Beautiful coin @zumbly. And thanks for the correction. I have already corrected my catalog.
While I agree with @Valentinian for the need of "change", I find it hard to visualize the handling of these small pieces in daily commerce. I...
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True, but I marvel with each tiny coin posted. I actually have another I purchased with this one, but I haven't photograph or it cataloged yet,...
Another tiny and beautiful coin.
All very nice coins @Collect89. Envious even. Congratulations on obtaining such nice coins.
In another thread, https://www.cointalk.com/threads/if-you-could-solve-one-mystery-about-ancient-coins.287552/, I said I would love to know the...
Welcome @der. JWT is correct. It will be easier if you start a thread with each coin. Most, if not all, are identifiable.
I have a few Greek coins that are so small my large fingers have a hard time handling. What was the purpose of such small coins? I know the...
It's a Fallen Horseman type, but the obverse is too worn for me to tell who it is. Some here can tell by style. Perhaps one of them will be able...
Great OP coin with a different style portrait. Congrats.
Ditto JA. Take a bow!
Love it David. Your Flavian collection must be truly awesome.
These seem to be common enough, but yours is in excellent condition. Looks like a nice thick dark patina. [ATTACH]
David Sear verified this one as fake. Too bad. [ATTACH] This one too [ATTACH]
When I was a kid (back in the stone age), I would sneak around till I found my Christmas presents. Sounds a lot like some people here on CT....
I take one @rrdenarius. Nice. All three.
Interesting @Ed Snible, but I have my doubts about the trap.
Love all four, even the ugly Commodus. The Mytilene is my favorite.
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