I can't say exactly why Janus fell out of favor, but supposedly there is a reverse of this coin that shows Janus minted by Gallienus? [ATTACH]...
Last known coin attributed to a Byzantine ruler. https://www.cointalk.com/threads/trebizond.310658/ [ATTACH] John IV Mint: ? 1446 to 1458 AD AR...
That's one of the more interesting fibulas I have seen. [ATTACH] Hyksos Scarab 1650 to 1550 BC Intact, once glazed, pierced for mounting. Base...
A well known fake. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] http://www.forumancientcoins.com/fakes/displayimage.php?album=search&cat=0&pos=20
I think that is typical for these, fortunately the monograms make them identifiable. [ATTACH] Anastasius 491 to 498 AD Mint: Constantinople AE...
To finish out most of the Seleucids. Alexander I Balas [ATTACH] Antiochus VII [ATTACH] Antiochus Hierax [ATTACH] Antiochus son of Seleucus IV...
Thanks. Not one that fits in my pocket easily as it weighs as much as some smaller bowling balls and takes up my entire hand when holding it...
Here are 10.... 1. c. 600 BCE [ATTACH] Ionia 625 to 600 BC Uncertain Mint EL 1/24 Stater Obvs: Raised swastika Revs: Incuse square punch 7mm,...
If you are going to 600 i would add at least one byzantine, maybe Anastasius or Justinian. That's a large and important empire missing.
I'm really only familiar with coinage of the region during the Persian/Greek and early Roman periods. An example being a Persian Siglos similar to...
Yes it is possible. Is there a period of history you are interested in? You could easily spend $50 or $50000 a month, so narrowing down your...
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