Definitely medieval - Anglo Saxon stycas are smaller and thicker. Style seems wrong for Reims - see...
Here's one of mine that I purchased recently. MONETA AVG reverse is flatstruck. Seller's photos; I have zero photography skills but it is better...
I agree about EBay being a buyer's platform. I used to be a seller on EBay as well some years ago but gave up on that because overall, I wasn't...
I would agree with everyone's comments on the thread so far. Like others, I have gotten some of my rarest coins (typically misattributed) on EBay....
I agree with @Aleph that the fakes seem to have gotten more numerous, and that sellers of genuine coins appear to be posting less (I guess they're...
I will echo the general sentiment so far and will say that it is a reproduction piece. The details are too mushy and while the metal may be white,...
At least now you've got your first "black cabinet" coin LOL Seriously, there are plenty of affordable authentic pieces out there. I would agree...
Agree with everyone here: most are obvious fakes, which would make me pass on anything else associated with the group.
What goes around comes around...
Agree with Doug that Coin C is fake. The others look legit to me. Agree that Coin A is from Viminacium, Moesia; Philip, Year 5, honours the...
I agree with everyone here that the coin appears to be genuine. While it is worn, flow lines are visible around the lettering and the metal of the...
Byzantine is not my collecting specialty either, but just looking at the coin fabric, it definitely looks cast, not struck to me. Details and coin...
Interesting article - thanks for sharing!
I thought Xodus had already posted a match further up the thread. Different from Alegandron's coins, with Pegasos on the reverse. To me, that's...
There are a few other CT'ers which would probably be able to expand on this topic in much greater detail - maybe @VGODVCKS?
There are a couple of ways you can go about this. The central coinage would likely be the "knight" deniers of the Bohemond rulers of Antioch (I...
Question: how can you differentiate your Asandros bronze from a run-of-the-mill Alexander AE? Is it from style or the associated symbols on the...
Cool backstory... I was not aware of this previously, thanks for sharing! Great coin too...
That one makes more sense to me...
If you do a search by image, you come to this site: http://www.bbc.co.uk/ahistoryoftheworld/objects/kg5t7xzpRHmFr_vvWOmVJg It indicates that the...
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