Too many to post as I am approaching 90, in fact two came today! One of my favorites [ATTACH] Antiochus I Mint: Antioch 281 to 261 BC Obvs:...
I use a 12 yo Nikkon 8700 which cost me around $900 at the time, should be less than $100 to find one now. I wouldn't mind upgrading but it works...
Nice write up! One I sold some years ago, but always found this type interesting. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I should mention that I contacted David Sear after I posted this and he verified that it is year 29. This particular year is unpublished an no...
https://www.cointalk.com/threads/unusual-heraclius.295313/ Though not the same emperor.
Yes I was demonstrating the format of such a grid/sheet. If you pm me a drawing of what you are looking for I can make a spreadsheet, wouldn't be...
Yours is 1792.1 no control mark visible. Are you looking for something like this [ATTACH] but with links in each box?
You probably have the only one in existence. Does that make it valuable - not really, welcome to ancients. @Victor_Clark has a very informative...
I don't know if it is modern, if you like the coin show it to a local dealer that is knowledgeable on these or send it off for authentication.
I have not as they are typically one offs, but I do not specialize in these either. Imitations from this time are common.
It's a barbaric imitation of a 3 emperors reverse of Honorius or Arcadius. Here is my official issue. [ATTACH] The question is whether yours is...
I'm going to go against the tide on this one, but I don't like the patina and can only say it looks off to me without finding other faults. This...
[ATTACH] Anonymous under Romanus III 1028 to 1034 AD AE Follis, Class B Obvs: IC XC, bust of Christ wearing nimbus and holding book of gospels....
Too many projects for me to post a lot. Recent purchase of a scarcer usurper from HJB. [ATTACH] Antiochus Hierax Mint: Alexandria Troas AR...
I opened this post expecting to see a bronze coin and was surprised to see this magnificent piece of art. Great catch.
Yes it is too light and worth 0. Seams can be razor thin. [ATTACH] http://www.forumancientcoins.com/fakes/displayimage.php?album=search&cat=0&pos=3
3.0 is too light to be an official drachm. The other thing to look for as @Theodosius suggests if there is a casting seam. Would like something...
Appears to be a posthumous silver drachm of his from Lampsakos. I would expect the weight to be close to 4 grams. Edit: Not uncommon for these to...
Is it possible that it is not even human... Coin Loving Insatiable Organism
I suppose this would fit. [ATTACH] Mysia/Pergamon AE 13, regal coinage 2nd c. BC Obvs: Head of Athena right, wearing crested helmet with griffin...
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