I have in a junkbox two more sigloi (that's the plural of siglos). I just took the pictures with my smartphone, so please excuse the mess 1) a...
It's a Byzantine coin. Not Kidding : Byzantium, 3rd c. BC Obv.: Head of (youthful) Dionysus, right, wearing ivy wreath. Rev.: ΒΥΖΑΝΤΙΩΝ / ΕΠΙ /...
Persian Empire, yes, but not minted in Persia (now Iran). These silver coins are called "siglos" by numismatists and were minted at Sardis, in...
why posting the same pic several times? and if you need ID, why posting a blurred pic of the obverse? https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/1/2736
Number 3 too
This iron arrowhead is not Roman, it is rather early medieval. Look at this plate : [ATTACH] Arrowheads from the Reihengräberfeld of Bülach in...
I already said on this forum that when I was a rogue youngster, I visited Greece and was hiking on the hill overlooking Eretria. And on the path,...
[ATTACH] Julia Domna, AR denarius, Rome 196-211 Obv.: IVLIA AVGVSTA, draped bust right Rev.: FORTVNAE FELICI, Fortuna Felix seated left on...
That's Valens too
That's Valens
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Honestly, you should take better pics of your coins. The photos should be focused, and you should assemble for each one the obverse with its...
You mean the tiny bagpipe between the eagle and Zeus' face? It's probably just a damage on the reverse die. Your drachm is Price L28, no doubt!
The first coin is obviously an imitation, that's why I considered it fake. It imitates the aureus RIC III Marcus Aurelius 549, but the portrait is...
the 1st coin is a fake the 2nd one is probably a solidus of Valens, but the photo is too blurred to show if it's authentic or not.
I am almost the only one to post in this tread I myself started but I like that too mutch. Please excuse me. There was another extremely...
Hey, that was not Antoninus Pius' family. Yes of course, Caracalla was officially renamed Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Pius, and the poor Plautilla...
[ATTACH] Philip I (244-249), 8 assaria coin, Samosata. Obv.: ΑΥΤΟΚ Κ Μ ΙΟΥΛΙ ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟΣ CЄΒ, laureate draped and cuirassed bust r. Rev.: ΦΛ...
[ATTACH] Flavia Helena (AKA saint Helena, mother of Constantine), Cyzicus, AD 324/5. Obv.: FL HELENA AVGVSTA, diademed and draped bust of Helena...
I had not noticed a Sea Shanty was a requirement [ATTACH] Antiochus IV Epiphanes, AE denomination B (double), Tyre, 174 BC Obv.: Diademed head...
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