I remember those days too Doug. I also remember buying "world coins" out of a comic book add and I think I also bought some "world stamps" from...
I'm also having some trouble finding it. Does the reverse read: P M TRP COS II ?
I think it looks more like Aelius. Perhaps this coin? RIC 1067/ Sear 3993; Aelius Caesar AE Dupondius. L AELIVS CAESAR, bare head right / TR...
APOLLONIA PONTICA AR Drachm [ATTACH]
Island off Thrace, Thasos AR Drachm [ATTACH]
GORDIAN III Hadrianopoli, Thrace AE26 [ATTACH]
GORDIAN III THRACE , Anchialos AE25/26 [ATTACH]
CARACALLA Augusta Traiana, Thrace AE30 [ATTACH]
LYSIMACHUS KING OF THRACIA AE20 [ATTACH]
THRACE, PANTIKAPAION AE21 [ATTACH]
THRACE Mesembria AE14 [ATTACH]
ISLAND OFF THRACE, THASOS AR Trihemiobol [ATTACH]
THRACE, ABDERA Tetrobol [ATTACH]
Sorry. I've been out all evening. Here are some of mine: Thrace Cherronesos AR Hemidrachms [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Beautiful. I've been wanting one of these for a while. I'm just waiting for the right one at the right price. But this one is excellent.
That's what happens when someone has more money than common sense, or is too impatient to wait for the right coin at the right price. Oh, one in...
Then it is what it is. At least you can still tell what is represented. All our coins need love.
Do you think you can get a better image? This particular image doesn't seem to do it any favors.
If you hadn't told what was beneath the bull, I would have thought it to be a rat, mouse, or some creepy crawly.
[ATTACH] CILICIA, KORYKOS CITY COINAGE AE19 OBV: Turreted head of Tyche right; A behind. Circle of dots REV: ΚΩΡΥΚΙΩΤΩΝ, Hermes standing left,...
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