[ATTACH] Next Roman Imperial with bust on reverse and obverse
Lifetime from Arados[ATTACH] Alexander III Mint: Arados 325 to 323 BC AR Tetradrachm Obvs: No inscription. Head of Herakles right, clad in lions...
The 2nd looks like a Pentanummium overstruck on a Roman votive of 30 years.
Yes Alexius III, sb 2011,12, or 13 the inscription is not present. Here is my 2012. [ATTACH] Alexius III Billon Aspron Trachy 1195 to 1203 AD...
[ATTACH]Constantine I Thessalonica mint 319 AD AE Follis Obvs: CONSTANTINVS AVG, Bust left cuir. spear across right shoulder. Revs: VICTORIA AVGG...
[ATTACH] Seleucis and Pieria Obverse is Apollo, this one is Nero but there are many others. You will need to verify the date to see if it is a...
The photos are bad but I see no issue with them. Just look at my avitar.
[ATTACH]Obulco After 150 BC AE As Obvs: OBVLCO, Female head right. Revs: Iberic inscription Tikueki & Botilkes between plow and wheat ear....
[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...
Very nice! Here's mine, much darker than the image suggest. [ATTACH] And what I consider a companion piece. [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] Demetrios I 162 to 150 BC Mint: Antioch AE 17 serrate Obvs: No inscription, head of bridled horse left. Revs: BAΣΙΛEΩΣ ΔHMHTPIOY,...
Not possible they are just from the same die. The flan is also identical in shape and surface. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] There are more occurrences...
I wonder what the other 5 look like. Someone should notify the museum.
[ATTACH] Cilicia, Hieropolis/Kastabala 2nd to 1st c. BC AE 20 Obvs: No inscription, turreted Tyche right. Branch behind. Revs: IEPOΠOΛITΩN TΩN...
I like the counter-mark Charles. [ATTACH] Apameia 8 BC Obvs: Young head of Dionysos r. wreathed with ivy; border of dots. Revs: ΛπΛMEΩN THΣIEPΛΣ...
[ATTACH]Antiochus VI Mint: Apamea 144 BC AE 20 Obvs: Head of Antiochus right radiate within dotted border. Revs: BAΣIΛEΩΣ ANTIOXOY EΠIΦANOYΣ...
Wow that looks remarkably similar to a very old replica known since at least 1969 of a 20 Siliquae of Justin II. I would guess the reverse was...
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[ATTACH] Valens Mint: Siscia 367 to 375 AD AE 3 Obvs: DN VALENS PF AVG Revs: SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAE, Victory walking. k P ASISCR Q 18mm, 2.8g
I did the Aurora Coin Show for over a decade, unfortunately they shut down last year. It really depends on what you are looking for, I had...
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