If emperors and rulers had CoinTalk back in the day they probably wouldn't have been so edgy.
The fact that certain letter sequences were used at different stages, perhaps purposely to differentiate between issues, might also suggest that...
See RIC VI p. 154 for the two issues marked S - F and S - A, briefly discussed. p. 206 [ATTACH] p. 211 [ATTACH]
S - A and S - F are mint markings that differentiate between issues. They are helpful in determining which types were struck at a certain point in...
The eternal question in numismatic terms: when did the carolingian phase end and the feudal phase of the coinage begin? As the ancients couldn't...
Thank you.
Hi, what shipping service do they use?
This is one lot that I would have bought or at least tried at. Unfortunately I did not see it.
Yep, but here is a thread for these ugly Byzantines :troll::troll::troll:
Phew, I'm in the clear
Byzantine coinage and particularly trachea and later Palaiologan coinage is not for everyone. And that's ok.
I have bought books from Bertolami in the past but never ventured on coins.
I thank that it's no way that it's real.
The beginning of the denier tournois as an international denomination with Philippe II Augustus: [ATTACH] AR20mm, 1.06g, denier tournois, minted...
That was my id also. Scarce and cutish for ca. 10EUR.
One almost never sees them that well preserved with full legend. Now back to back to early 14th century Palaeologan: [ATTACH]
I have also sent the Tacitus to be added to the site in 2015 but as far as I know it wasn't.
This sounds a bit pedantic. [ATTACH]
These two that are not in RIC V Temp: [ATTACH] Claudius II Gothicus AE21mm 3.47g antoninian from Cyzicus late 269 to early 270, unrecorded for...
Flaccilla AE2 and Eudoxia AE3 from Nicomedia: [ATTACH] 24mm 5.28g unrecorded issue, should go between RIC 42 and 43 (or perhaps before RIC 28)....
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