Probably the bolded.
I would like to buy his Gold Sultani.
You mean 6th century? And yes, Phocas vas very nasty, and he was also vastly incompetent, thus weakening the Empire of the Romans considerably (if...
How "mucho"? 5000 EUR? 8000 EUR? 10000 EUR? More?
Thanks! My only issue with it is that I don't know whether it was minted in the 6th or 7th century, so I don't know under which century to file it. :D
Empire of the Romans Gold Solidus of Maurice Tiberius: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Yes, I like this coin the most so far: [ATTACH]
This is an interesting article: https://coinweek.com/coinweek-ancient-coin-series-coinage-of-the-guptas/
Thanks, but I already discovered that website when I was searching for gold dinars from the Emirate of Sicily:...
Even though the Carthaginian one is on my wish list, it isn't in the category of the gold coins I would be disappointed if I never managed to buy...
Although of course I will most likely have to spread out buying the most expensive ones over several years:D...
Well, luckily for me, none of the gold coins I really want are out of my price range. :)
I have just put in an order for this book: [ATTACH]
I would maybe buy it if the price was 1/4 of what it is now. :D
What do you think about this coin?:...
Yes, currently the only gold coin I am interested in buying from them is the Kushan Empire Gold Dinar whose picture I posted above, hopefully I...
There is one for sale here: https://www.oxusauctions.com/store/Gupta-Empire-Chandragupta-II-Vikramaditya-Circa-380-414-AD-AV-gold-dinar-p617994676
Nice:), do you have any from the Gupta Empire?
I am currently trying to acquire this Kushan Empire gold coin from the 3rd century: [ATTACH]
I plan to order this book when it comes out: https://www.amazon.com/Kushan-Coins-catalogue-Kushano-Sasanian-centuries/dp/0861591917
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