Hi. This Roman coin weighs 4.25 g. and represents Empress Aelia Flaccilla. I know nothing about her historic background. I also wish that you...
I really owe you a lot. I mistook the letter x for a g . My coin needs a lot of cleaning , so I couldn't distinguish the letters well. Many...
In the year 350 AD, a German General nicknamed Magnentius won many battles in the name of the Roman Army and then managed to murder Emperor...
Here's a real ugly boy with the most off- centered Roman reverse ever..[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The face to the left side looks like an octopus. Fearful indeed..
Here are another couple related to the same series of my presumed uglies. Hope you could assist me to identify them..Lol ?...
Here's an Aurelian with clear white spots. The letter or number in exergue seems also vague to me. I can scarcely read it.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Thank you very much C71. You are encouraging me to post other coins of this type in this thread. By the way, did these series of coins which were...
Bing. The letter P in exergue of your coin refers to Rome or Palmyra ?...
C71 Hi. Could you please identify those two " not ugly at all" coins ? as you said....
Here are a couple of uglies that I hopefully wish they could be identified in this thread ? Charles[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
are you sure it's genuine ?
Hi. I couldn't identify these two ancient Roman coins. They look very old but still easily identifiable by an expert or anyone familiar with the...
Not only this Claudius 2 is not listed on Cohen's, but it's also left headed, and most of all, the engraver had unintentionally omitted the...
Thanks Bob. Does the figure on obverse represent Antiochus or Cleopatra ? I mean what is it more likely. Charles
Hello. The reverse of this Seleucid coin shows a Greek- style owl with Greek letters. I managed to crop additional scans. The obverse seems...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Hi. This French coin dates back to the eighteenth century. It represents Emperor Napoleon III and weighs 24.79 g. I'd like to...
I express thanks to all who contributed in this thread, especially fellow Dionysos. Maybe I should not blame the expert who assumed authenticity...
Here is a similar bronze coin , possibly representing Levon I. Charles[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Sorry. Back to the coin of Doug, I can read Probun instead of Probus. N instead of S. Don't tell me this is common and not an error by the...
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