C71. Do you really want me to clean this coin by digging the sand inside and pulling it out ? I dare not. Charles
Great. Could it be considered as a billon? Then what is the interpretation of the reverse.
Hi. This bronze Roman coin of Emperor Licinus weighs 3.74 g. The reverse seems very original and interesting with a sort of 2 angels . Most of...
And here's another Diadumenian coin. I guess I'm right and it's so. Please confirm if you can.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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Here's an oval bronze Macrinus I've just received today. It weighs 4.71 g....
The obverse might be scarce. We just need the accurate weight Of your coin....
No. Not weird. That's either wide imagination or sense of humor. No shark nor flamingo. That's an Ibex' horn. By the way, on the second row after...
The first face up should be turned clock reverse 90 degrees. Try to do it so that we could better identify where this coin had been struck....
Lucky coin, anyway.. I'm glad to read your comments. Charles
That is amazing.. The coin weighs 4.98 g. Diameter : about 17 mm...
I meant by my question that could it be possible the Roman figure on obverse does not represent an Emperor but rather a general commander like...
Hello. The reverse of this ancient bronze coin has Greek lettering. However there's an unusual figure on the reverse, with a possible corncupia to...
Can we assure at least that the figure on the obverse represents a Roman Emperor? Thanks.. Charles
Hi. Here's another Securitas , but of Valens.. Hope it could serve.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Weighing just 3.62 g., this coin of Antioch has star over Delta above , and Epsilon below. All this on the reverse which figures a big SC. I hope...
Here 's a tiny Greek coin with clear Phoenician lettering on reverse. The top of the reverse shows also the Phoenician letter " Alef" or Alpha in...
I"m glad to hear that. You're welcome JA. I can show you a lot of things here.. Ha...
Thanks a lot JA. Great information so far. It seems that on this very useful and helpful site, I'm learning not only Numismatics but also History...
Thanks JA. According to the History of my country, the Romans had given the name Berytus to the present city of Beirut. And before them, the...
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