The ones I am missing are Timarchos, Molon, and the son of Antiochus VII. Molon I will probably never own as it is known from 1 example typically.
That is a nice portrait and easily recognizable as Zabinas. Here are a few more. You will notice I am missing the rare ones in silver or have none...
That's a heavy bullet, I haven't seen them that large. I think that would do a lot of damage with the right force. I agree. Having an elephant...
Just another what if, but have to wonder the outcome if Antiochos III would have given Hannibal a field command in Asia minor instead of a naval one.
I see some great and diverse coins in this thread. That's a great tet, hope to get one someday. Thanks for the link! I've always liked that...
@Pavlos & @TheRed wanted to see my newest from this thread, so here it is. The Indian civilization was well used to elephants in battle but that...
Yes that is correct, it is a spear. I have a typo apparently.
These are very common but yours has a nice full obverse. [ATTACH] Antiochus VI Mint: Antioch 145 to 142 BC Obvs: No inscription. Antiochus...
I thought I read somewhere the Roman's only needed their ships to last a shorter duration and did not build them as well as the Carthaginians....
Antiochos IV from unattributed Easter mint. No available image of your coin but very close to this one. There is one spike on yours to identify it...
There are a few things on the OP that make me think it is a cast, particularly the odd seperation vertically down Agrippa's face. Weight is not...
This one sold for almost $300 on eBay by silverdenar and apparently fooled a lot of people. [ATTACH] This seller and ancientground have been...
That is a good one. I've seen some nice ones in the past but never got one due to other targets. [ATTACH]
Yes I see it on the reverse particularly around the eagle's head and in the oY before the beak. But it is so slight I wouldn't think to mention...
I should have been clearer, I did NOT get that type. I would put it in the same level as the above however.
I will show it. Before I get everybody's hopes up it is a 20mm coin not the 27+ mm variety that some may be thinking about. I was pleased to get...
I would have bid on that one this morning but I purchased a horse/anchor of Seleukos Thursday which ate up my budget. Glad you got it. Already...
[ATTACH] Mysia/Pergamon regal coinage 2nd c. BC Obvs: Head of Athena right, wearing crested helmet with griffin Revs: ФIΛETAIPOY, bow. 13mm, 1.6g...
My understanding of FDC is a term applied to a more or less perfect coin. A newly minted ancient coin is not automatically categorized as such...
Those are late Roman, not Byzantine .
Separate names with a comma.