Definitely a area I dont know anything about but I have seen some in your gallery. It looks like a very fun and educational area of ancients that...
I was wondering if the coin above was possibly Emesa or Laodicea-ad-Mare mint.
Nice additions. I dont know but I think that Severus is from a eastern mint, not rome. Might wanna post it in the forum and see.
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Yes the portrait, lettering and such matched with the example I found. Plus if I was wrong I am sure Ardatirion would have said so ;)
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Never seen the type before, looks pretty cool. These kind of asian coins I could get into, unlike cash coins.
I went with the digital when I got a subscription, much easier.
I believe this is the info: Diadumenian, mid May - 8 June 218 A.D., Hierapolis, Syria obverse ΑΥΤ Κ Μ ΟΠΕ ΑΝΤΩΝΕΙΝΟC, radiate, draped and...
No kidding :/
Randy & I have already discussed this a few days ago, its "B(.)(.)bie Ancients"
Wow thats a beautiful Hadrian. Not a type you see everyday. I especially love the toning. Great addition.
I don't own many from this time but second coin looks correct. And for the cost, you did very well.
Real, cheap, and one of the best dealers to buy from. http://bargainbinancients.com/zen/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=6&products_id=1086
Congrats on getting this type, I know how much you were expecting it ;)
All beautiful coins, especially the owl of course. Though I like the Sicily, Agathokles best, its got a wonderful patina.
They usually have episodes viewable a day or two after it airs on history.com
So no info at least on when it may air huh? Very cool though. Watch the show all the time. Thanks for sharing as always.
I dont think its minerva, she usually has a helmet on & carries a spear. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minerva
The Parthia from CNG is in better shape but yours could be in the $80s or so cause it is well centered. No problem with the help, surprised...
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