I learnt that all the coins that were used inside the Great temple of Solomon or for pure religious practices and necessities, had to be struck in...
Thank you . Here are scans of both coins'reverses.I managed to raise the resolution, the contrast and the brightness. Still need to crop properly....
I found this coin which was struck during the rule of Roman Procurator Porcius Festus in Judaea. I think it was during the time of Nero. [ATTACH]...
How much does the coin weigh?
It would be better to ask a magician..
Great eye appeal Gilbert. Cheerful week end.
You're kidding..LOL.
I must admit that I lack some computer skills. Still I'm going to learn fast how to use the basic tools of " Crop" and "Rotate" on my HP Deskjet...
This Follis of Emperor Galerius was struck in Alexandria. It looked common to me, until I found that it was listed as many reliable sources.....
just a few seconds ago, I was going to type this before I read your reply brother DS. It seems the second coin is a centenionalis struck in...
@ RS. This coin resembles yours up in the first posted image, but mine is of poor condition. I also noticed this striking " coincidence " of the...
Here's another Gallus Which is originally very dark.The fallen horseman is holding out his hand and asking for mercy without any response from the...
The coin weighs 2.43 g. Diameter is 17 mm. I managed to crop the head of the Fallen Horseman a little bit. There seems to be a headwear of some...
While browsing for my coin of Constantius Gallus, I found first that it was struck in Alexandria and listed under RIC VIII- 77. It belongs to the...
There isn't a globe between the 2 Emperors in JA's coin. Then the face on the obverse looks clearly different from that of the OP's up.
@ JBG. The first coin of Spain has four Phoenician letters under the lower tunny fish on the reverse. They are very clear and positioned almost in...
Reverse: Gloria Romanorum. Two Emperors standing facing, heads turned towards each other, each holding a scepter, and there's a globe between...
With a dimension of only 13 mm,[ATTACH] [ATTACH] this coin of Emperor Honorius has been classified as R2 ( very Rare ) in the scale of rarity....
Hi. I was told that the piece hereunder is a Phoenician " trinkle " ( colored glass) which is believed to have been invented by the Phoenicians....
Thanks. I have Word and Excel.
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