NERVA reverse shows clasped hands holding legionary eagle resting on prow [ATTACH]
SEXTUS POMPEY [ATTACH]
PHOENICIA TYRE [ATTACH]
MN. FONTEIUS ROMAN REPUBLIC; GENS FONTEIA [ATTACH]
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You asked for it: [ATTACH]
PHILIP I Rev is a muling of a Gordian III: VIRTVTIAVGVSTI - Hercules standing right leaning on club set on rock [ATTACH]
BOEOTIA FEDERAL COINAGE REV: Kantheros, club of Herakles above, BO to left, I and crescent to right [ATTACH]
This coin was struck 76-75 BC, so it would have been part of the Hellenistic Secleucid Kingdom
Well, DS answered my question
Hey WC, why do you think this is a possible fake? Here is my only example: T. CARISIUS ROMAN REPUBLIC [ATTACH]
I don't care much about the number of layers of stone, but I do want one with doors.
I picked this little bronze up a couple of weeks ago and it arrived yesterday. The images don't really do it justice. PHOENICIA TYRE AE20 OBV:...
The latter, lil buddy, the latter
I received a fairly definitive answer on Forum Ancient Coins from slokind:
I like my coin, but I cannot tell which of the three types it might be: [ATTACH]
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