Top is this under type overstruck by possibly another Constantine X? [ATTACH] Constantine X 1059 to 1067 AD AE Follis, Constantinople Obvs:...
Lots of conjecture on that one. [ATTACH] Helena 318 to 319 AD Mint: Thessalonica AE Follis Obvs: HELENA N F, bare head right, waved hair,...
[ATTACH] Commemorative Series Mint Constantinople 330 AD Obvs: POP ROMANVS, Draped bust of genius left, cornucopia over shoulder. Revs: Bridge...
Similar to mine but from thessalonica. I'm sure someone can give you the exact RIC number. [ATTACH] Valens Mint: Siscia 367 to 375 AD AE 3 Obvs:...
I've sold dozens like it in the $20 to $50 range.
[ATTACH] Constantine I 327 to 328 AD Mint: Constantinople AE Follis Obvs: CONSTANTINVS MAX AVG, Rosette-diadem head right. Revs: LIBERTAS PVBLICA,...
The known years are 174 to 183. You and I have the same coin minus the grain. [ATTACH] Antiochus VII Mint: Antioch AE 18 Year 182 130/131 BC Obvs:...
They are correct, I simply list is as Tralles it's a guess but probable. It is located in Westen Turkey.
Looks cleaned, I would have done the same.
These go by half/third Siliqua due to their small size and close to 1 gram weight, Kent calls them Scripulum relating them to 1:288th of a Roman...
Here is a clearer example from the Bibliothèque nationale de France [ATTACH]
I don't exactly understand your question. Justinian might have been the first to make this denomination? [ATTACH] Heraclius Mint: Alexandria 610...
I don't have any, but I took this photo at the Museum und Park Kalkriese where skirmishes took place between his legions and the Germans. [ATTACH]...
This will give all the combinations for this type. Since there are over 300 of them the advanced search can narrow it down further.
[ATTACH] Antiochus IV Mint: Byblus 168 to 164 BC Obvs: Antiochus radiate and diademed right, dotted border. Revs: BAΣIΛEΩΣ ANTIOXOY, Phoenician...
This should fulfill both. [ATTACH] Seleucus I Mint: Antioch AE 22 312 to 280 BC Obvs: Apollo laureate right with long hair. Dotted border. Revs:...
[ATTACH] Philip I 95 to 75 BC Mint: Antioch or Eastern mint AR Tetradrachm Obvs: Diademed head of Philip right within fillet border. Revs:...
From CNG [ATTACH]
Those are from Ecbatana
That is a nice one Mat [ATTACH]
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