I think this is a Tyche & Galley Phoenician coin (but I am open to corrections :) ) I have been trying to find another example with the bust left...
Here is an example of a checkerboard button - metal detecting find:
I believe you may have an 18th/19thC flat button. The back is the crowned wreath - under the crown you can see the remains of the shank. The...
LOL! :smile Doug - I did some research and found info on a site that is gone now (google cache) but I thought it was good info so here it is:...
Thanks so much Randy! Very helpful... led me to this one - what do you think? PHOENICIA. Tyre. Elagabalus. 218-222 AD. Æ 27mm (10.48 g)....
I've been trying to figure this coin out but due to the legends being worn and not knowing what that is on the reverse I'm having a lot of...
Hi - I am not experienced with this coin but did you read this description on how to tell those copies from the original? What is the size and...
Thanks very much - I'll see what I can do with the info :)
Thank you both :) DCH - where did you find your reference? I am having no luck finding an example of another of these online. The legend is...
Hi - I have been working on trying to ID this coin for a while and I think I finally narrowed it down to the Livonian Order, Heinrich Von Galen...
That's super! Thank you :) I was just reading how Marcus Aurielius & Lucius Verus were co-emperors for a while. Any idea what the fish like...
I can see that! Wonderful - thank you both very much.
I've been trying to ID this one myself but I just can't seem to piece together the wording on the reverse. Also I think maybe that is an ichthys...
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