Great JA. You got what I meant. Now I went back to my coin and found out that the third letter from right to left is Meem. That would stand for...
C71 Keep your eyes off, and look at this..[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It is by luck that I read Phoenician letters. Please notice that the inscription above Doug's ship is totally different than mine. You know that...
C71 The coin is too similar, except that my coin weighs over five times more than the one shown on VCoins. 10.36 g. instead of 2 g....
That's the first time I encounter such a thin and strange reverse on any Greek or ancient coin. There are also significant clear letters. I...
Thanks. On the obverse to the left, I could detect for sure the 2 letters T O consequently. Hope that could help a little bit....
Small and thick, this coin weighs 10.36 g. I can distinguish a ploughing scene on the reverse. Hard to tell the name of the Emperor on the...
Thanks BG. The coin weighs 3 g. Diameter is 18 mm.
The reverse of this Roman coin does not seem common to me. I can't even be sure of the Emperor's name on the obverse.I appreciate your...
You mean the coin is Roman? Have you noticed the long queue of the star down.
Hi. Only the Greek letter Epsilon on reverse of this coin made [ATTACH] [ATTACH] me know that it's Greek. There also seems to be a counter stamp...
All I can wish you is Good Luck Gg. Charles
It looks like Justin II. Thanks guys.. Charles
I acquired this Byzantine monogram which has the Greek letter Gamma as officina. The obverse seems very clear for that type of coins and is also...
Here is a scan of a possibly same coin. What do you say ?[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Diameter is 11 mm. Charles
Only few details remain of this coin to help me identify it. The reverse shows clearly the remnants of an ancient ship. The obverse reveals...
Thanks a lot guys. I'll be looking for more tiny coins..
Hi. This tiny coin weighs exactly one gram and shows Emperor Theodosius on obverse. I admired the sandy patina but cannot surely tell whether this...
Happy New Year again to all of you. I like you too Steve. You're always here with us, cheerful like ever..
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