All of these are actually from Japan, 19th century. I will look up catalogue numbers and probably value a little later.
[ATTACH] Roman Republic. AR denarius (19 mm, 3.9 g). Gaius Julius Caesar, as Dictator, with Lucius Aemilius Buca as moneyer. Issued...
Thanks for the kind comments and neat coins, everyone. That great Qarakhanid type with cheetah is new to me, I don't recall ever seeing that...
The top row, left and middle coins appear to be Seleucid, both cite "King Antiochus" but there were quite a few Seleucid kings by that name. Top...
Here's an AE drachm of Kanishka I (reigned c. 120-144 AD, though the exact dates are far from certain) depicting the goddess Nanaia on reverse:...
Just to mix things up, here's a modern coin from Kazakhstan depicting the Soviet Venera 10 spacecraft, which explored the planet Venus: [ATTACH]
Looks like it's a Saint Benedict Medal: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Benedict_Medal
I doubt that many, if any, shows will run in Q3 (July-September), but am optimistic that shows from October on will still happen. If they still...
Very nice @SeptimusT ! It's not my specialty, but I do have a few punchmark coins in my collection. Here's one from Magadha, G-H# 443, assigned...
[ATTACH] Bahri Mamluks. AE fals (20 mm). Al-Malik al-Zahir Rukn al-Din Baybars al-Bunduqdari, aka Baybars I (1260-1277 AD). Obverse: Lion (or...
If I can toss in my two prutot... The two major types of Pontius Pilate (already posted in superior examples above): [ATTACH]
I put in for a few, fortunately I responded pretty quickly so maybe I'll get lucky.
[ATTACH] Ilkhans. Astarabad mint. AR dirham (3.05 g, 18 mm). Ghazan Mahmud (694-703 AH) (1295-1304 AD). Dated 697 AH. Obverse: Inscription....
Great write-up, thanks for sharing. Since I live in Maryland, I've been intrigued by the Calvert coinage for a while, but it's just too rare and...
Sounds like a fun project with the family! I posted a write-up of a coin of Renzong a few months ago, hopefully you may find it interesting:...
Here's a coin I just acquired from a fellow CoinTalk member: [ATTACH] Roman Empire. Thrace, Pautalia. AE 30 (17.1 g). Geta, as Augustus...
Definitely smells like week-old gas station sushi. Did he _actually_ pay you through PayPal (as in, you checked by going to PayPal's site...
Here's my drachm of Ariobarzanes I of Cappadocia (96-63 BC), whose predecessor was murdered to allow Mithradates VI's son to usurp the Cappadocian...
One more coin from the Baltimore show of November 2019: [ATTACH] Hephthalites (Alchon or White Huns), Kabul Valley and Zabul. AR drachm (3.40 g,...
On the OP's photo, I can make out "DIOCLETIANVS" on the obverse, starting at 11 o'clock.
Separate names with a comma.