Thanks.. but @Alegandron also has some high grade specimens posted on this thread..
Thanks guys !!!
Ah.. I did not know that part about its issuance before Actium.. now that is impressive.. thank you so much for sharing...:)
Nice cowrie s @Alegandron !!
Looks like you are a big fan of Antony.. some exceptional quality condition ones as well!!
Thanks.. I got this from a coin shop near the Vatican when I visited Rome in 2015. The dealer recommended to me saying that it is rare. I knew...
Though i hardly collect much Roman pieces, I do like this piece a lot as it was a souvenir during my only visit to Rome and the history behind the...
You have a number of cool specimens there... as you can see from the illustrations above, there are at the low end of the Hartill rarity scale.....
You did well for the 3 chon. It is worth a few hundred bucks... congrats !
Thanks... Annam coins are quiet under appreciated but they have a very unique flavor and appeal...
Kingdom of Annam (Vietnam). King Minh Mang "Minh Mang Tong Bao". 7 Tien (Piastre) silver crown. Year 14. Scarce date. 1833 The first dragon...
Yeah!! I was real proud of this piece, better than the specimen in the British museum.. I have to thank @Ancientnoob For that.. haha
Thanks Doug..
Sure.. Africa, Ethiopia Kingdom of Axum (600-631 AD) King Armah (Ashama Ibn Abjar) Gold Gilt AE Unit. In exceptional condition. Ex @Ancientnoob...
Oh yeah.. that was perhaps the first attempt at bimetallic coin minted. I got an incredible specimen from @Ancientnoob
Fantastic collection of scarabs @Alegandron !!
Thanks.. I'm not sure why they did it but it does make it more appealing than just a plain silver piece
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Thanks.. I've seen bimetallic coins but an enameled coin that old are quiet unusual.
Korea. 1882-1883 Tae Dong Royal Treasury silver 1, 2 and 3 Chon. Enameled "Hu" in reverse. Scarce and rare condition with full intact enamel. A...
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