I have serious doubts because I’ve never seen a Roman reverse like this on an Anglo-Saxon coin. But you should really ask the input of someone...
Thank you for your kind words. If you like this time period, Rabun Taylor’s new book on ancient Naples is an excellent read.
My most recent essay on greater-Campanian coinages, "ἴς Ἀχελωίου: The 'Sinew' Coinage of Neapolis and its Neighbors, c. 296 to 240 BC":...
Check the fake reports at Forvm. I know the type is often forged and some are rather convincing.
Very impressive ID if you are correct!
Great video.
Thank you! Too beautiful not to share :)
Great work. May I share this photo on Twitter/x?
Exactly.
Well done!!!
Excellent find!
this is very helpful—thank you. I’ll be hitting that section of the new catalog this week so I will make some provisional adjustments!
Not solid at all--I had originally listed this as Mallos following the various auction attributions of the larger module, but then noted the BM...
Haven’t posted this here. Utterly unique. Probably Lycian. There are two examples of a larger module extant (showing full forepart), one of...
I’m very sorry to hear that. May he rest in peace.
That is a nice example as far as these types go! The link is broken because there was an error in the eBook version when it got transferred from...
My pleasure! Incidentally, I was reading Van Alfen’s work in White Gold (on “The State”) and your theory is perfectly consistent with his view,...
Great coin.
Exquisite!
I must have missed this original thread. I want one too now! What a great coin. Would make an excellent library display.
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