Hello Grzegorz, It is nice to meet your new coin. :) Did you happen to get a weight on the coin (obviously including the holes)? Here is my...
Nice new coin Mr. Stevex6. I think we have an archaic (499-494 BC) pig coin (winged variety) with an inverse relief punch to contribute..........
[ATTACH] I owned this Arcadius for a short while but ANoob wouldn't let it rest in my collection. After we traded he started calling it FDC.:D...
Go pop a wheelie Anoob.
I'd guess that with a name like "AngelDeath" you probably like the device on the other side of your coin. That large angel looking thing on the...
That is my coin (same coin). :) https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=2121458
On my OP label I stated no monogram to right. The SNGLev 89 example on Wildwinds clearly shows a TO monogram behind the soldier's head & I don't...
Almost forgot to ask- The coin came with a previous tag. It states Casabonne Series 2, SNG Levante 90. I don’t believe my obol obverse includes...
Does anyone else at CT have one of these little coins? A really nice example sold from Pecunem this month. Perhaps one of you folks was the lucky...
You may have recently seen this little coin posted by JA and offered in the weekly auction. I thought for sure it would receive some aggressive...
Perhaps Mario Puzo (author of The Godfather) was aware of this classic horse-head device used on the ancient coins of Sicily. Mine is from...
OMG you cracked my coin out of the holder. :woot: Thank you very much TIF.:) There is also a photo (un-slabbed) on the NGC Website under...
This coin spoke to me at the Hartford coin show this weekend. I thought that the price was very good. Even with the rough surfaces, the coin has...
Click the photo- [ATTACH][ATTACH] CILICIA, Tarsos AR Stater of Datames 378 – 372 B.C. 10.21 grams, 22 mm Obv: Facing Female bust (Arethusa?) Rev:...
Here is my Bruttium stater photographed on a piece of Rhodochrosite. [ATTACH] BRUTTIUM, Kaulonia AR Stater 475-425 B.C. 8.04 grams, 19 - 20 mm...
I too found this post informative. Thanks TypeCoin971793.
Looks like an ancient rock. :) I don’t know much about ancient writing but perhaps it was a cut /chiseled rock that was painted with a pigment...
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Nice tetradrachm Paul M (& everyone). :) Here is mine: [ATTACH] THRACE, Thasos AR Tetradrachm (After 146 BC) 16.72 grams, 31 mm Obv: Wreathed...
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