Great job on the cleaning? How did you do it?
Thanks for posting, @lordmarcovan. I admire and appreciate your ongoing generosity to further the hobby for all the numismatic enthusiasts (myself...
Entry post. My first choice is Lot #4, the South India gold fanam, as I don't have any coins from South India from that period. Looks like a...
Looks to be more of a medallion than a coin - no legends and looks like a larger module. I would tend to agree with an older replica - 19th...
The first looks like an billon Alexandrian tetradrachm, although I could be wrong...
Agree, it is Galerius, as indicated by @dougsmit in this Forum Coins post
@cmezner wrote previously about the "X" variant in a previous thread: It is an X, not a star and according to Reinhard Wolters cited in the...
Yes, the "X" above the shields in the center field on the reverse makes it the scarcer variety. There was a thread on that a while ago.
This was a Roman Republican silver coin which was used to trade with the Magna Graecian colonies in Southern Italy. In fact, several types were...
I like the carnelian scorpion intaglio... I have one like that as well ;)
Awesome find and cleaning job - congrats!
Style seems fishy to me as well, but like many others, this isn't my area of expertise.
Most of them are nummi, or AE3s. The small ones are AE4s. Others may have more updated nomenclature; I still remember LRBs based on size.
All of these coins are late Roman bronzes except for the 2d coin top right, which appears to be Greek. Too difficult to ID with the blurry images...
You beat me to it, @Clavdivs ! I was going to post this great little coin of Caracalla showing a galley reverse which I recently won at auction...
Likely a limes denarius?
I liked the 1809 Guadeloupe sou that was overstruck on an As of Hadrian (Lot 674). We have had numerous threads about ancient coinage which was...
Here's an obvious fake from the rather rare Magna Grecian city of Hyria/Orra in Calabria. I was able to later remove the verdigris (these are the...
Here are a ton of semis fakes from Brundisium, each with a different patina but with exactly the same obverse and reverse. I bought one of these...
Entry post: I appreciate both @lordmarcovan's and @Mountain Man's altruism with this contest. And what better coin to give away than the best of...
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