That was Demosthenes.
Excellent portraits, @Bing! 3rd century is not my specialty but I have rarely seen such good dies.
[ATTACH] Lydia. Thyateira. Trajan AD 98-117. Bronze Æ 18 mm., 3,91 g. Obverse inscription ΑΥ ΝΕΡ ΤΡΑΙΑΝΟΝ Obverse design laureate head of...
I think we have similar coins, @Finn235 [ATTACH] I attributed mine as Miletos. 5 mm., 0,08 g. I knew it was small when I bought it as I had the...
Very nice Philip I, especially the obverse! I also agree the coin is genuine. Welcome to ancient world. Be aware there's no coming back. Here...
Their average size and weight is like this https://www.cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=388025 The tetartemorion presented by @gsimonel or the one...
As far as I know, the semuncia is not a small coin.
[ATTACH] ...or these. The "base" coin has 23,75 mm diameter. In hand they look like this [IMG] [IMG]
[ATTACH] Crispus (317-326 A.D.), AE-3 Follis, Sirmium, RIC VII 049, -/-//•SIRM•, ALEMANIA DEVICTA, Victory advancing right, avers:...
You will see this reverse legend on Trajan denarii very often. Identifying the reverse deities/characters is difficult for a beginner. In the...
Never heard of this city. One of mine from Pisidia, and interesting coin where the engraver wasn't exactly sure about the legend [ATTACH]
Good score! I like Plotina more, and the price is very good! Plotina, Marciana and Matidia are not present in my collection but I managed to add...
I just received this very interesting coin. The reverse, especially, is great. [ATTACH] SELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Cleopatra Thea & Antiochos...
Romania, 5 lei 1901. 0.900 silver, 25 g, 38 mm [ATTACH]
Here Aurelian looks more realistic (although he clearly disapproves something), but the reverse is spectacular. Headless Victory crowning a...
Now I can post my Caracalla as child denarius. [ATTACH] Caracalla (as Caesar, 196-198) AR denarius. Rome M AVR ANTONINVS CAES - bareheaded and...
Nice coins all. @Marsyas Mike, your coin, with the tablet off the flan, could easily be mistaken for a Greek coin. That would have been my guess a...
edit - 0.000023 seconds too late. But here's a Severus Alexander [ATTACH] Severus Alexander. A.D. 222-235. AR denarius RIC 173 222-228 Obverse...
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12 h rule. [ATTACH] AEOLIS, Kyme (ca 450-400 BC) AR Hemiobol Head of eagle left; KY–M around Quadripartite incuse square. SNG Ashmolean –;...
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