Ptolemaic Province of Kyrenaika Gold Drachm of Ophellas (minted in Kyrene by the Magistrate Chairios sometime between 322 and 313 BCE): [ATTACH]
Kyrene Gold 1/10 Stater (minted in Kyrene sometime between 435 and 380 BCE): [ATTACH]
Burji Mamluk Gold Dinar of Barquq (minted in Cairo in either 1391 or 1392): [ATTACH] At 13,60 grams, this is the heaviest Islamic Gold Dinar...
Kingdom of France Gold Ecu d'or of Charles VII (minted in Tournai on the 12th of August 1445): [ATTACH]
Roman Empire Silver Antoninianus of Trebonianus Gallus (minted in Mediolanum sometime between 251 and 253): [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I bought it because the coin I won yesterday is in it:...
I will tell you once I have it, I only ordered it about 25 minutes ago, and I had to do much searching to find a copy, because it is out of print.
I have bought this book: [ATTACH]
Probably, but I am not going to bid on it, so I don't care either way, I just posted it in case somebody else here is interested in bidding on it.
This is up for auction: https://www.biddr.com/auctions/mdcmonaco/browse?a=5671&l=6961426
You will have more money available to bid on that Greek RRR coin in a few days.
Duchy of Benevento Gold Solidus of Arechis II (minted in Benevento sometime between 765 and 774): [ATTACH] This is a RR coin.
Duchy of Benevento Gold Solidus of Arechis II (minted in Benevento sometime between 765 and 774): [ATTACH]
Duchy of Benevento Gold Tremissis of Gisulf II (minted in the name of Justinian II in Benevento sometime between 742 and 751): [ATTACH] This RR...
Duchy of Benevento Gold Tremissis of Gisulf II (minted in the name of Justinian II in Benevento sometime between 742 and 751): [ATTACH] This...
I didn't win it, my maximum bid was 7000 GBP, it hammered for 7250 GBP.
Athenian Silver Tetradrachm (minted in Athens sometime between 440 and 404 BCE): [ATTACH]
Just a few hours to go. :nailbiting:
Anglo-Gallic Gold Salut d’or of Henry VI (minted in Rouen in 1423): [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Corinthian Silver Stater (minted in Corinth sometime between 350 and 306 BCE), which used to be a part of the Prof. E.L. Jonas collection: [ATTACH]
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