Me personally I would not pay more than $90 for both. [ATTACH]
The Philip coin is a fourree with a bronze core. Even so that is still light for a fourree which I expect to weight in the 13's. It's a very...
I'm not surprised this hasn't happened earlier. 10 years ago Vagi was commenting on how undervalued ancients were (I don't remember if he was...
Personally I would redo the whole classification of these. Numismatics just like any other field should grow when new information is introduced,...
[ATTACH] Of the ones listed I would say class F is by far the hardest to find in the market and agree A2 is the most common. [ATTACH] I liked...
Looks like good old fashioned dirt. It may come off easily as @Clavdivs suggested idk? A great coin by the way.
Glad to see the ones I missed from the 1st 3 years I wasn't here :woot: Happy Quinquennial.
Bravo! Now soooo close :cigar:
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Edit: probably are more as this is one of the most common types and unfortunately I am unable keep...
Would have to be discounted with all the tooling it has. I don't see issues otherwise.
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Did he send the wrong photo? It is clearly silver and not 8 grams. It is the coin @arnoldoe found which was sold in May.
Silver Miliaresion of BASIL II and CONSTANTINE VIII https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=209994 Your reverse is upside down.
Marcian would be my guess [ATTACH]
I see the error in my ways now, thank you to you both. That makes sense to me. As always Doug is a wealth of information. And so begins my journey...
Resurrecting an old thread, but have some lingering questions about the Antioch officinae. Most make sense to me except 2 of them. Since the mint...
10k is very impressive. At the rate I'm going it would take me another 18 years to get that many! Don't have many from your foci except this...
Both are possible [ATTACH] It is an obvious fake for other reasons.
Casting bubbles, artificial wear. One example https://www.forumancientcoins.com/fakes/displayimage.php?album=search&cat=0&pos=4 and another...
You are correct with Antiochus III, it is the same coin as the CNG specimen. Seleucus is ΣΕΛΕΥΚΟΥ, where Antiochus is ANTIOXOY. FYI I am building...
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