I like these as well. [ATTACH] Delmatius Mint: Siscia 337 AD AE 3 Obvs: FL DELMATIVS NOB C, Bust laureate draped cuirass right. Revs: GLORIA...
Looks ok to me.
If they are late Roman high probability they are Balkan, and not provenanced. I found a modern Bulgarian coin in a lot once, which does not prove...
Back to Olbia, this one courtesy of CNG [ATTACH] Description SKYTHIA, Olbia. Circa 470-460 BC. Cast Æ (45mm, 82.28 g). Head of Athena left,...
I'm all about this thread, good questions @Herberto . Unlike Roman Republican Denarii which is possibly unknown why they are clipped, the...
Olbia dolphins from Thrace are fairly early maybe 550 BC? Not sure if you consider that a coin though. [ATTACH]
Seems quite the popular type here. Some attractive pieces I see in this thread. [ATTACH] Severina Mint: Rome 274 to 275 AD Billon Antoninianus...
I find black patinas to be very stable. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Minted posthumously after his death [ATTACH] Constantine I Antioch mint 337 to 347 AD (posthumous) AE 4 Obvs: DV CONSTANTINVS PT AVGG Revs: No...
My vote is the Concordia is a fake.
That's the Dekadrachm I handled at a summer seminar, if you get a chance check out the library. They have dozens of ancients references....
A demand in increase is an assumption of mine as the Internet reaches more people and developing nations start to have disposable income and an...
Prices will have to go up as demand increases. Coupled with stricter regulations and inflation it is very likely any ancient will be expensive....
[ATTACH] Valentinian II 378 to 383 AD AE 3 Mint: Antioch Obvs: DN VALENTINIANVS PF AVG Revs: CONCORDIA AVGGG, Roma seated. Θ Фk, ANTB 18mm, 2.6g...
Page 3 of this post will answer your question.
I'm not entirely sure that is Rabbel, with that combination rev/obv it could be a few rulers Rabbel II, Malichus II, Aretas IV..... [ATTACH]...
Ok...Arados [ATTACH] Alexander III Mint: Arados 325 to 323 BC AR Tetradrachm Obvs: No inscription. Head of Herakles right, clad in lions skin....
http://www.ssssllc.net/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/Romans-in-Rio.pdf An interesting read. [ATTACH] Arcadius 392 to 395 AD Cyzicus AE 3...
[ATTACH] Theodora Mint: Trier 337 to 340 AD AE 3 Obvs: FL MAX THEODORAE AVG, Bust diademed and draped right. Revs: PIETAS ROMANA, Pietas with...
Those are very nice and I like your photos. I believe this mint was only in operation for a short time compared to others, something like 50...
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