Heres my little one, just like doug, I also have not confirmed its ID. Our coins do look similar. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Lots of horn silver? Patina crust on this one. Again just like most of recent indogreek silvers, its also broken. Its a...
Heres a new addition to my Indo greek collection, antialcidas drachm. 115-95BC Diademed bust of king right, Greek legend around: BAΣIΛEΩΣ...
Also, i have been trying with no luck of finding a resource to identify indogreek monograms. There seem to be different kind of monograms, but...
The reverse is the goddess athena holding a fruit basket and probably a thunderbolt in the other hand.
Who might this coin belong to. I can make out athena on the reverse, overall the coins pretty busted. I really have started to attract broken...
Good observation, zarb and falus were visible yes, the rest is off flan
Yea, they are relatively modern, but I love the ancients forum community more for these ancient looking coins haha.
I guess this prompts a "share your coins with dragons on them"
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Here is an interesting falus with a dragon depicted on it. Persian and Afhgan falus coins had many animals depicted on them,...
Wow, thats one ive never seen before :O A lovely hybrid
Should be 1582-98AD
I agree schroff marks can be a possibility, but in all the mughal rupees I have seen, the silver test mark is either a cut or a circular dent on...
Abd Allah bahadur Khan, shayabanid dynasty 1/4 gold mithqal. Similar to this one;...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Bhonsla rajas of nagpur, katak mint, in the name of mughal emperor Ahmed Shah bahadur. 1754-84 Maratha empire. The coin is...
So one can say these coins were the earliest form of kushan art.
Ah lovely, that was a quick identification! What about this one, not sure if the obverse is the right side up. The reverse seems to have a crude...
I have been seeing a few strange new coins around. Heres one with a blurred out bust surrounded by some legend. The obverse has some winged...
Damn I need a zoilus too, thanks for the reminder :p Very crispy coin you got.
Haha yess, the bactrians were the precursor to the indo greeks. The Indo greek kingdom was founded by a bactrian king, but later it divided from...
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