It really is a handsome coin.
Looks fine to me.
All are very nice examples. My poor example from Islands off Attica:[ATTACH]
[ATTACH] DIADUMENIAN Assarion OBVERSE: M OPPLLIOC ANTWNEINO/C Bare headed and draped bust right – seen from behind REVERSE: MARKIANO-POLEITWN...
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[ATTACH] MACRINUS Pentassarion AE28 OBVERSE: AVT K OPEL CEVH MAKREINOC K M OPEL ANTWNEINOC - confronted busts REVERSE: VP PONTIAN-OV MARKIANO/...
Nice
Well, Happy Birthday to @Blake Davis and @ancient coin hunter [MEDIA]
[ATTACH] AUGUSTUS AR Quinarius OBVERSE: IMP VII CAESAR - Bare head right REVERSE: ASIA RECEPTA - Victory standing left on cippus, holding...
[ATTACH] MACEDONIAN KINGDOM Coinage in the style of Alexander III AR Drachm OBVERSE: Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin REVERSE:...
I might wet my drawers if I could go MDing and find such. Someday. Maybe. Congratulations. Show them again when you have them cleaned up.
When I ship coins, I describe them as "Antique Tokens". True enough where I believe I could make an insurance claim.
I just checked the USPS site for restricted and prohibited items. Unless I missed something, or their site is not up-to-date, coins are not listed.
I do have this example, but I would have loved one similar to yours.[ATTACH] CARION ISLANDS: RHODES Hemidrachm OBVERSE: Radiate head of Helios...
Funny. I bid on a very similar coin last night. But alas, I didn't bid high enough. That's a nice example @Shea19
But they also settled in Normandy, Scotland, Iceland, Greenland(?), Italy.
Sounds like the Irish to me. [IMG]
You need to offer Tennessee Sour Mash or Moonshine in the States, or Canadian Whiskey in Canada. See if they cheer
Even if this coin could be identified, it's too far gone to be of any numismatic interest. I suppose it could be some extremely rare coin which...
[ATTACH] VESPASIAN Æ Dupondius OBVERSE: IMP CAES VESP AVG P M T P COS V CENS, radiate head left REVERSE: FELICITAS PVBLICA S-C, Felicitas...
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