Assuming if it is real, it looks like the coin was badly preserved making it look almost debased. Since these types were not debased then it is...
Common, I see several for sale each week. I sold one myself a few months ago. [ATTACH]
Those are all very impressive, nice to see a few different markings.
Ha I use something similar in my signature.
7Calbrey's post inspired me to see what banners are out there. I apologize now if this has been already done. Common [ATTACH] Delmatius Mint:...
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The first coins I remember purchasing from a catalog were from Stephen Album. Just descriptions, so kinda a surprise what you'd actually get. But...
I have several from Rome, but this is my latest. [ATTACH] Constans Mint: Rome 337 to 340 AD AE 3 Obvs: DN FL CONSTANS AVG Revs: SECVRITAS REIP,...
Great coin old49er, but I believe yours is a Drachm and not a octobol. Although very large I consider TIF's to be the octobol as I have been...
I would say real, but by the 1st century AD these Tetradrachms were being debased to 3 Denari or less. This may be why you are questioning the way...
On the list to get a biggen..... [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] 42mm 69g
Seeing these I would not clean them at all. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] I have several as well, and don't feel the need to clean them. For what ever...
I can only imagine that was a hard decision for you, and I wish you the best of luck. On the other hand visiting so many countries seems like a...
I can not say anything about your coins as I do not collect Judaen, only point to an instance relating to your question. This is more for general...
The top two are Phoenicia, Arados 1st, and Marathos 2nd. I hope you are only planning on removing the loose dirt, otherwise these will be ruined.
Looks like a lot of 4th century Roman's you have there. All common but in great shape. Good job. Edit This should get you started...
I survived calculus I, II, III, discrete, and differential equations. I think that's enough for one lifetime.
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Very nice! [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Antiochus IV Mint: Ptolemais (Ake) 173 to 164 BC Obvs: Radiate head of Antiochus right, within dotted border. Revs:...
I was considering an Arabian imitation, but I'm not aware of any that look like it. I would have to agree it is a replica.
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