@FitzNigel Perhaps armor?
Thanks.
[ATTACH] Kings of Bactria. Apollodotos I. Struck- 174-165 BC AR Drachm 2.4 g Obv. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΠΟΛΛΟΔΟΤΟΥΣΩΤΗΡΟΣ,Elephant standing r., MT monogram...
A bowl of Cheerios.
The last one looks fake. The others are okay in my opinion.
How old are the rings?
You are correct. Thanks for that.
[ATTACH] Struck 162-150 BC Obv. Bust of Demetrios Rev. Apollo seated l. on omphalos 17.7 mm 3.9 grams BMC 5
@YOC Clearly not fake but certainly damaged.
I haven't seen a Fouree eastern Roman, Byzantine, coin in awhile. Good catch.
Just goes to show that the ancients were more progressive than half of the nations today are.
Nice catch.
@stevex6 People will do anything to make an extra dime. A damn shame to, this coin could be worth so much more.
Good catch, much better than most coins of the period.
It's a Siliqua, and a rare one at that. I would pass on it due to the issues TIF mentioned. Also I would like to add that it is a bit underweight...
Certainly out of the ordinary. Treasure it.
I bet that made someone's day when they found that.
Looks better out of the slab.
Not a bad set of coins you all have there. You all seem to know your stuff.
An upcoming purchase. [ATTACH] Antiochus I Soter AR Tetradrachm. Seleucia on the Tigris Mint 280-261 BC. Obverse: Diademed head of Antiochus...
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