Here's my coin of the Brettian League, which I won from John Anthony a couple of months back: [ATTACH]
Well, if the new book uses and revises Sellwood's excellent typology, I think he should still be listed as co-author. Lots of textbooks continue...
[ATTACH] Ghana, 1 pesewa, 2007. Just an ordinary modern circulating coin, but I found it in an apartment complex's laundry room in Baltimore,...
[ATTACH] Parthian Kingdom. AR drachm. Artabanos I (c.127-124 BC). Obverse: Diademed bust left. Reverse: Archer (Arsakes I) wearing...
Looks like some nice coins. Unfortunately, Indian rupees are one of the more difficult Islamic coinages to read and I am still very much a...
I didn't recognize the specific coin type, but I did notice that it had both Chinese characters and Arabic-based script (actually Uighur, but it...
Looks like China, Republic, Xinjiang (Sinkiang) province, 1918, 1 tael, Y#45.2 . But as already noted, there are some spots that look...
Are you sure that that is the correct coin? The holder lists it as Sellwood 56.6, but the coin is definitely Sellwood 63.12 (attributed to...
The accepted end of the Sasanian period is pretty straightforward: 651 AD, with the death of Yazdegard III. The first Arab-Sasanian silver coins...
I'm slowly working through my recent auction wins, as I get the time to photograph ten and properly write them up. At this rate, by the time I...
My quick ID is that it is a silver acke from the Ottoman Empire, but I would need some time to figure out the exact details. (Note: My...
It's a modern copy of an ancient Judaean coin from the time of the Bar Kochba revolt (132-135 AD). The original was struck in silver and looked...
Your coin is from the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia), a copper Duit, KM#70. The monogram VOC stands for Verenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie...
Here's the first of my recent wins from Frank Robinson's auction: [ATTACH] Parthian Kingdom. AR drachm. Phraates IV (38-2 BC). Obverse: Bust...
Here's another recent auction win: [ATTACH] Sasanian Kingdom. AR drachm (32mm, 3.78g). Hormazd V (631-2 AD). Obverse: Bust right (very similar...
The date is 1247- the third digit is the Persian/Malay variant form of 4, which does look kind of similar to 3.
Here's a silver didrachm of Tyre c.350 BC, showing only Phoenician motifs: [ATTACH]
Nice OP coin, it is Sellwood 63.6 -one of the more common Parthian types, but a good example of the type. (Of course, I may be slightly biased in...
Welcome to the "dark side", @papersplz! That's a great first ancient coin, and we look forward to hearing more from you. Here's a sestertius of...
Here's my Philoxenos that I posted a few months ago: [ATTACH]
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