I couldn't resist myself to post this coin of Constantine II even before cleaning it. Head left, with Jupiter holding Victory on reverse, it is...
Hi Friends. I intended to post this coin of Perseus and Pegasus before the said resurrection of this thread by Tif. I still need to clean it, but...
Here's a fresh sandy one. Good luck in your next finds..LOL.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
@ C89. The 3 letters of Baal, read from right to left, are likely to be ancient Hebrew or Phoenician. I noticed this from the list of Alphabets...
This Seleucid coin of Apollo has a big countermark representing apparently Artemis. It was struck in Tyre, with a Palm tree on reverse.[ATTACH]
Tyche and Zeus with reverses of ancient Phoenician ships covered with genuine sands of the Phoenician coast.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I just found this Byzantine coin in my old box. It has a clear cross on the head of the Emperor.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here are a couple of the Barbarous Fallen Horseman series.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I think the following coin represents Emperor Justin II.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
My weirdest coin of Constantine II, struck in Arles. Though maybe scarce..[ATTACH]
I see why they say: The Dark side...
Better late then never. The family round the table, we had broiled mutton, ham, colored boiled eggs and scotch whisky for lunch. That was happy....
@T7 The reverse is pretty much worn. I cannot distinguish any legend break Lol.
RQ as mint mark is usually for Rome.
Hi. These 4 coins are listed RIC VII. The first belongs to Crispus and the 3 others belong to Licinius I. Hope they do..[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Here's Empress Galeria with the Roman goddess of Love on reverse.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
You definitely need much better and clear photos concentrated on the letter D alone, so that one could give a possible guess. Otherwise don't...
This Roman coin is puzzling me. It weighs 2.2 g. with only 13 mm. of size. RIC rates a similar one of Honorius in Heraclea as R2(very rare)- A3...
Maybe the letter C on left field of reverse could refer to Colonia, hinting that Lugdunum is a Roman colony.
Nice catch..
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