No...Its legit ;)
Maybe this one: Imperial China, Northern Song Dynasty: Chong Ning (1101-1125) AE Ten Cash (Hartill-16.408) Obv: 崇宁重宝 Chong Ning zhong bao. Li...
Here is one of the Anonymous coins of Thesalonika. It so-called Anonymous due to the fact that there is yet to find a coin with a clear legend....
I always liked the Northern and Southern Song coins: Imperial China, Southern Song: Kai Xi (1205-1207) FE 2 Cash, Tongan Mint (Hartill-17.529)...
One of those lucky acquisitions I would say, aside from the singular ones I picked up. I am just bummed I didn't purchase the other singular...
Its a Bulgarian imitation of an Isaac II trachy. Here is a comparison: Byzantine Empire: Isaac II Angelus, 1st Reign (1185-1195 CE) BI Aspron...
Interesting...Can you provide a better picture of the reverse? Several of John's coins are uni-face coins, especially the smaller ones...
Aside from a few pieces I bought, they come from two large lots. Too bad I missed out on a third lot :(. The second lot is yet to be photographed...
Here are a few that I photographed, but didn't classify, even though I know what catalog numbers they are: [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Kingdom of Thessalonica: John Comnenus-Ducas (1237-1242) BI Trachy, Thessalonica (Sear-2206; Bendall, Notes 13/III; DOC 21) Obv: Half-length...
Kingdom of Thessalonica: John Comnenus-Ducas (1237-1242) BI Trachy, Thessalonica (Sear 2205; DOC IV, Type G B.20; CLBC 14.8.3) Obv: Eagle with...
Kingdom of Thessalonica: John Comnenus-Ducas (1237-1242) BI Trachy, Thessalonica (CLBC 14.14.3; Lianta 405; Metcalf 1973, No. 117) Obv:...
I like John Comnenus-Ducas and I have several of his coins (and a few that still needs to be photographed): Kingdom of Thessalonica: John...
An Elrathia Kingi trilobite from the Wheeler Shale Formation in Utah. These buggers roamed the seas around the Mid-Cambrian era (about 505 million...
That cartoonish look of Maurice on that Pentanummium sealed the deal for me :D.
I like the coins of Maurice. Here are a few that weren't posted: Byzantine Empire: Maurice Tiberius (582-602 CE) AR 1/2 Siliqua, Carthage...
Seems to have been a massive hoard of these coins that flooded the market. It brought the prices down substantially. I was able to pick up a few...
Wow! Those are really good, bold strikes on that model city! Instead of posting the same coin, here is a different one: Byzantine Empire: John...
Definitely John: Byzantine Empire: John I Tzimisces (969-976) AR Miliaresion, Constantinople (Sear-1792; DOC 7b) Obv: +IҺSЧSXRI STЧS ҺICA *...
The "parade" is to move the mummies to a new facility and thus a celebration of their heritage while its done. I see it being no different than...
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