Happy Easter as well. Here is a coin that arrived yesterday in the mail... Constantine IX, 1059-1067 AV Histamenon Nomisma, 4.41 grams [ATTACH]...
Hadrian, AE drachm, Nilos reclining. Egypt, Alexandria - Hadrian. (117-138) Year 127-128 Type: AE Drachm, 32mm 24.42 grams Obverse: AVT KAI...
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Very nice addition to the collection David.
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Well, I was way off. I generously valued the coins at around £100 each....clearly the Kent constables know way more than I do. :cat:
A bit of an odd face, I have to admit.
Hmmmm.....
Just a guess: £5000
Congrats. I still have a nomisma and miliaresion on the way from Leu.
Probably. Whether or not there were collectors back in Roman times is not known. One can imagine that folks would have a reaction to the various...
They are all authentic to my eye.
Heh
Getting some grey hair...tougher to stay in shape
Speaking apolitically, lack of public healthcare is a big drawback to living in the U.S. along with things like crumbling infrastructure.
Thanks @Bing. When I registered I didn't put my birthday down. My 51st, I finally accepted the fact that I'm over 50 but I guess that's the new 39 ;)
The Byzantine gold was called the bezant in Western Europe and acted as the currency for high value transactions. Silver was used, but...
Happy Birthday. Mine was yesterday.
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