Common theme here [ATTACH] Theodore I Mint: Nicaea Billon trachy 1208 to 1212 AD Obvs: The Virgin enthroned holding nimbate head of Christ. Revs:...
It's been a while since I used drive (like a decade). Does the template require users to make an edit to have a Google account?
I am busy with a newborn and other another project, but if there is a LOT of interest I could build some sort of online bourse. I basically...
At 3.5g I would assume it is a clever fake. Almost half the weight of a true medallion. Maybe @Victor_Clark can chime in.
[ATTACH] Constantine II Mint: Rome 320 AD AE Follis Obvs: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, Laureate draped and cuir. Revs: VOT X ET XV F PR, in three lines...
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He would have been 14 to 22 or so here. [ATTACH] Demetrios II, FIRST REIGN Mint: Perhaps Seleucia in Pieria 146 to 138 BC Obvs: Diademed head of...
Gone but not forgotten https://web.archive.org/web/20180317161446/http://jp29.org/
At some I will add countermarks but need to finish through Philip first. So next year at best.
Kudos on your effort which is often over looked and not understood. I'll offer one more theory, which these were marked by Eumenes II in Pamphylia...
Good luck on your quest. Of 33 rulers I still need 5. If you eliminate usurpers it will be much easier to complete. Staters only appear early in...
I have a site for identifying seleucid coins (only through Antiochus II thus far but I add entries almost daily.)
Similar to mine, but hard to pin down exact due to condition. [ATTACH] Alexander II Mint: Apamea AE Serrate 125 to 123 BC Obvs: Head of young...
It reads "v'amah achat m'al" "kadesh" "kabed YHWH v'hamiskhkan" Translated it's a warning to not disturb the ark of the covenant. Did you also...
[ATTACH] Apameia Year 293, 20/19 BC Obvs: Young head of Dionysos r. wreathed with ivy; border of dots. Revs: ΛπΛMEΩN THΣIEPΛΣ KΛIΛΣYΛOY, Thyrsos,...
Posted this before, this is how it looks in hand. [ATTACH] Constantine I Siscia mint 321 to 324 AD AE 3 Obvs: CONSTANTINVS AVG, Laur right. Revs:...
[ATTACH] Constantine I Arles mint 337 to 340 AD AE 4 Obvs: DV CONSTANTINVS PT AVGG, Constantine veiled right. Revs: AETERNA PIETAS, Emperor...
How is the heaviest one the same denomination while #2409 minted 10 years earlier, is a larger denomination?
I believe your coin is this one. They range from 5.5 to 9+ grams. I wouldn't consider them rare. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Antiochus XII Damascus...
I won't say what I paid for mine 15 years ago, but it was much cheaper than what others paid. In the early 2000's an Ebay seller by the name of...
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