[ATTACH] Demetrios I Poliorketes. 306-283 BC. AR Drachm (4.0 gm, 1h, 18mm). Uncertain mint in Euboia. Struck circa 290-287 BC. Obv: Diademed and...
My Sinope. Not the greatest, but... [ATTACH] Sinope, Paphlagonia; Late 2nd Cent. - early 1st Cent. B.C.; Æ (31mm; 18.28 gm; 11h). Obv: Hd. of...
[ATTACH] Martinian. Usurper, AD 324. Æ Follis. Nicomedia mint, 1st or fourth officina. Obv: D N M MARTINIANVS P F AVG. Radiate, draped, and...
It will be very hard to add background using the easiest way in Photoshop (Paint bucket) if you take pictures on a patterned background as above....
Limes' initial processed photo: [ATTACH]
Sometimes you have to adjust brightness and contrast as a last step, using a photo editor software. Also color, etc. I took the liberty of using...
I think I can read ΜΗΤΡΟΠΟΛΙΤΩΝ on the Tyche side. Perhaps this will give you a clue for hunting. Something "similar" to this, but different...
A raven, but you have to look hard: [ATTACH] Maximinus I. 235-238 AD. BITHYNIA, Bithynium-Claudiopolis. Birthplace of Antinous. Æ (24mm, 6.94 gm,...
Well said, Carausius
Free returns are not necessarily a good sign. Sorry to sound so negative, but there are clever crooks on eBay.
Some reviews are from knowledgable buyers. Some are not. You have no way of knowing which is which.
Look OK to me, though the photos are not great. The price is OK, too. But be cautious. Check "Fake sellers" lists and do not buy from them....even...
My Samsung S9+ Android phone gives HUGE files that I must reduce. I don't know about iPhones. Any iPhone experts want to comment?
[ATTACH] The Abduction of Persephone. LYDIA, Nysa. After 133 BC. Æ (18mm, 5.78 gm, 10h). Obv: Head of Persephone right, poppy behind neck. Square...
That is not a "crack." It is a flan flaw that does not carry through to the other side...as a crack would do. Thus, not as "bad" as a crack.
Rape of Persephone https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=102318 Other cities struck similar reverses, like Nysa.
Super!
Terence: Great coin. Is that a letter below the star on them reverse?
Does this count? :happy: [ATTACH] Alexander III, the Great; 336-323 B.C. AR tetradrachm (27mm; 17.03 gm; 5h). Struck circa 311-295 BC under...
[ATTACH] Antiochos VIII Epiphanes Grypos AR Tetradrachm (16.48 gm, 12h. 32mm) Sidon, SE 193 = 120-19 BC. Obv: Diademed head of Antiochos right...
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