Thanks. What is the weight of yours? I have a theory that the chip came that way from the mint possibly to correct the weight of this scarce...
I don't have any but your William is an interesting looking coin. I can instead offer their enemy in the East Alexios I Komnenos. His predecessors...
That is not a byzantine coin. Perhaps a late Medieval collector could point you in the right direction.
That's a rare look into ancient coin production. Nice find.
These are great images of the past. I have 4 of these, but this one shows the helmet best. [ATTACH] Tryphon, Diodotus Mint: Antioch 141 BC Obvs:...
Here is mine. I am out of town but they may be the same ref #. [ATTACH] Heraclius Constantinople 615 to 638 AD AR Hexagram Obvs: dd N hRACLIчS...
Challenging but fun! [ATTACH] Andronicus I Billon Aspron trachy 1183 to 1185 AD Constantinople Mint Obvs: MP OV, The Virgin facing on dias,...
[ATTACH] Helena 318 to 319 AD Mint: Thessalonica AE Follis Obvs: HELENA N F, bare head right, waved hair, mantled. Revs: Laurel wreath enclosing...
Welcome. [ATTACH] Constantine I Londinium mint 310 to 312 AD AE Follis Obvs: CONSTANTINVS PF AVG, laureate and cuirassed bust right. Revs:...
Well done! [ATTACH]Alexander I Antioch Mint 147/146 BC 26x28mm, 15.50g
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] THE OSTROGOTHS Athalaric, 526-534 Pseudo-Imperial Coinage. In the name of Justinian I, 527-565 . Nummus, Roma, 526-534 Æ...
The closest I have is a Seleucid coin of Ascalon that borders Gaza. [ATTACH] Alexander I Mint: Ascalon Year 164, 149/148 BC Obvs: Head of...
It will be one of the ones on the bottom row https://www.tesorillo.com/aes/_rev/index103i.htm I'll leave it to you to decide which one. After...
Constantinople is in Turkey:bored:
Both are great but the top one is killer [ATTACH]
#8 is wonderful. My Miliaresion [ATTACH] Romanus I 931 to 945 AD Mint: Constantinople AR Miliaresion Obvs: IhSЧS XRIStЧS nICA, Cross potent on...
I had to double check but looks like it's use was discontinued by this time. http://www.forumancientcoins.com/numiswiki/view.asp?key=imperator[ATTACH]
IMP refers to Imperator. There is a lot of pitting but the inscription probably is DN ----- a little hard to make out. A different votive but here...
https://www.tesorillo.com/aes/061/061i.htm My money is on Valentinius II, but just a guess.
I've had this one for over a decade and it came in group lot. I always thought it was interesting but never gave it a second thought until I...
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