On the tetradrachm, it looks like a griffin(?) inscribed on the throne base. The first I have seen!
I am not certain of it, but I think the top coin may be from Morocco. Not my area of interest, but it may give you a lead. I am sure one of our...
Are you looking for a reverse that seems to have a wreath or circular object between crossed cornucopias?
A very minor, lengthy, boring, “possible” contribution to Nikopolis numismatics. [ATTACH] Elagabalus. 218-222 AD. Nicopolis, Moesia Inferior. Æ...
Rough, but I think my old eyes see the end of the reverse legend: Ζ? ΑΝΤΙΩΝ. If the z is correct it. Would sound out ZANTION. Not too many ancient...
A sweet little provincial, with a radiate lion? [ATTACH] Elagabalus. 218-222 AD. Nicopolis, Moesia Inferior. Æ (16mm,3.51 gm, 8h).Obv: Laureate,...
[ATTACH] MYSIA, Kyzikos. Circa 390-341/0 BC. AR Tetradrachm (14.30 gm, 1h, 23mm) Obv: Head of Kore Soteira left, wearing single-pendant earring,...
I really like the way one of the Triga has its head turned back! Gives character to the coin...IMHO.
Cucumbor, that Tranquillina of Caesareia is RARE. The only affordable (barely) decent silver coin of hers available, outside of the very rare and...
A bronze litra: [ATTACH] SICILY, Syracuse. Agathokles. 317-289 BC. Æ Litra (23mm, 8.35 gm, 1h). Period 4, circa 295 BC. ΣΩTEIΡA, head of Artemis...
Poseidon with a cornucopia and a head piece? New to me.
A Triga on a bonus triassarion: [ATTACH] Maximinus I. 235-238 AD. THESSALY, Koinon of Thessaly. Æ Triassarion (24mm, 8.18 g, 7h). Obv: ΓAIOV OVH...
[ATTACH] Tranquillina. Augusta, 241-244 AD. MOESIA INFERIOR, Marcianopolis. Æ Triassarion (25mm, 9.46 gm, 12h). Obv: Diademed and draped bust...
Possibly....to some extent....but possibly caused by surface crystallization.
You are correct, Price 1354. However, Price identifies the small figure as Demeter. One major auction house cites Demeter on one coin and Artemis...
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