Thank you. I shall try.
No. Sorry, I count often on Wildwinds.
Hi. This bronze coin of Emperor Honorius is listed under RIC IX Nicomedia 46 c. It's the only coin among this series with " Gloria Romanorum" on...
I guess the matter is indeed complicated enough by itself , so that we always need and try to take it easy and LOL, all the way.
Thanks a lot. You're perfectly right. From the beginning, I opted for Sv 450. And when searching in Wildwind, I found the exact image of my coin...
I believe I found the Attribution. It's Svoronos 467. AE = 23 mm. Weight =10.53g It's the closest to my coin. Still we cannot be perfectly sure...
Thanks TIF. The coin weighs 11.28 g. Diameter is 22.5 mm.
This coin of Ptolemy II was struck in Phoenicia. The mint mark between the legs of the Eagle on reverse is not listed. I wish someone could tell...
This particular Follis weighs only 4.7 g. It has a convex shape up, in addition to the figure of 3 persons on the obverse.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Without a name, it could always be a puzzle. Emperors Caracalla and Antoninus Pius among others had also the name Antonino engraved. Puzzles...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] This one of Emperor Justinian weighs 7.10 g. for the same denomination K.
Fine C71. You might contact Dane and tell her about mine too, if you please.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I can detect the letter " K " in exergue, implying that the coin was probably struck in Cyzicus.
Very attracting indeed.
I wish some close members could confirm that the reverse of this LRB includes a clear cross within the upper square of the standard. The Emperor...
Do I read Apamaea ( APM ) on top reverse of the left coin? Then there are letters like Sigma and E under this. Could it be the year of reign?
This one was struck in Antioch and had Delta on the right field.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The left coin has clearer lettering. Could it refer to anything ?
Hi BG. I have this Galerius from Carthage. RIC VI- 32b, Cohen 191[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I've got these couple of Greek coins weighing 7.26 g and 4.93 g. They both show a thunderbolt on reverse, in addition to Greek lettering. What did...
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