Well I got a cap and tongs... Malaka, Iberia (late 3rd century BC) AE AS 25 mm x 12.83 grams Obverse: Capped bust of of Vulcan with Pincers behind...
It so looks like he's chewing a toothpick.
By the Gods!
Looks great, but I'm afraid I have to agree with Bing.
Hannibal Traveling Military Mint. Iberia, Carthago Nova c. 220-210 BC. AE Unit (1/4 Calco? )13.4mm x 1.59g Obverse: Bust of Tanit Left Reverse:...
Cant go wrong with that 1/4 shekel - that alone was worth the lot in my opinion.
There has been a lot of these being scooped up as of late.
Best Chinese "coin" I have ever seen!;)
Rujuvula Satrap of Chach BC 10- 10 AD. [ATTACH]
One of each flavor - Khwarezm! [ATTACH]
Love it!
For the price I paid for it - that would be stupid unlikely. Not impossible, just stupid unlikely.
Oddly enough it has a thud rather than a ring of new cast. I am befuddled.
I believe the stroke is fine. One cannot refute the fact that something smells fishy. I have searched high and low and cannot find a match real...
Its true! [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
A reputable dealer in Italy.
That would be big...
A good guess, so much that you are right!
Comments please. 31.3 mm x 7.93 grams [ATTACH]
:eek:Bah I dont like it....only 'cuz its not mine. :shifty:
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