I can assume adding up all those R# could add up to a large population. I personally wouldn't put a hard number what is rare but if 100 coins are...
While I agree with much that has been said I think an important distinction is that I was asking specifically about a total population for a...
My coin finally showed up and wanted to see how many I could find. I wasn't concerned with the type, denomination, or legend break ect, but with...
It can be cleaned, but detail may be lost instead of revealed. Quite a gamble especially the reverse.
In that case, that must be it assuming the authors are correct. Only did it once, but he responded by email to an inquiry I had about an...
It that were my coin I would eliminate other possibilites, can't be too many similar types. Or you could ask Sear.
Don't have much to add other than maybe this one. [ATTACH] John IV Mint: Trebizond 1446 to 1458 AD AR Asper Obvs: Λ in circle. St. Eugene on...
a legionary denarius
Lots of silver there. The Zabinas is perfect and the image of Helios is great. I really do like those big bronzes, can't get much better than a...
I know what you mean, they look very similar to bronze coins, especially when they have a dark patina. Some nice aes! The anchor is prominent on...
Still waiting for my last in the mail, but need to post these otherwise 2019 will be over. Presented in the order I received them. This year was...
She was an interesting character to say the least and married to 3 different kings. [ATTACH] Cleopatra/Antiochos VIII Mint: Antioch 123 BC Obvs:...
Those are very nice and the Tetarteron is superior to most. My last is still in the mail. Would the striations on the flan help distinguish the two?
Sorry to say, but your #1 is a match to Forvm fakes [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I think you are correct. The figure on the right is not seated. Ironic since that is my 2nd link :wacky:
Most likely one of these. The regnal year is on the right of the M. He ruled from 565 to 574. This post explains a little on how to read the...
Could be just worn. [ATTACH]
Possibly the latest representations of these? [ATTACH] Early 4th century AD Alexandria mint Obvs: DEO SARAPIDI, Bearded bust of Sarapis right,...
Congratulations! I thought it was funny and relieving that working in industry was much easier than school. Don't have to juggle math, physics,...
[ATTACH] Crispus Mint: Sirmium 324/325 AD AE Follis Obvs: FL IVL CRISPVS NOB CAES, bust laureate head right. Revs: ALAMANNIA DEVICTA, Victory...
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