[ATTACH] [ATTACH]Egypt 1956 20 Piastres This is a 0.72 Silver coin that is roughly the size of a US half dollar. (0.324 ounces of silver that...
I too have a jar for LRBs. My jar only has a dozen coins that barely cover the bottom. :D These are remnants of some $0.40 coins that I could not...
[ATTACH] Kings of Thrace, Lysimachus, Lampsakos AR Tetradrachm 297-281 BC 16.77 grams, 29 mm Obv: Deified head of Alexander III the Great...
[ATTACH] IONIA, Miletos AR 1/12th Stater ca. Mid 6th Century B.C. 1.00 grams, 9.6 mm to 7.6 mm Obv: Forepart of lion facing right. Rev:...
Great coins Mr Lostdutchman! Here are a few Penny photos I like to share: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The 50 Peseta coins were made in proof from 1968 to 1975. Here is the 2009 catalog data for your coin dated 1973. Sorry, I do not have the 2013...
[ATTACH] MYSIA. Pergamun. Cistophoric Tetradrachm AR 133 - 67 B.C. 12.63 grams, 27 mm Obv: Snake emerging from basket (Cista Mystica) all...
[ATTACH] MYSIA. Kyzikos. AR Obol ca. 450-400 B.C. 0.85 grams, 11 mm Obv: Forepart of razor-back boar left, tunny upward behind Rev: Head of...
Bravo for all the Zeus coins. [ATTACH]
Thank you muchly for the info.
Although I have never done it personally, I've heard that the other change & items in your pocket should be soft old items like the old coin....
Zeus may have had something to do with your snow. After all, he is the god of sky and thunder in Greek mythology.
[ATTACH] SELEUKID KINGDOM Antiochos VIII Epiphanes (Grypos) AR Tetradrachm 121-96 BC 16.68 grams, 29 mm. Obv: Diademed head facing right Rev:...
[ATTACH] SELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA Seleukos I (Nikator) AR Tetradrachm Babylon mint 317-305 B.C. 16.93 grams, 26-27 mm diameter Obv: Head of...
[ATTACH] MACEDONIAN KINGDOM Alexander III (The Great) AR Tetradrachm ca. 330-323 B.C. 17.06 grams, 26 mm diameter Obv: Head of young Herakles...
Zeus has been depicted on so many ancient coins it might be nice to post a collection of them here at CT. Here is a Wikipedia link & a few coin...
AncientNoob is "fistfullofdenars" on YouTube. Here is a link to one of his many videos: [media]
While you experienced guys are at it, how would you pronounce "Elagabalus" and "drachm"?
Welcome to CoinTalk. What is the "N" in your avatar?
[ATTACH] Here is a stamp on a 1798 US cent. It looks like "?KIMB".
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