Unfortunately, there is no retrograde P in the Unicode character set. There is a И under the Cyrillic characters. And a lunate epsiolon - Є - from...
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Thank you so much for the warm response. I have a number of side projects that I work on in my free time, but this is the only one that made it...
Offers considered $195 - Severus Alexander Tetradrachm, pedigreed to 1895 [IMG] EGYPT, Alexandria. Severus Alexander. AD 222-235 BI Tetradrachm...
Persian. early-modern Iran or Afghanistan.
It's just a brief little note in an obscure online magazine, but hopefully I've helped enlighten some British metal detectorists. Connections...
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Right across the river from my home town. Not too surprising.
A cast fake of a medieval European coin.
Removed from a mount. That's a big problem on coins of this period. There's a number on Coinarchives from the German houses, attributed to...
Really? I find it an incredible pain to do any 13th century British issues without the specialized references.
In case you don't know, Stewartby & North's study on these coins is available for free online, as is the rest of the BNJ:...
Not from Himyar, but Saba'. Munro-Hay 2.2i var. (No letter below bust); SNG ANS 1503-22 var (same). This variety is most likely listed in Hugh's...
Yup, that's the one, as I added in an edit about two minutes after I posted! Sorry, I could've asaved you a bunch of time searching! I think the...
Unfortunately, there are not adequate modern references for the coinage of Edessa in Mesopotamia, beyond the aforementioned Mionnet referenc,...
I've had the same problem. I primarily collect lead coins, so I try to take the basic precautions after handling them - washing my hands and...
EDPI ON LVNDE
[IMG] ROME 1st-3rd centuries AD. PB Tessera (18mm, 2.58 g, 12h) Fortuna standing left, holding rudder and cornucopia Serpent right Rostovtzev...
It is a coin of the Indo-Scythian king Azes. Size (in millimeters) and weight (in grams) will be necessary to tell you more.
I believe Cyprus was technically under the rule of Macedon at this point. So it would be an issue of Philip III, struck under Nikokreon. BTW,...
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