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@Daniel Jones If we told you that we would have to kill you. You can find them online but best to get from a trusted dealer. All you have to do is...
Sometime around BC 600-580.
Antiochus VII and VIII [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Bronze Anonymous Follis, Class A1, 24 mm x 21 mm x 7.36 grams John I Tzimisces Constantinople mint, 969 - 976 A.D. Obv. EMMANOVHL, facing head of...
Great question. The symbol is found only on coins local to Gandhara, from the dawn of coinage to about the time of Alexander. There is no Persian...
1100/1200...stupid RR denarii. Great Game!
http://www.ancientcoins.ca/gandhara/gandhara.htm
What I consider a must have coin. It would all come down to quality. Older high quality examples are far scarcer than laters "stumpier" issues....
...and the die says, "Hey Bar, Get Bent!" Dry, huh? Oh well. I scored a lot of Bent bars some to stock and some to rock. I selected this piece...
India, Kalachuris of Tripuri Gangeya Deva (c. AD 1015-1041) and successors EL stater 21 mm x 3.71 grams Obverse: Goddess Lakshmi seated facing...
Wow thats awesome Warren, holy cow!
Yea yea!!
That is so a shark!
+1
Agreed, Carthage North African mint.
I think the horn of plenty would be appropriate for Thanksgiving! [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Pretty decent New Style! This type is on the list, I am waiting for the right one to come my way.
Seems they ride their horses in the Jugate fashion as well. [ATTACH]
Lesbos, Mytilene Electrum Hekte (s. BC 521-478) 10 mm x 2.46 grams Obverse : Ram left, chicken right Reverse: Hercules right Ref: Bod. MY 21 [IMG]
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