I've never actually seen that spelling and assumed it was an old version of Cyzicus. I believe it is the same city, the ANA has an article that...
[ATTACH] Also spelled Kyzikos
It's in modern day Turkey seen here.
I think this is an appropriate quote for if this coin is ancient, then I am... [ATTACH]
These go from $500 to $2000 in decent grades, but you never know when another will come up so I grabbed it somewhere in the middle of that range...
@zumbly has one of the best I've seen of this type, I would ask him. If it's a fake it would be a cast possibly from lost wax and not pressed. My...
Not sure if this is red enough, but I did strip it my self. [ATTACH] Caligula 37/38 AD AE AS Obvs: C CAESAR AVG GERMANICVS PON M TR POT Revs:...
All the time, it's part of the fun.
[ATTACH] Alexius I/ Transitional AR Histamenon Nomisma 1081 to 1082 AD Obvs: ::KЄRO ΛΛЄϞIω IC XC, Christ bearded and nimbate wearing tunic and...
Interesting types. Both came from the same seller, but I don't remember if they were in the same lot. The 2nd I did a write up on. [ATTACH]...
[ATTACH] Constans Mint: Rome 337 to 340 AD AE 3 Obvs: DN FL CONSTANS AVG Revs: SECVRITAS REIP, Securitas leaning on column holding scepter. RQ...
Honestly I never paid attention, could be a double strike or poor quality? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I agree the search has issues on a phone. My Samsung can switch to desktop from the browser settings, after which it works much better. [ATTACH]
Which is worst, 100 coins that sell for $500 each or 500 coins that sell for $250 each? It would be helpful to know the total sales in each auction.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Seleukos IV Philopator. 187-175 BC. Æ Serrate 17mm (4.29 g, 12h). Antioch mint. Bust of Artemis right, wearing stephane,...
[ATTACH] Antioch Year 117/ 68 AD AE 19 Obvs: ANTIOX EΩN, Head of Zeus laureate. Revs: ЄTZIP, Lighted alter garlanded. 19mm, 6.7g Ref: BMC...
[ATTACH] Ex Victor Clark
This thread is a double post. I already identified it a Marcian https://www.cointalk.com/threads/help-id-late-roman.339120/#post-3531127
The image I showed is not on your page. It was first discovered in 2010.
I discussed this type here which I date to the summer of 312. That is a nice one Warren and it's a die match to this one which I believe is the...
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