[ATTACH] Aspendos, Pamphylia Stater, 420-370 BC Obv.: Two wrestlers grappling, AK in-between Rev.: EΣTFEΔIIYΣ, slinger in throwing stance right,...
[ATTACH] M. Caecilius Metellus Denarius, 127 BC, Rome Obv.: Helmeted head of Roma right, star on helmet, star below, ROMA upward behind. Rev.:...
Carinus - Alexandria [ATTACH] Carinus 283-285 Alexandria Billon-Tetradrachm Obv.: A K M A KAPINOC CEB, laureate and cuirassed bust right Rev.:...
Carus Antiochia [ATTACH] Carus Antoninian, Antiochia Obv.: IMP C M AVR CARVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right Rev.: VIRTVS AVGG...
[ATTACH] Julia Paula (219-220) AR Denar, Rome Obv.: IVLIA PAVLA AVG, Draped bust right. Rev.: VENVS GE ETRIX (N missing) , Venus seated left...
Wheel with 8 spokes [ATTACH] Elagabal Moesia Inferior, Nikopolis Obv.: AVT K M AVP ANTΩNEINOC, Laur. bust right Rev.: VΠ ΝΟΒΙΟV ΡΟΥΦΟΥ...
Zeus Philios (the additional name given in the legend, what is quite unusual) [ATTACH] Trajan Pergamon, Mysia AE 17, AD 98-117 Obv: AVT...
Interesting observation, I have to look for one of these. Beside the legend, it is also interessting to have a look at the hair styles. Here are...
Maybe too difficult. This coin would have been a possibility. [ATTACH] Lydia, Nakrasaionia Pseudo-autonomous issue Time of Trajan and Hadrian,...
also two examples on asia minor coins, attributed as Caria uncertain http://www.asiaminorcoins.com/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=6252...
Omphalos, ca 200 BC [ATTACH] Mysia, Pergamon AE 17 Obv.: laureate head of bearded Asklepios Rev.: AΣKΛHΠIOY ΣΩTHPOΣ, Asklepian snake coiled...
Nero [ATTACH] Nero Alexandria Billon-Tetradrachm Obv.: NEΡΩ KΛAΥ KAIΣ ΣEB ΓEΡ AΥ LIΔ, radiate bust left wearing aegis; L IΔ below year 14...
Kantharos and vine leaf: Probably Valerius Gratus. https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=1181714 Could you make out the Delta? I only see...
Lydia, Hermocapleia I read ΠΗΛΙT.. on the left side of the obverse, which is on the right of the picture shown. Like here (Hermocapleia):...
Are you sure? I don't see it.
answered to the wrong page, :depressed:, go on with Antiochos VIII
The legend is not completely readable, therefore Tetricis II, RIC 224 or RIC 225 http://numismatics.org/ocre/id/ric.5.tet_i.224...
to smooth, to flat, strange letters and a die match in FORVMs fake reports http://www.forumancientcoins.com/fakes/displayimage.php?pos=-994
The starting point of the Silk Road is still missing. Xian in China was one important starting point. Xian was capital of China during the Qin...
Weight of the acsearch items: 17.07g, 17.08g, 17.07g Problem solved? Typo?
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