Hello everyone, I am taking advantage of the summer to deepen some research that has not been successful before. Last March I submitted to your...
Sorry for my late reply, it took me a little time to find Margaret THOMPSON's study .... which I thank you for giving me the reference. Indeed the...
...........rather heavy compared to the coins I have seen. Athena's crest also looks different
Hello everyone, I am taking advantage of the heat wave which is currently raging in France to put some order in my collection. Seeking to locate...
Hello fellow numismatists! I had recently the oportunity to acquire the coin below [ATTACH] [ATTACH] It comes from Lampsakos and bears the...
To be almost certain as to the origin of a coin, it would be necessary to have an excavation report or an inventory of hoard (a rather strong term...
Well done !! you definitely answer at the speed of light!! I will be able to continue my investigations thanks to you François
well done !!! you mean this coin could come from either Askalon or Aspendos ?
purchased without precise identification in my opinion we see on the obverse a kind of shield and on the reverse a winged caduceus and a "c" on...
To allow me a little more advance, could a charitable numismatist provide me with a copy of the description of the coin given by SNG von Aulock...
Sorry but what means : "BD and TLC" :panda: François
:):) Thank you for this information, I am progressing little by little!!
Hello everyone, Once again, I need your knowledge and experience, I acquired this very beautiful (I think ;-) Hemiassarion from Phrygia, more...
I must do my mea-culpa (mea maxima culpa) :panda: and admit my ignorance of this great work!! ... it will certainly take me long enough to fully...
GREAT !!! here's a track that I'm going to dig tonight..... I'm going to get my shovel!
thoses 2 references are hoard references, which doesn't mean much out of context François
Hello everybody, Today, I am interested in “the Gallic emperor” in other words : POSTUMUS, from whom I have just acquired a coin representing a...
Γ = 3 K = 20 C = 200 account is good :-) but no "L" announcig the datation maybe the way of announcing a date has evolved towards a simplification...
it is true that almost all dated coins have an "L" as date's first letter, but there are exceptions .... such as the coin of Roman collector...
On the reverse of my coin there is "LIH" which must indicate the year of issue based on the Pompeian calendar whose origin is in -63 BC. JC. The...
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