Burma. Possibly unique. There are a few like it but many appear to be 19th fantasy pieces or tokens. I believe the jury is still out.
Its what I do, bro. Its what I do. Thanks for the continued encouragement @Loong Siew
Tailored to size! India Kingdom of Magadha Bimbisara to Ajatasatru AR Karshapana (BC 550- 470) 28 mm x 3.42 grams Obverse: 5 Large Punchmarks and...
Jeeze thats awesome. The closest thing I have... Java, Bali and the Eastern Archipelago Kalasan or Kelurak (Empire of the Sailendra) AR Masa 11...
I know I heard the term "Star Trek TNG" spoken here...my favorite show ever!!!
Great Score @Loong Siew !!! Byzantine Empire Anatolia, Nikomedia Justinian (r. AD 527 - 565) AE Large Module Follis (40 nummi) 43 mm x 23.78...
I think panel only appears the most natural.
I'm holding my Axum coin a little tighter now...that little known kingdom in Ethiopia. [ATTACH]
Ctesiphon, Iraq Ardashir I (AD 180-242) (r. AD 224-242) AR Drachm 24.6 mm x 4.13 grams Obverse: Cuirassed bust of Ardashir I right in Parthian...
Number 1, number 1, number 1 by a long shot!
Gotta' have a Cnut! North Sea Empire Stamford, Anglia Cnut the Great (r. AD 1016 -1035) AR Penny 18.2 mm x 1.00 grams (c. AD 1021-1035) Obverse:...
Fo' Shizzle my Nizzle!
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Ha @Loong Siew - always try to one up each other on Facebook-with strange and exotic finds...it has cost me a lot of money...
Just got a package from Israel - no tracking but it took 14 days to get to me. Japan took 4 days. Hum...
Hard to say. The attribution was close the price was right, he just took my super low ball offer of less than half. So I got another coin I have...
I am sure most of you are tired of me posting coins of South East Asia. Reeling in my multitude of defeats in the most recent Steve Album...
...and this guy...in the name of Anastasius... Sirmium,Serbia Ostrogoths (Gepids) Theodoric in the name of Anastasius (AD 491-518) AR Fractional...
My small module contribution... Anastasius (491-518 AD) AE Small Module 40 nummis (Follis) Nikomedia mint struck 498-507 AD 23.8 mm x 12.43 grams...
Very nice Kavads! I have one! Kavadh I Second Reign (498-531 AD) Rayy, Iran (DYNAW) Dated yr. 33 (521 AD) AR Drachm 27 mm x 4.08 grams Obverse:...
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