Similar to the imitative you posted but the reverse is clearly different but I think it might have been trying to imitate... image from...
Interesting for sure, but they do not exist in high grade.:watching: I have inquired extensively. You have to realize they are indigenous copies...
Nah. This is from my dude in Sri Lanka. An expert numismatist with many unique goods.
...but did I tell you it came as a FREE gift? :woot:
When I spoke to Alex back in March he told me that they were restructuring the business and he was taking a long vacation. He didnt elaborate...
How about... your right! They are called Indo-Roman and they were found in a gem mine in Sri Lanka. I will follow up more with a write up. In the...
You are totally dancing around the area, this might have circulated along side Tang coins but far from China. Not Indonesia or Malaysia. Take a...
Excellent Brainstorming but this was not found in cave, but rather a mine. You are both very wrong. It is not a Hunnic or Central Asian. :woot:
I like your reasoning. Certainly south east Asia....:watching:
A most incredible trip Martin. Next you should take me.
I remember saying to an older gentleman that I wanted to go on vacation with my wife to Thailand, then I was told that was like bringing a ham...
@Aidan_() as a YN this is part of your training!
What a spread Northern Europe or Southeast Asia.... ...never conquered by Islam...so close...
Well so far @Mikey Zee is on the right track, if he worked with @Aidan_() he might figure it out. :cigar:
no, no, and no. Good guesses though keep 'em coming.
Not a Greek.
Ha, thanks that's how I felt when I received it.
Negative on Celtic.
Thats interesting you can now saw the HSTB was still in use as late as 1078, based on the fact it is stuck to a coin with later date, or the later...
The mystery coin of the day...take your best shot. AE 14 mm x 0.98 grams [ATTACH]
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