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Even though I didn't know of this particular coin, I assumed it was some occupation of Seleucid territory. It would seem this coin marks the...
Someone that specializes in those can tell exactly which that is, but that coin is NOT Seleucid. Very similar types occur from Sidon and Tyre but...
Those are great! [ATTACH] 18mm. 2.6g
I recalibrated my scale just to be sure [ATTACH] This is what I got [ATTACH] And the coin again [ATTACH]
That's a nice set, especially the first one [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Thanks! All 3 came from the same seller about 15 years ago. The Aretas was the better part from a lot of 200 Nabataeans, of which I've sold 90% off.
Those are all very nice [ATTACH] Demetrios I 161 to 152 BC Mint: Antioch AR Drachm Obvs: Head of Demetrios right diademed within fillet border....
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Constantinople is the mint I have the most of after Antioch, such a long history. [ATTACH] John VIII Palaeologus Constantinople mint 1425-1448 AR...
I've won 11 lots from them but I've only done live bidding. Doesn't biddr control the outcome on their end?
According to NGC population guide, that Constantinopolis is the highest grade for that coin out of a total population of 458. Of course there are...
Very impressive! I was never willing to pay the price to get one of these.
I remember that 2nd coin from my post in 2017 about the Milvian bridge. [ATTACH] Commemorative Series Mint Constantinople 330 AD Obvs: POP...
Someone was over ambitious with this test cut which actually bent the coin. [ATTACH] Alexander III Mint: Arados 325 to 323 BC AR Tetradrachm Obvs:...
Never really thought about it, but don't see it much past the 340's [ATTACH] Constantius II Mint: Antioch 324 to 325 AD AE Follis Obvs: Laureate,...
55 GBP seems a little high for condition [ATTACH] Commemorative Series Mint Constantinople 330 AD Obvs: POP ROMANVS, Draped bust of genius left,...
My biggest [ATTACH] Ptolemy III Euergetes 246 to 222 BC Mint: Alexandria Phase 2, Series 1 AE Oktobol Obvs: Diademed head of Zeus-Ammon right....
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I have a rather plain tet, but this is my most recent Alexander. [ATTACH] Alexander I Mint: Antioch on the Orontes Denomination D 149 to 147 BC...
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