Kingdom of Castile Gold Maravedi of Alfonso VIII (minted in Toledo in 1187): [ATTACH]
Roman Empire Gold Solidus of Arcadius (minted in Mediolanum sometime between 383 and 408), which used to be a part of the A.F. Collection: [ATTACH]
Roman Empire Gold Solidus of Arcadius (minted in Mediolanum sometime between 383 and 408): [ATTACH]
Roman Empire Gold Solidus of Honorius (minted in Ravenna sometime between 393 and 423), which used to be a part of the A.F. Collection: [ATTACH]
Roman Empire Gold Solidus of Honorius (minted in Ravenna sometime between 393 and 423): [ATTACH]
Roman Empire Gold Solidus of Constans (minted in Thessalonica sometime between 337 and 350), which used to be a part of the A.F. Collection: [ATTACH]
Roman Empire Gold Solidus of Constans (minted in Thessalonica sometime between 337 and 350): [ATTACH] This is a RRRR coin.
Roman Empire Gold Solidus of Constans (minted in Thessalonica sometime between 337 and 350): [ATTACH]
Yes, but if that bid had gone through, I wouldn't have been able to buy this rarer Bengal Sultanate Gold Tanka.
I have ordered this book: [IMG]
Sultanate of Bengal Gold Tanka of Sikandar bin Ilyas (minted sometime between 1358 and 1390): [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Sultanate of Bengal Gold Tanka of Sikandar bin Ilyas (minted sometime between 1358 and 1390): [ATTACH] [ATTACH] This is an extremely rare coin.
The new record holder: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
As predicted, I didn't win the coin (https://auctions.stacksbowers.com/lots/view/3-1HIBR5/annam-gold-tien-nd-1841-47-thieu-tri-pcgs-ms-62) I put...
Empire of the Romans Gold Solidus of Heraclius, Heraclius Constantine and Heraclonas (minted in Constantinople sometime between 638 and 641),...
Empire of the Romans Gold Solidus of Heraclius, Heraclius Constantine and Heraclonas (minted in Constantinople sometime between 638 and 641):...
Empire of the Romans Gold Semissis of Basil the Macedonian with Constantine (minted in Syracuse sometime between 868 and 878): [ATTACH]
I have put in yet another record bid:D, but I don't expect to win the coin tomorrow, since they seem to be really popular among rich collectors in...
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