[ATTACH] Constantine I Constantinople mint 327/328 AD AE Follis Obvs: CONSTANTINVS MAX AVG, Rosette-diadem head right. Revs: LIBERTAS PVBLICA,...
Posthumous issues of Philip were made well after his death and the end of the Seleucid empire. The last being struck in 13 BC (I may have to...
That's a great provenance. I only have a lifetime issue of Philip. [ATTACH] Philip I 88 to 87 BC Mint: Antioch AR Tetradrachm Obvs: Diademed head...
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I can rule out the under type as being Seleucid. No reverse looks like the one you posted with helmeted Athena obverse. All coins showing Apollo...
1972 is a long time hopefully I will be able to collect that long. [ATTACH] Anastasius 491 to 498 AD Mint: Constantinople AE Nummus Obvs: Diademed...
Number 2 for me as well.
[ATTACH] 305 to 313 AD Alexandria mint Obvs: DEO SARAPIDI, Bearded bust of Sarapis right, wearing modius. Revs: GENIO ALEXAND. Alexandria...
You already have your answer https://www.cointalk.com/threads/whats-this.344772/
That exact coin is on other sites as well. I used McAlee because I think more people are familiar the book, not saying which is better and links...
I use it (172a) for the one I posted on the previous page because his is the only reference that mentions it. Before finding the supplement, I...
Despite being cut this one is a decent example. [ATTACH] Don't think I've shown this one. [ATTACH] Anonymous under Romanus IV 1069 to 1071 AD AE...
#1 reverse looks odd to me.
Unlike Roman numerals, regnal years are always added, not subtracted. Yours is year 5 with a probable die break before making it look like a one....
Odds are it is an F. [ATTACH] The only PE inscriptions I am aware of besides Majorian are those of Zeno. [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] Johannes Mint: Rome 423 to 425 AD AE 4 Obvs: DN IOHANN-ES PF AVG, Draped and cuiassed right. Revs: SALVS REIPVBLICE, Victory advancing...
It's a fantasy imitating Antiochus VI, he minted no gold coins. It's value is essentially zero.
I thought there was another aureus forgery from the early 2000's where the giveaway was a raised dot on the cap. I think it was purchased by a...
Always happy to help expand the Seleucid sphere of influence! Great write up @Ryro Another example of one you posted. [ATTACH] Alexander II Mint:...
That is correct, also quarta exists for the type.
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