All 3 will have the same inscription. As far as I know, the only way to tell them apart is by the portrait. Edit: I should clarify, when I mean...
Seleucid from Tyre but hard to make out whom it is on the obverse. I don't see a date so will be one of these. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Also Antiochus IV...
Metal detecting in Venice must be interesting! [ATTACH]
There are 10 of these volumes dealing with mainly Greek coins that have rarities assessed to each listing from R3 (1 or 2 examples known to exist)...
Not my coin. Unfortunately your controls are not visible, but high probability is this coin. [ATTACH] Note on your monogram: possibly represents...
[ATTACH] Civic coinage of Antioch Summer 300 AD Antioch mint Obvs: IOVI CONSERVATORI, Jupiter seated holding globe and scepter. Revs: VICTORIA...
Doug beat me to it.
Those are great tets Roman Collector. I can add to your description of your coin by narrowing down the year of minting to 122/121 BC. [ATTACH]...
Is that a posthumous Postumus Ryro :D
[ATTACH] Constantine I Arles mint 337 to 340 AD AE 4 Obvs: DIVO CONSTANTINO P, Constantine veiled right. Revs: AETERNA PIETAS, Emperor holding...
[ATTACH] Titiakos 100 to 80 BC AE AS Obvs: Bearded male head right. Ψ behind Revs: Horseman riding right, holding spear. ΨΨPXM below 23x24mm, 7.7g...
I don't know what would happen if I submitted through biddr, especially if he didn't know I was the one enquiring on the max bid. Another...
That's what always bothered me about Frank's auctions. In his last I spotted a stupid rare coin (probably 2nd known) that was misattributed, which...
That's a nice tet, you have been racking them up lately. I missed out on an Achaios from the same sale. [ATTACH] Antiochos VIII Mint: Sidon AR...
Gotta love the Roman propaganda. Not much changed over the centuries. [ATTACH] Constantine I Rome mint 312/313 AD AE Half Follis Obvs: FL VAL...
I thought this would be easier [ATTACH] Titiakos 100 to 80 BC AE AS Obvs: Bearded male head right. Ψ behind Revs: Horseman riding right, holding...
[ATTACH] Lastigi After 150 BC AE Quadrans Obvs: Helmeted male right within laurel border. Revs: LAS within border. 17x19mm, 3.2g CNH 381.4...
Looks like a Imitative military mint of Tiberius Constantine, so it may not be published.
[ATTACH] Constantine I Constantinople mint 327/328 AD AE Follis Obvs: CONSTANTINVS MAX AVG, Rosette-diadem head right. Revs: LIBERTAS PVBLICA,...
Posthumous issues of Philip were made well after his death and the end of the Seleucid empire. The last being struck in 13 BC (I may have to...
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