I see.. But again, I can read on obverse in Arabic " Struck in Paris " ( Duriba Bi Baris). Krause Catalog shows this sign ( Arabic lettering) on...
The coin was struck in Paris, as it's clearly mentioned on the obverse.
It's an attractive coin anyway M M. Very expressive faces on both obverse and reverse.
That coin of Alexander was struck in the city which took its name after Him. BTW I had to re-scan this coin because I found it completely dark...
Hi Guys.. On Saturday, I posted a German coin of 3 Reichsmark and pertaining to the Weimar Republic. It commemorates the one thousandth...
I appreciate your concern. I bought it from a shop along with 3 other coins. I knew that this one( the German) was the more valuable among them....
Thanks ff02. But I clicked and received the answer that this webpage is not available. All I need is to guess the grade.
I acquired this coin because I knew that German commemorative coins are expensive. Upon returning home, I found out that it was too much more than...
I've got this "Vivo" coin of Carus with Jupiter on reverse. There's the letter S in exergue , making it almost unpublished. It was struck in...
Hi. This common silver coin of Austria is dated 1780. It represents Empress Maria Theresa and weighs 27.76 g. I knew that there were restrikes in...
Good Luck for ever, brother MZ. Charles
Hi. I found these two coins in my box. They represent late king Hussein, father of current Royal Majesty Abdallah. Denominations are One Dirham(...
I wonder why doesn't it figure the Hegira date, like all Egyptian coins of that period?
I believe that the best coin to match Independence Day is the one commemorating the historical decisive battle of Constantine the Great in the...
Happy Independence Day, for America and all people on Earth. Cheers.. Well I have this coin figuring...
This silver Tet is still in my possession.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Centenionalis Milk chocolate of Constantius II.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
This common coin of Theodosius was struck in Antioch.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I have these couple of Emperors on horseback : Honorius and Arcadius. Hope that would assist.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Weighing 2.2 g. and measuring around 14 mm, this bronze coin of Emperor Honorius has VRBS RO-MA Felix on reverse which shows Roma standing right...
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