That is a nice Gallienus Pish!
A very nice portrait and reverse type. :-) John
Took a picture of one intriguing Gallienus from the group with a Neptuno reverse. [ATTACH] This is a pretty cool Gallic to me. John
Cell phone picture of a Pile-o-Gallics I have yet to sort through: [ATTACH] Looks like some interesting coins in there. John
Some more Punics: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] John
That is true. Now one of us needs the Dido and lion tetradrachm!
Super OP coin with an incredible pedigree! I have been on the hunt for that same type. Here are a couple punic coins: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] John
A great find John and congratulations Sallent, it went to a very good home. The pinnacle of Roman portraits from a historical point of view. John
There is a spectrum to the coins people post on here. There are the obvious, horrible fakes that newbies post frequently. Gently letting them...
Great research and very interesting history. This kind of thread is a highlight of cointalk for me. John
This coin was stolen this year: [ATTACH] Does that count?
By liking people's posts I am expressing sympathy for your lost coins, not liking the fact you lost them. I think most people already understand...
@TIF, I had this funny feeling that maybe I had posted this coin before. I will write it down this time. Doh! I will edit the post and add the...
Here is a tiny Greek AE coin I found in an uncleaned lot. I have not figured out what it is yet (I know: lame). I am about 150 coins behind in...
I love all the pictures of ancient locations and welcome any others to this long running thread. I have another ship coin that I picked up from...
I have lost a Terina Stater that I have an old picture of. I was looking for it to re-shoot it and can't find it. I have had this coin since the...
There is also this thread: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/dynasts-of-lycia-perikles-miniature-3-4-facing-x3.266936/
Yes, there are several other types including this: [ATTACH] Islands off Ionia, SAMOS, AR Didrachm, 6.57 gm, circa 310-300 BC. Obverse: Lion scalp...
A real sand or earthen patina in white, green, blue or other color can be very attractive but it is hard to say if it is real or a modern fake....
Doug, I think those are the dates of the second democracy. The coins are dated to 410-405 if memory serves. I will look when I get home. John
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