Sure I still get 2 or 3 hours :yawn: [ATTACH]
Yes. Why would Seleucus care about Alexander's horse. He only needs to establish a relationship in order to lay claim to the throne which he did...
The horned horse is commonly believed to be that of Seleucus, not Alexander. My only type of these [ATTACH] Antiochus I Mint: Ai Khanoum AR...
I hate when that happens [ATTACH] Every time I see that coin I really like the style. [ATTACH] Antiochus III Mint: Antioch on the Orontes Series...
Quite a find Seleucus II issued almost no silver with Heracles. [ATTACH] https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=5446253
I wouldn't call it rare, but it is a nice one especially for the price. I found 16 that sold, another 6 in museums, and that was in only 2...
That's a real nice one @bcuda [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I wrote my own interpretation of these. [ATTACH] Civic coinage of Antioch Summer 300 AD Antioch mint Obvs: IOVI CONSERVATORI, Jupiter seated...
Byzantine AE can be all over the place for many types, so the weight is not an issue or an indication of difference. You can try researching...
Top is this under type overstruck by possibly another Constantine X? [ATTACH] Constantine X 1059 to 1067 AD AE Follis, Constantinople Obvs:...
Lots of conjecture on that one. [ATTACH] Helena 318 to 319 AD Mint: Thessalonica AE Follis Obvs: HELENA N F, bare head right, waved hair,...
[ATTACH] Commemorative Series Mint Constantinople 330 AD Obvs: POP ROMANVS, Draped bust of genius left, cornucopia over shoulder. Revs: Bridge...
Similar to mine but from thessalonica. I'm sure someone can give you the exact RIC number. [ATTACH] Valens Mint: Siscia 367 to 375 AD AE 3 Obvs:...
I've sold dozens like it in the $20 to $50 range.
[ATTACH] Constantine I 327 to 328 AD Mint: Constantinople AE Follis Obvs: CONSTANTINVS MAX AVG, Rosette-diadem head right. Revs: LIBERTAS PVBLICA,...
The known years are 174 to 183. You and I have the same coin minus the grain. [ATTACH] Antiochus VII Mint: Antioch AE 18 Year 182 130/131 BC Obvs:...
They are correct, I simply list is as Tralles it's a guess but probable. It is located in Westen Turkey.
Looks cleaned, I would have done the same.
These go by half/third Siliqua due to their small size and close to 1 gram weight, Kent calls them Scripulum relating them to 1:288th of a Roman...
Here is a clearer example from the Bibliothèque nationale de France [ATTACH]
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