Yes, I'd agree. Does look like an official issue. Stuart.
It's generally accepted that the Euro is a flawed currency, introduce primarily as a political entity rather than as an economic one. Even the EU...
I remember that in Ireland at the time of the change over, it was a straightforward exchange rate of €1.27 to one IR£1.00
I live in Ireland and don't know anyone who collects Euro coins. But the potential to collect them must surely be there? Every country in the...
Thanks. I'd be interested to see opinions from other Sassanian coin collectors on this coin, especially the year. When you've handled a fair few...
It don't look like the mint mark for Ray. it seems to state just the letter A. The year is not clear to me, sorry.
A tad unusual in style but I'd say that is an official Sassanian coin. The lettering and numbers look correct too.
Sorry, not authentic. More likely a modern reproduction.
A nice buy for a fascinating and tangible piece of ancient history!
How lovely and what a beautiful. My first ancient coin was much more modest, a Roman antionianus of Tetricus I. That was in 1979 when studying...
Hi everyone. I'd be grateful if anyone can ID this coin and tell me what the characters and symbols on it mean. I believe this coin may be...
Your coin may be a copy, it's style is not right.
Nice find! In Ireland we lost the opportunity of finding old coins in our change about 1971 when the £-s-d coinage went decimal. As schoolkids...
Nice coin and an unusual reverse! It looks like a double-fanam struck in India under French rule. The mint was probably Pondichery, near Madras.
Ah yes, one of my all-time favourites!
I'd give it a pass! Does not look struck, at all. Besides, a seller who does not provide photos of both sides of a coin is doing every collector a...
Good work and you managed to retain some of the silvering! Please do tell us the details of how you cleaned this coin. Thank you.
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