Tom is correct, the attribution is Artuqid.
I went back many pages and never saw any clarification. I saw this from yesterday: " Every year mining supply fails to meet demand. Government...
Nice type. River god/Tyche is common enough, (though yours is very well executed), but that obverse is very unique. Cool coin!
I noticed quality sure still seems to have strong buyers. Let them spend their money on high end stuff, and leave my scraps alone. :)
"because in the real world most people aren't going to sell for a loss" Read more: http://www.cointalk.com/t228064-9/#ixzz2U3054Qja Btw, you...
I "am having trouble" with your above ground available supply numbers because its misleading. You quote this statistic to get people to believe we...
I am similar. I have no idea what the future will hold, so I try to invest in many things. Maybe my stocks will be worthless, maybe my ancient...
I am not sure of what type of silver you are referring to, or when your "younger days" were. 20+ years ago for ASE and similar, (pure silver...
Lol, yeah. My main interest in stars is when they go supernova and produce heavier elements like silver and gold. :)
I agree a UPS guys staying around more than a few seconds is unusual. Unfortunately robberies of coin stores are more and more common. I have...
Very nice style. Its so good it seems you would recognize old Antiochus walking down the street. :)
Btw, since I am posting, just wanted to touch base on the silver market changes in the last few weeks. 1. A couple of months ago, "silver would...
Ok, I lasted over three weeks, but I have to talk about this assertion you make over and over. Let's look at this data: New silver mined is 787...
Have to agree. Its weird they would make this fake so thick when the originals are thin. Its usually the other way around.
Do you happen to know why Empresses of this period got set on a crescent? Was there some kind of meaning to that? I have always wondered. Nice...
Agathodaemon From Wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agathodaemon He is Tyche's husband. ;) Don't hear a lot about him, huh?
Seriously, no one knows my coin's connection huh? Ok, here is the pics again and the attribution: [ATTACH][ATTACH] Dionysopolis - Moesia...
Physically cannot be a 13. Pic #3 to me most clearly shows a 2.
Gaius was my second guess. The youth of the portrait is what makes it difficult for me to guess Claudius, though the long neck is a usual feature...
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