Nice examples! #2 and #3 are very nice.
Arrived today - This coin came up for auction about two weeks ago. It is quite scarce, although the grade of this example is probably lower...
From Roma XX, lot 334 Baktria, 'Athenian Series' AR Tetradrachm. Uncertain mint in the Oxus region, circa 261-239/8 BC. Attic standard. Head of...
Syracuse, circa 480-475 BC Tetradrachm Deinomenid Tyranny [ATTACH] Next: Arethusa
The reverse of #1 is really quite remarkable.
An AE frog and barley ear from Apulia, Luceria, circa 225-217 BC. 45.7 grams [ATTACH] Next: A Roman drachm or denarius minted in a province.
I saw the moderator's post fairly early on, but I have not idea what precipitated it, other than, I assume some inappropriate threads being posted...
The hair style on the auction sestertius is odd, especially with the placement of the bun at the top, which appears below the top of her head and...
That's a really nice group for 2021, with variety and interesting types. #10 has a nice obverse strike, along with appealing dark brown and...
That is an exhaustive list! I would say, basically, all of the above, with the exceptions of speculative, perfectionist, monomaniac, suetonian...
It is indeed an interesting article. Until I read it, I was unaware that Caligula constructed the fort with an eye to invade and occupy Britain,...
Cyprus in ancient times was the source for copper. I am not sure how active the mining activities were in Guy de Lusignan's time, but it would...
As ancient coin collectors and students of history, this interesting article appeared in today's Guardian, regarding a Roman fort on the Dutch...
Nice coins, Zumby! I really like the AP drachm with a really nice reverse. The Natounia AE22 is also very interesting. Camels don't show up on...
That hooked nose for #9 looks like it belongs on Vespasian. Nerva's nose, while also hooked, at least on some coins, has a more graceful,...
If you look closely, there appears to be part of an "A" barely visible at around 11 o'clock on the reverse. The coin does have character, legit...
This must be the same coin offered on VCoins:...
Very nice coin!
It seems that you nailed it! For comparison, here's my Phoenician Alexander III tetradrachm: Ake-Tyre, 312-311 BC Tetradrachm Azemilkos, RY 38...
Here's part of the onza stash, beautifully designed coins, especially the winged angel type (from the Angel of Victory monument in Mexico City)....
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