[ATTACH] Caria, Kaunos. AE10 Obv: Diademed head of Alexander the Great r. Rev: Filleted cornucopia, K-AY(ligate). 309-189 BC. Next: 10mm or less.
Great collection of Macedonian shields Ryro! Really like the Alex III with bow-case and the pseudo-autonomous with Nike is sweet!
Acquired some interesting coins this year even while taking a short break from collecting. Mostly Provincial with some Greek and Imperial in no...
Groovy write-up and Faustina Jr coins!
I always thought Macrinus had one of the more distinguished busts especially with the long beard. [ATTACH] Lydia, Gordus Julia. Macrinus Æ29....
Crazy patina on this ROUGH voting type. [ATTACH]Cilicia, Anazarbus. Nero. A.D. 54-68. Æ hemiassarion. CY 86 (A.D. 67/8). Laureate head of Nero...
[ATTACH] Philip II. 359-336 B.C. AE unit Uncertain Macedonian mint, 306-297 B.C. Head of Apollo right, waering tainia ΦIΛIΠΠOY, youth on...
About half these types on acsearch say Poseidon. The other half say Tyche of Arados which is most certainly the correct attribution. :)
Last one is from Arados in Phoenicia. Poseidon, wearing himation, seated left on rudder. Rreminds me of a witch on her broom! [ATTACH]
Here's the full moon and Mars from last night. Mars will be closer tonight. [ATTACH] No more black holes but here is a new black one! [ATTACH]...
That's a very nice coin with provenance @Shea19! [ATTACH] Sicily, Syracuse, Heiron II AE18. 274-216 BC. Obv: Diademed head of Poseidon left,...
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[ATTACH] This video of the Crab nebula pulsar was taken over a nine month period. And an ancient, black and holed coin. [ATTACH] Lydia,...
I had not heard of a plemochoe until this recent purchase. [ATTACH] Attica, Athens. AE10. Demeter/Plemochoe. Obv: Head of Demeter to the right....
Too late! Does just a skull count? [ATTACH] Achaea. Attica, Athens. AE22 Obv: Bust of Athena r. wearing crested Corinthian helmet and aegis....
$15 Augustus [ATTACH] Troas, Ilion. Augustus Obv: Bare head right. Rev: IΛΙ. Athena Ilias standing right, holding sceptre and distaff; monogram...
I'm sorry, that was the wrong description. It is a Jewish lepton from the second revolt against Rome dated year 2 = 67 CE. AE 2.68 g. Crater, in...
12 hr rule And back to Gluteus Maximus.. [ATTACH] Next: Double-bodied owl.
[ATTACH] Samaria, Neapolis. Marcus Aurelius AE16 Obv: Radiate bust r. Rev: F L NEACPOLEW CYPIAC PALAI ET[..] Next: Gluteus Maximus on bronze.
Ammonia can give it that dull look too depending on the silver quality and length of soaks.
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