Those are two beauties cucumbor, much better than what I usually see. And that's a nice Chi-Rho, not common either. Glad to see it Jeff.
Assuming if it is real, it looks like the coin was badly preserved making it look almost debased. Since these types were not debased then it is...
Common, I see several for sale each week. I sold one myself a few months ago. [ATTACH]
Those are all very impressive, nice to see a few different markings.
Ha I use something similar in my signature.
7Calbrey's post inspired me to see what banners are out there. I apologize now if this has been already done. Common [ATTACH] Delmatius Mint:...
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The first coins I remember purchasing from a catalog were from Stephen Album. Just descriptions, so kinda a surprise what you'd actually get. But...
I have several from Rome, but this is my latest. [ATTACH] Constans Mint: Rome 337 to 340 AD AE 3 Obvs: DN FL CONSTANS AVG Revs: SECVRITAS REIP,...
Great coin old49er, but I believe yours is a Drachm and not a octobol. Although very large I consider TIF's to be the octobol as I have been...
I would say real, but by the 1st century AD these Tetradrachms were being debased to 3 Denari or less. This may be why you are questioning the way...
On the list to get a biggen..... [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] 42mm 69g
Seeing these I would not clean them at all. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] I have several as well, and don't feel the need to clean them. For what ever...
I can only imagine that was a hard decision for you, and I wish you the best of luck. On the other hand visiting so many countries seems like a...
I can not say anything about your coins as I do not collect Judaen, only point to an instance relating to your question. This is more for general...
The top two are Phoenicia, Arados 1st, and Marathos 2nd. I hope you are only planning on removing the loose dirt, otherwise these will be ruined.
Looks like a lot of 4th century Roman's you have there. All common but in great shape. Good job. Edit This should get you started...
I survived calculus I, II, III, discrete, and differential equations. I think that's enough for one lifetime.
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Very nice! [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Antiochus IV Mint: Ptolemais (Ake) 173 to 164 BC Obvs: Radiate head of Antiochus right, within dotted border. Revs:...
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