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.
RIC has 3 entries for 206 CP, CS, & CT. Their rarity does not mean much, but that coin is a rarity.
[ATTACH] Helena 318 to 319 AD Mint: Thessalonica AE Follis Obvs: HELENA N F, bare head right, waved hair, mantled. Revs: Laurel wreath enclosing...
Duplicate
Constantine II from Thessalonica, valued around $5 give or take.
Related to Ipsus [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Seleucus I Apamea on the Axios 300 to 281 BC Obvs: Elephant right, dotted border. Revs: BAΣIΛIEΩΣ ΣEΛEYKOY,...
Very nice. I only see these with a profile of melkart, I would say it is rare as well. Other names for the mint include Cadiz or Gadir. Is it 20mm...
Was any coinage produced at all after Philip at this mint? As far as I know Demetrios II was the last Seleucid king to mint at Nisibis.
Nice beard! [ATTACH] Heraclius Constantinople 615 to 638 AD AR Hexagram Obvs: dd N hRACLIчS hЄRA CONSt, Heraclius and Constantine seated on double...
Congratulations on your hemiobol @Pavlos I never thought to look past Antiochus IV for a chalkous [ATTACH] Antiochus IV Mint: Seleucia on the...
Class H in one of my favorites. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] John IV Mint: Trebizond 1446 to 1458 AD AR Asper Obvs: Λ in circle. St. Eugene on...
Unless you have references you can look at these and start with sb 1916 down ignoring electrum silver and gold as yours is billon per that site....
Nicely done and some good coins! Perhaps I could could persuade you to do some artwork for my Seleucid identification site :smuggrin:
Need to see the obverse. It is called a Scyphate and made from the 11th century on. [ATTACH]
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