Malwa-Gadhaiya Derivative Coinage (c. 1200-1302 AD), Billon Gadhaiya Paisa, "Sri Omkarah" type, Deyell 176 (4.4 g, 15 mm) These coins were...
Great examples. I have only one interesting enough to warrant an inclusion. I do have a couple of specimens depicting the Trajan’s column, but...
No. I seemed to be the only one interested in its wierdness.
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Not at all. My own design is heavily inspired by the tags I had received from an eBay seller.
Thank you. I will do away with the lines and some of the labels to create more space. Some are purely for the benefit of non-collectors.
Thank you. I think I will do away with the lines entirely. I wanted the information to make sense to a lay person as well, so went a bit...
Thanks. I think I will err on the side of caution and avoid the stickers entirely, instead writing the coin number at the top right outer...
Thanks. Visibility is not a priority for me personally as I do not plan to display the collection. I do, however, plan to number the envelopes in...
I am in the process of re-organizing my collection, moving the coins into 2×2 acid-free paper envelopes; taking new photographs where required....
Quite the reverse. He died after contracting diarrhoea. Didn't lose his wit though: remarking "Dear me, I think I'm becoming a god!", finding...
Experimenting with a single solar light to supplement the low sunlight. He came out looking positively grumpy.:D [ATTACH]
Great coins. This is the only one I have with a griffin. Abdera, Thrace: Magistrate Protes, AR Tetrobol, c. 411-386 BC, May 329, McClean 4019...
Yes. In the absence of a name, the attribution to Marius must remain uncertain. Perhaps the ambiguity was deliberate, given the custom. Sulla did...
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Sultans of Dehli: Fakhr al-Din Muhammad bin Tughluq (AH725-752, 1325-1351 AD), AV Dinar (al-wathiq type), Hazrat Dehli mint, AH726/1325-6 AD, G&G...
Roman Republic: C. Fundanius, AR Denarius, 101 BC, Sear 204, RRC 326/1, CRR 583, RSC Fundania 1 (3.81 g, Ex Prof. Dr. Hildebrecht Hommel and...
Also the day Caligula got assassinated, so here are both. Hadrian (10 Aug 117 AD–10 July 138 AD), AR Denarius, Rome mint, 137 AD, Sear 3540 (3.2...
I got it from a 2019 Roma auction.
Yes, this is the one I had used.
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