The most 'abused' and overall poor preservation coins that I can think of right now -- and they are usually like that -- are the 'maiorinae' of...
That doesn't look like it was BD.
Great coin VGO, as much of this period possibly is or can be considering the fact that research is really incipient -- much as in the case of...
Yours looks like the larger module to this 18x16mm 1.19g (clipped) specimen: [ATTACH] If it wasn't for Eleni Lianta's reference there, I would...
I honestly don't know. It looks and feels like a 1230s-1240s Thessalonica issue but it's just not among the known types. Or I just couldn't...
An invaluable resource, thank you.
Well, no big deal, I'm familiar with the era and the coinage.
Honorius GLORIA ROMANORVM Emperor riding on horseback, Antioch mint ANTA http://augustuscoins.com/ed/ricix/type42.html
A guy with a trifurcate sceptre but who is he? [ATTACH] 18x16mm 1.19g AE
Don't drop that on your toe.
Finally a large(er) module of this type. Malloy, following Hendy, only notes the large module, which is certainly the rarest of the two. [ATTACH]...
I don't think we should let the thread go, wouldn't you agree? Here is an interesting titulature employed by Raymond V de Saint Gilles (de...
You have the rare revival of the GLORIA ROMANORVM type from the mid 360s onward that was done by Valentinian II around mid 380s possibly to...
I'm also having trouble seeing the first coin pictured in OP as John Gabalas. See for comparison: [ATTACH]
I have two factor authentication and it works just fine.
The problem was not to be resolved by adopting the type by feudal polities -- Louis IX actually went as far as to interdict his brother Alphonse...
It's one of my favorite periods.
Could be Theodore II Doukas S.2143 [ATTACH] PS: It's a trachy.
I was thinking exactly that while reading Peigney's argument, and he does mention Duplessy's extensive knowledge of the hoard material, which is...
In the field of 'Feudal France' a lot of the identifications that still stand today, mostly between collectors rather than numismatists, come from...
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