One of my favorite specs: [ATTACH]
Yes thank you, I'm sorry I missed Saturday Night Free for All. My daughter has been under the weather and that is even more angst-inducing these...
Two horrible little coppers of Mytilene-Lesbos under the rule of the Gattilusio family and suzerainty of the Palaiologoi. Francesco II Gattilusio...
Like everything Berry, I'm also a big fan of Sancerre and especially the valiant and intrepid (and rather picky when it comes to women) Etienne I....
Will also take a peak tonight, thanks.
A Robert de Celles is a fantastic find.
The two Hugues of Lusignan had interesting and mirroring fates - Hugues le Brun died at the siege of Damietta during Jean de Brienne's Crusade of...
Some war coinage from the Reconquista: - Alfonso VIII El de las Navas, King of Castile (1158-1214) [ATTACH] AR18mm, 0.92g, dinero vellon...
That's perhaps the paludamentum coming over the shoulder.
Did you see one of these with Constans holding a globe on the obverse? [ATTACH]
In 247 Philip II was first made Consul and then raised to Augustus, while showing him bare-headed, probably to show his position as a junior...
A very useful article, it was my first read when I got my copy of Koinon II. Congratulation!
This addition was inspired by the wonderful educational site of @Valentinian and even with its wear it is quite a catch for 11EUR: [ATTACH]...
The same as @Marsyas Mike 's coin but on green: [ATTACH]
I would leave it be
My favorite is still the Valens AE2, with the Carthaginian argenteus close behind
I think your coin is more interesting than you give it credit. They are the local coinage of coastal Spain linking the imperial maiorinae of...
A sol coronat from Tarascon ca. 1414, for Louis II d'Anjou (1384-1417): [ATTACH] AR22mm 1.46g gros/sol coronat, Tarascon mint, cca. 1414. + : LVD...
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