Can you read what is on the front (obverse) of the coin? Like, it probably starts with "DN..." And putting what you read into Google will help...
I really like your horses!
Those are some very impressive coins you all have posted! These are my (basic) contributions to this group. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Theodosius I AE2,...
Very nice coin you've picked up, Randy! Here's the solo one I have in my collection. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Constantius II D N CONSTAN-TIVS P F AVG,...
Are there any big G countermarks out there? Lol :eek::smuggrin::D [ATTACH]
Out of the park!
Hmmmm...!!!! VERY INTRIGUING! I wasn't aware of that one and assumed countermarks were incuse. And the geographical location is right on... You...
I agree! Previously most of my Greek bronzes have been medium sized at 15-17mm. I'm really digging these! Thanks! Here's some more gluttonous...
I'd love it if it was that cool! But to be honest I think it's just a flan crack from an "uncool" impact (or something) in antiquity... Obverse...
I've ID'd them all and one of you is right! :) you'll have to wait for my post about it...
Hmmmm, which one do you think that?
[ATTACH] Aeolis, Temnus, AE10, 4th-3rd Centuries BC. Obverse: Bearded, laureate head of Dionysos left. Reverse: TA to left and right of bunch of...
I was thinking the same thing, make it small but on the back. And "Umm... it looks like the monogram says "sex."" LMAO didn't notice that until...
Thanks! Yea the chase is often a lot of fun! One of the 6 coins as part of this purchase, the seller had the reverse photographed upside down, so...
That would make a ton of sense, cuz an AE65 is HUGE! :woot:
[ATTACH] Teos, Ionia AE10, 3rd Century BC Obverse: Griffin seated on haunches right, left paw raised. Reverse: Kantharos, with a bunch of grapes...
Haha will do. I was originally planning on just adding in to this post, but with Aussie suggestion, I'd follow suit. It'd be a great opportunity...
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