I have a couple copper colored examples. I believe the first photo depicts a 10 Cash & the second is a 20 Cash. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Mine is circulated: [ATTACH]
Here is a CT thread describing Athenian owl coinage:...
Yep. It looks like a common China Empire 10 CASH copper coin dated 1907. The denomination would be 10 cash and the Krause number is Y# 10.5 Cat...
I don't think Elly May Clampett ever had a critter like Pegasos: [ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]
Everyone posted father & son coins so here is the father of the Gods Zeus & one of his many offspring Dionysus. Zeus: [ATTACH] Dionysus: [ATTACH]
Very nice coin. I am learning much about the Babylon mint style in this thread.
I'm really interested in the "etc" if you don't mind helping a little more. Based upon the macedonian styles and the serpent monogram & nothing...
A similar Web link was posted by spirityoda today in the CoinChat section. However, these ancient coin tattoos may be of interest here. How do...
This is an ultra-cool photo with the side view. :happy:
Here is a Babylonian coin of the Eastern Alexandrine Empire: [ATTACH] BABALONIA, Babylon AR Stater (or Dishekel) 328-321 B.C. 16.08 grams, 22...
I suggest you put the money away & take your time to consider all your options before spending it on a coin or anything. Consider your options...
Babylon has been described in the history books forever. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babylon The ruins of Babylon are located about 70 km south...
I’d like to learn more about Augustus’ interest in coin collecting.
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Mine on malachite: [ATTACH] Faustina Senior AR Denari ca. 141 AD 3.15 grams, 16 mm Obv: Draped bust of Faustina Senior facing right. DIVA...
Welcome to CoinTalk Steve. I do not know your coin. Others at CoinTalk will probably reply today. Here is a Heraclius coin I picked-up last...
Thank you Ardatirion.:happy:[ATTACH] THRACE, Byzantion AR Siglos (drachm) 340 - 320 B.C. 5.30 grams, 16 mm Obv:Heifer standing left on dolphin...
Thank you muchly for the valuable reply. So my first ligate character is a Y followed by a Π. As you have indicated, I should list this as (YΠ)...
I couldn’t find any Unicode characters that look like this archaic Greek symbol/monogram. Does anyone at CT have something that I might copy &...
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