius of Alex. Sev. having Mars on reverse. Cohen 262.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Thanks a lot. Can we at least determine the date or the period of this coin being struck, and under which ruler?
If I have to answer anyway, well number 2 has a totally different mouth.
Weighing respectively 11 g. and 13 g., these 2 bronzes have Zeus on the obverse along with a clear counter mark each. I believe the second one has...
The existence of an elephant heading left on the reverse of a Seleucid coin did not surprise me. I was only fascinated by this huge animal raising...
A potin includes basically lead which is not melted with any other coins, I think.
I wish our double-struck coins were silver dollars. We would all be millionaires.
I have this coin of Emperor Gratian Which was double-struck, having 2 heads on the obverse.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The condition of this Greek bronze coin is average medium. But still I was fascinated by the amphora on the reverse. I would like to share it with...
Most Potin Tets were struck in Alexandria. I would kindly like to know the proportion of silver that is generally melted in Potins?
After acquiring this bronze coin of Constantine the Great, I found out that it is silvered and rated R2 (very rare). It has Jupiter on reverse...
I think you are right. No bulls or cows there, at all. Here's a close digital shot. Hope it could help..[ATTACH]
My old scan of Constantius II has a star on reverse.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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