Pretty delicate little coin from the city of Kos, home of Hippocrates- Father of Medicine and an amazing cultural history. They were known for...
One more unusual Lion I got from @Brian Bucklan : THRACE, Black Sea Area. Pantikapaion. Circa 4th-3rd Century BC. Æ 21mm (7.31 gm). Head of Pan...
Taller than you! Grade: VF Catalog: Hendin 1039 Samarian Coinage, Silver ma'ah-obol. Galley to left. with oars, rudder, row of shields; double...
Watching You: Ionien Trihemiobol 525/500 v. Chr. Grade: VF- | Abbreviations Catalog: Slg. Klein 420 Babelon, Traité II/1, 433 Rosen Coll. 579...
another WOW!
That star on the Theodosius definitely looks like a comet as per the comet of "44" on the early coins that began the line of deification of the...
Thanks Parthicus. It just seems that someone of the major sellers or auction houses would have sometime or other invested in some market research...
Thank You Doug. The facing bust on #4 is quite spectacular. Don't see that too often.
The Athena is quite feminine looking(besides the headgear)in contrast to the ruthless tyrant with a bad case of acne on the obverse. Any of the...
I don't collect Parthians but now that I have several students that are interested in coins if I can get a coin for less then 15 bucks that is...
Like this one? Attribution: Lindgren & Kovacs 2537 Date: 222-235 AD Obverse: IMP CAES M AVR SEV ALEXAN, Laureate draped bust right Reverse:...
I just noticed that number seven reverse is upside down- a turreted bust of Tyche I think. Emperors bust on Obv. and Turreted Tyche on the...
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