Yes, and another thing I would like to see added is a section which lists in which museums the really rare gold coins are located.
https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/leontius-the-isaurian-usurper-484-488ad/
Another rare coin in bad condition and with a big price tag: https://www.sovr.co.uk/products/ghorid-gold-dinar-ah598-bm01634
Thank you:), The Mughal Gold Mohurs from when the Mughal Empire was at the height of its power should be magnificent, and not just (barely) okay...
No, I don't see any under "France".
This is what they had offered me for 2500 USD: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] :eek: :confused: :rolleyes:
KM Numismatics has been a major disappointment so far, first they sent me an offer for the ridiculously overpriced Bahmani tanka, then they sent...
No, it doesn't. o_O
Apart from having a coin shop, they also hold auctions, so hopefully I will manage to win a nice gold coin at their next auction:...
It is even crazier that many of them have a 100% positive feedback score. :eek:
If I can find a nice one for a reasonable price, I will add a Kushan Empire gold coin from the 3rd century to my collection.
I thought so too, but I still wanted to doublecheck it with the forum's main gold coin expert to be sure, besides, even if it was real, I still...
The Afghani Gold Mohur of Ahmad Shah Durrani that I ordered from Oxus Numismatics arrived today and it is even more beautiful in person than in...
This is an interesting 3rd century BCE gold coin from the Roman Republic:...
Do you think that this coin is genuine?:...
They aren't cheap on eBay. :D
I am having trouble finding suitable gold coins from the 1st, 2nd and 3rd centuries BCE and the 3rd century CE to add to my wish list.
It is okay (especially the obverse), but no, I wouldn't want it in my collection.
For the most part yes, the biggest difference is probably that you adore German gold coins, while I am not really a fan. :D
Khanate of Bukhara Gold 1/4 Mithqal of Abdullah Khan II from the late 16th century: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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