Both the provincial from Tarsos and the imperial from Viminacium/Antioch/Rome are extraordinary discoveries. Thank you for posting them.
@Severus Alexander yes, the state of research today leans towards Antioch. Great additions everyone. I hope to other Saturn and scythe and/or...
In 267 a series of coinage is minted for Gallienus (and Salonina), marking the 15th time that the emperor is holding tribunician power (PXV in the...
There is a series of these that have no mark of minting authority and that Metcalf tied to the period of Ivan Asen II and his diplomatic overtures...
M-O-O-N that spells Eleanor. [ATTACH]
The last two look more like Virgin orans, but the one before them is certainly Agiosoritissa. I actually noticed that too -- and connected to that...
Two new specimens, large(r) modules: AE22mm 2g: [ATTACH] AE23mm 2.5g: [ATTACH] The last specimen also keeps some legend on the reverse...
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A nice full flan Thessalonica issue for Theodore of the Komnenodoukai, ca. 1227-8 DOC 9.1 Type F, p.558; Sear 2168 31x30mm 3.69g: [ATTACH]
Trier is almost as difficult for Constantius II as Amiens. This is what I think it's a short flan RIC 350, unfortunately mintmark off flan:...
Most of the scyphates are Bulgarian 14th century, the first silver is a grosso of Dubrovnik ca. 1600 or so, the second silver is a Balkan...
I keep my eye out for any interesting tournois, and even if I don't buy, I'm usually aware. Your coin is interesting not just as an early tournois...
I enjoy this trend of trying to link numismatic representations on local coinage with actual local monuments and/or cult statues very much.
This is such an important Balkan figure and so widespread in the Moesias and Thracia. Looks like something that would belong in a museum or at...
Congrats on a very worthy addition @Severus Alexander -- I also had it in my watchlist but alas real life and other items took precedence. Now I'm...
Could not resist this, although I know next to nothing about these 'wendenpfennige' other than they were initial Magdeburg issues but then copied...
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That's a County of Jaffa denier, one of the great rarities of Latin Jerusalem coinage, for anyone not familiar. Even like that it's a great add.
I like these posts which keep the focus on a specific aspect and/or issue, especially in an area that is close to what I'm interested in.
You'd also receive your orders from EU and UK a lot faster.
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