AR Stater OBVERSE: Sea-turtle (T-backed); head in profile REVERSE: Large square incuse with skew pattern Struck at Aegina, 480-457BC 11.96g, 20mm...
AR Obol OBVERSE: Goat kneeling left, head reverted, solid rosette above, pellet to left REVERSE: Quadripartite incuse square Struck at Thrace,...
AR Siglos OBVERSE: Persian king or hero in kneeling/running stance right, holding spear and bow REVERSE: Incuse punch Struck at Persia, 485-420 BC...
AR Hemiobol OBVERSE: Anchor, A in field REVERSE: Swastika with two parallel lines in each quadrant Struck at Apollonia Pontika, circa 500BC .28g,...
Beautiful OP AE coin [ATTACH] GALLIENUS Billon Antoninianus OBVERSE: GALLIENVS AVG, radiate cuirassed bust right REVERSE: LVNA LVCIF, Diana...
Nice coins [ATTACH] ANONYMOUS ROMAN REPUBLIC Æ Uncia Obv.: Helmeted head of Roma left, pellet behind Rev.: Galley prow right, ROMA above, pellet...
I love all your choices, many of which are way out of my budget. Even so, I love to see them and I can dream, eh? The only one of this second...
I can understand this sentiment.
Here is a drachm from Arados of good style [ATTACH] ALEXANDER III AR Drachm OBVERSE: Head of Herakles right in lionskin headdress REVERSE:...
I've only travelled to a little better than half the countries you have @Greg Heinrich, but I've slowed down a lot in the past couple of years....
Nice coin Mat, but what's with all the Alexandria Tets here lately? New collection strategy? Laving the women of Rome alone for a change?
Hope all is well with your wife and she is home sound and healthy tomorrow.
Amm I correct that this is Domitian RPC 20162017? Love the portrait.
Ditto
No reason to apologize. It's just that your coin will get more attention in it's own thread rather than at the bottom of an unrelated thread.
Yes, I was joking. I'm not certain when LRB's begin, but I would guess around 300AD
I'm not certain. It may just be a shovel mark. Someone familiar with adjustment marks would have to say for sure.
I think your dates are too arbitrary for me. I mean, c'mon. Tiberius, Nero, Vespasian as LRBs? Naw you are wrong. LRBs begin after Hadrian....
Those coins look great @Roman Collector. My only Sabina [ATTACH]
The obverse looks similar to Helios Sun God ( Amun Ray ) facing, but I am unfamiliar with this coin. You would probably do better by starting a...
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