The connection to FOI tessera/coins is present and that helped draw me to the conclusion these were also used for festivities. If the 3 cities in...
I agree on most of your points especially that all the Alexandrian issues are connected to each other. For me the commonality of deities and...
I'm glad to see the Tyche's dating to 312 gaining traction especially among some dealers. Of course this all depends on RIC getting the dating of...
That's a fine example @hotwheelsearl I prefer to call these anonymous civic issues [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] Aretas IV Mint: Petra 5 to 4 BC Obvs: Aretas IV head right. Revs: Two parallel cornucopias. H monogram to right, monogram below. AE...
Instead of showing the same AR here are some AE. [ATTACH] Cleopatra/Antiochos VIII Mint: Antioch Year 190, 123/122 BC Obvs: Radiate diademed head...
Of those I should be able to obtain A11, but the last two may take a very very long time unless a hoard is found.
It's easy to identify these from the portrait as well as the inscription, both are unique to Asiaticus. Being a die match is a bonus. Also that is...
Well yes. In fact there were 33 rulers that minted coins and that doesn't include Philip II, if in fact any can be attributed to him.
Haven't purchased many coins this year, actually buying is a fraction of last years. This type has eluded me for years and on average I may see...
Poor photo but one none the less [ATTACH] Constantius II Mint: Nicomedia 348 to 351 AD AE 2 Obvs: DN CONSTANTIVS PF AVG, Emperor holding globe....
Some rare some common, all starting $.99 https://www.ebay.com/itm/284335799077?hash=item4233bbfb25:g:JTMAAOSw4qBfU283 [ATTACH] Alexander II...
No longer own this coin, but same type [ATTACH] Augustus Mint: Osset Hispania 27 BC to 14 AD Obvs: Bare head of Augustus right. Revs: Male figure...
[ATTACH] Constantine I Rome mint 312 to 313 AD AE Follis Obvs: IMP CONSTANTINVS PF AVG, right laureate and draped seen from rear. Revs: SPQR...
Some like mine have a date in the exergue, yours is an undated issue dated from 121 to 113 BC. SNG has been out of date for 10 to 15 years now. SC...
Not a common coin. [ATTACH] Seleucus II from Ecbatana EDIT: You will have to determine if Apollo is leaning on a tripod or a bow like this one....
This is my 3rd example, even with the discoloration I'm still happy with it. [ATTACH] Antiochos VIII Mint: Sidon AR Tetradrachm Year 197, 116/115...
Left is 54 over 53 Right is a mule of the two [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here are 2 that are mostly legible. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] Antiochus III Mint: Seleucia on the Tigris 220 to 204 BC Obvs: Young bust of Alexander the Great three quarters right wearing elephant...
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