Always a treasure of information from DG. That is really a great Merit , brother.
Don't you think it's surprising that Constantine did not include any cross in this commemorative coin. It marked his victory after the famous...
Great DG. What do I read in exergue ?
Thanks a lot JA. I remember that a few days ago you posted a coin related to that same Historical Event. Right ?.
The reverse including 3 standards or columns on this Constantinian coin drew my attention. That's the first time I come across such a design....
Such coins and blessed efforts are an additive clear proof that Numismatics is in the service of History and Science.
Thank you again C71. Charles
Thanks to all of you friends. I now know.
I already checked RIC VII Antioch 8 before posting this thread, and it showed Wreath over A . Anyway my coin doesn't show any Epsilon under...
Lucky Strike C71. You deserve what you buy. Keep up brother.
Hi. This bronze coin represents Emperor Licinius I. It was struck in Antioch. Very common indeed.. The fact is that the reverse on the right side...
This coin is of Constantius, but I couldn't guess whose one?[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Askea. I always use the scanner HP DeskJet 1510 ( Print - Scan - Copy ). In rare occasions , I call on my neighbor in the building who is a...
Of course.
Brother JA. You are always welcome, as I do owe you a lot.
IF it's Phoenician, as I think, Would the coin be struck under the Greek or Roman rule, or maybe others. Does the face on the obverse suggest...
Yes I can read that now . Just in the middle of that coin " Shaqilat ". I see that the Nabataean language is a Semitic language, just like...
I've never heard of a queen named Shaqilat. I wonder what I'm buying from my seller. Among these 4 coins, I could only and scarcely recognize the...
I can't believe Nemo. How can you identify so surely and quickly with such a poor condition of coins. Touch wood, as we say here....
Here are 4 others with palm trees , boughs, letters and ship. I can't tell which is Hebrew or Phoenician. I also apologize for the poor condition...
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