Beautiful. I've been wanting one of these for a while. I'm just waiting for the right one at the right price. But this one is excellent.
That's what happens when someone has more money than common sense, or is too impatient to wait for the right coin at the right price. Oh, one in...
Then it is what it is. At least you can still tell what is represented. All our coins need love.
Do you think you can get a better image? This particular image doesn't seem to do it any favors.
If you hadn't told what was beneath the bull, I would have thought it to be a rat, mouse, or some creepy crawly.
[ATTACH] CILICIA, KORYKOS CITY COINAGE AE19 OBV: Turreted head of Tyche right; A behind. Circle of dots REV: ΚΩΡΥΚΙΩΤΩΝ, Hermes standing left,...
[ATTACH] Mark Anthony Ionia Silver Cistophoric Tetradrachm OBV: M ANTONIVS IMP COS DESIG ITER ET TERT, head of Antony right, wreathed in ivy,...
[ATTACH] IONIA, MILETOS AE17 OBV: Head of Apollo right REV: Lion right, head reverted, star above Struck 350-300BC 4.69g, 17mm Lindgren 513
Here is another only this is from Pergamon, Mysia [ATTACH] AE20 OBV: Bust of Athena right wearing triple crested helmet REV: AQHNAS NIKHFOPOY,...
OK, I'll play. Here is one of mine: [ATTACH]
Sorry YOC. I got carried away. A very nice coin for sure.
I heartily disagree. Especially if your wife is anything like mine. I'm still paying almost three months later. NOTHING IS WORTH HER...
One can never have too many Hadrian's
Two of my favorites from Pisidia, Antiochia [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
That is a fantastic chart and I now have it bookmarked. Thanks Doug.
I have, but not in the past few months. No problems with my purchase though.
Not there. But you can find it on Helvetica's.
I read somewhere that the lion and the bull represented the two legions station in Vimanacium. Nice pick up.
You beat me to it TIF. Same coin I was thinking of.
Probably a good thing!
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