about a hundred of them on the tray...the enjoyment is free...and the education is priceless. There are far more crappier and far more expensive...
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That is straight up phat, I would like it more if it were mine! Since its yours its just OK. *mutter* mutter*
Agreed Doug, Probably right. The Romans were in use for about 250 years and this imitative type for about 150 after that. I doubt these particular...
Please add your crappies!
Maybe vot/ wreath but the campgate thought is fun. Since we are not sure what it imitates I would like to think that the mint staff had no idea...
Virtual Tray of Roman Imitation Nummii from Sri Lanka and the a host coin found at the bottom of a gem mine. These are imitative examples,...
I SEAFOOD, I eat it! Asia, Burma, Pegu Mon Culture 5th century AD AR Full Unit 27 mm x 9.58 grams Obverse: Conch - Beaded Border Reverse:...
gotta love Peroz... @stevex6 ....post the great one you got! [ATTACH]
Not sure but here is Varo...unknown King possibly Buddha Mitra Kidarites Gandhara AR Drachm 28 mm x 3.89 grams Obv: Bust facing three-quarters to...
OK it looks like we are all in the same camp...who wants to move, I say lets go east the sun comes from there...it might be warmer.
SHHHHH.... You know "they" can see this right. also when we talk about the coins of Kidara are we talking about this Kidara? [ATTACH]
Not all of them the top left is about 50:50 gold and silver. I will been getting data for you.
I am not sure which one I like more. I think my favorite is Vijayabahu.
Excellent choice. I like the awkward bust! A testament to the time. As far as a wagons go there are a few models that can be adapted. [IMG]
Love the tray!!!
but its a solidus so its cool Bing.
End of July/ Beginning of August, something like that.
8 wonderful gold pieces. I especially love the pagoda and the kahavanu. Thanks for sharing QG!
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