I look forward to reading your post. I had a similar post Gebal the holy I made where I used some of the same images! [ATTACH] Antiochus IV Mint:...
Yes that's all it was. Thanks!
That's very nice of you @Curtisimo. I have no links however. [ATTACH]
Probably not finish but at least make my Seleucid identification website live which will help everyone with what is this questions. Complete the...
I misunderstood the OP. That vastly narrows down the possible candidates to a couple hundred years. I have no new to add some additional to what...
I would consider Antioch important. [ATTACH] Seleucus III Mint: Antioch AR Tetradrachm 226 to 223 BC Obvs: Diademed head of Seleucus III r., with...
The right one is Antiochus XII [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] Marathos 174 BC Obvs: No inscription. Ptolemy VI right as Hermes, Laur. and draped, caduceus over shoulder. Revs: Phoenician...
It's a common alexius I follis sb 1911. It is not anonymous. [ATTACH]
Thanks for the link. I would be curious which of those were minted in the area. Obviously coins from India minted to the east and Persian, minted...
Apparently pallas was used for a long time. [ATTACH] Alexander I Mint: Antioch 150 to 146 BC Obvs: Diademed head of Alexander right within dotted...
Here's one he minted in response to the Normans. [ATTACH] Alexius I/ Transitional AR Histamenon Nomisma 1081 to 1082 AD Obvs: ::KЄRO ΛΛЄϞIω IC XC,...
[ATTACH] Cilicia, Hieropolis/Kastabala 2nd to 1st c. BC AE 20 Obvs: No inscription, turreted Tyche right. Branch behind. Revs: IEPOΠOΛITΩN TΩN...
Picked up my second from this elusive mint and wanted to share. Wasn't expecting to see another so soon and makes for a good end of the year....
I would assume a pressed fake. If real you paid 10% or less of what one would have sold for at a major auction in this condition. The listing is...
This should be close. Though I am far from controlling an empire. [ATTACH] Constantine I Rome mint 312 to 313 AD AE Follis Obvs: IMP CONSTANTINVS...
[ATTACH] Ariarathes V Mint: Eusebeia 135 BC AR Drachm Obvs: Diademed head of Ariarathes right Revs: BAΣIΛEΩΣ APIAPAΘOV EVΣEBOYΣ, Athena holding...
You did very well at those prices. The psuedo Byzantine is one of the best portraits I have seen.
[ATTACH]Antiochus IV Mint: Byblus 168 to 164 BC Obvs: Antiochus radiate and diademed right, dotted border. Revs: BAΣIΛEΩΣ ANTIOXOY, Phoenician...
Nice follies posted here. [ATTACH]Justinian I 530 AD Mint: Constantinople AR Scripulum or 1/3 Siliqua Obvs: Helmeted, draped, and cuirassed bust...
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