New Spain, Philip IV, Mexico, 8 reales, 1624/3 D. KM 45 26.75 grams [ATTACH] Netherlands, United Provinces, Holland, lion daalder, 1624....
Netherlands, United Provinces, Friesland, lion daalder, 1625. Davenport 8815 27.12 grams [ATTACH] Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Sigismund III...
Beautiful examples! You do have the eye for outstanding coins.
Been out of circulation for a while. Here are some "catchup" postings. Viceroyalty of Peru, Potosi, Philip IV, 8 reales, 1628 P. KM 19a 27...
Viceroyalty of Peru, Philip IV, Potosi, 8 reales, (162)9 assayer T. Paoletti 182; KM 19.a. 26.77 grams [ATTACH]
Spain, Philip IV, 8 reales, Seville 1630 R. KM 80 27.1 grams [ATTACH] And here's an overdate from the same mint: Spain, Philip IV, Seville, 8...
Some coins can also be dated based on regnal year (Byzantine) or counsel year (Roman). Some Greek coins also have dates, such as Seleucid Era,...
That Augsburg thaler is a beauty! The Saxony thaler is also very nice. I used to have several more thalers from the 17th century, but their...
Ready for 1631, the year that I graduated from high school? I'll help fill in the gaps as we move along, but I too are missing many years....
Beautiful coin!
I don't really know. Generally speaking Byzantine bronze run the circuit for flan size and shape over the centuries. One possible explanation...
Those are wonderful folles! Very choice. One of the last auctions conducted by Roma Numismatics featured a nice run of Byzantine bronze coins,...
Nice example, Chris! Here's mine, purchased from Hal Blackburn in the early 80s: Germany, Gustauvs Adolphus, Erfurt Purimstaler, 1632. Davenport...
New Spain, Philip IV, Mexico, 8 reales, 1633 D. KM unlisted 27.4 grams [ATTACH] Spain Philip IV, Seville, 8 reales, 1633 R. KM 80 27.40 grams...
This Potosi 8 reales cob, due to the crude strike, has a clear date for 1634 on the cross side. Sometimes sloppiness pays off! Viceroyalty of...
Nice! That is the first fourree Parthenian tetradrachm that I've seen. I suppose that the practice of making fakes was widespread, but I would...
Thanks! The Velázquez painting refers to a siege by the Spanish on the city of Breda in 1624, which resulted in the surrender of the city and its...
Enter the "Queen". It's about as close to royalty that my peasant-based family will ever get! Spain, Philip IV, 50 reales, Segovia, 1635,...
The date is a little weak on this cob, but I think it is 1636. There's a suggestion of a 6 (last numeral of date) just past 11 o'clock on the...
A fascinating account of, at least in my case, an unknown facet of this turbulent time in Roman and Parthenian history. Orodes II was quite the...
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