Assamese Gold Octagonal 1/16 Mohur of Rajeswar Singha (minted sometime between 1751 and 1769): [ATTACH]
Umayyad Gold Dinar of Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz (minted in Damascus in either 718 or 719): [ATTACH]
Thank you:), if things go well at the 2 auctions I am participating in today, I will have 3 more interesting coins for this thread by the end of...
Emirate of Cordoba Silver Dirham of Abd al-Rahman I (minted in either 783 or 784): [ATTACH]
It ended up selling for 3800 EUR.
https://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=396126
My bid for the Diocletian Aureus was withdrawn at my request, because after I had made the bid I took a closer look at the coin and saw that...
I plan to give the above coin to my nephew for his birthday.
South African Gold 1 Rand of Jan van Riebeeck from 1977 (minted in Pretoria): [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Sirmium was also a Croatian city at various points in history, firstly in the early 9th century, when it was a part of the Duchy of Lower...
https://www.vcoins.com/en/stores/conatus_coins/273/product/arsinoe_ii_philadelphus_277270268_bc_gold_octodrachm_ngc_choice_xf/2070893/Default.aspx
Western Ganga Dynasty Gold Gajapati Pagoda (minted sometime between 1100 and 1327): [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
https://www.ma-shops.com/harlanberk/item.php?id=19875
My maximum bid (4000 EUR) on the Diocletian Aureus has already been reached! :eek: I think the chances of me winning it now are only minimal...
I just bought this Empire of the Romans Bronze 1/2 Follis of Justinian I (minted in Salona sometime between 550 and 553): [ATTACH] :)
Empire of the Romans Bronze 1/2 Follis of Justinian I (minted in Salona (Solin, Croatia) sometime between 550 and 553): [ATTACH]
Gold coins from the Salona (Salona is Diocletian's hometown by the way) mint do exist, but it would seem only in museums, I have never seen one on...
In Croatia of course!: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salona The modern town is called Solin: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solin
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