Constans. The reverse may be a brokage…to my old eyes.
Looks like it was once a pendant for a necklace.
My belief FWIW: Keep the faith. In The Lord's good time, you will be reunited with her in His Kingdom in heaven.
I think that @DonnaML sums it up very nicely….as usual.
THANK YOU very much!
Could you please provide a link to the announcement? Thank you.
Good eye! Thank you!
[ATTACH] SELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Antiochos IV Epiphanes. 175-164 BC. Æ (33mm; 39.69 gm; 12h). Antioch mint. Struck 169-168 BC. Obv: Laureate...
Fairly common, but much sought-after. The star is a banker’s mark
Ahah! I see it now! The head is missing on the OP, but clear in the second example. Thanks, Curtis.
I see no comments on the billowing cape (or whatever) over the seated figure on the OP coin. Would that be present on a male figure?
Well done @ancientone
CNG will withdraw the OP coin….if they haven’t already done so.
[ATTACH] SYRIA, Seleukis and Pieria. Adelphoi Demi (Tetrapolis). Mid 2nd century BC. Æ (22mm, 8.26 gm, 9h). Dated SE 165 (149/8 BC). Obv:...
Selge.
Hmmm. I didn’t know that. Good to know. Thanks!
Why doesn’t he show the green to prospective buyers? Something funny here….for a supposedly competent vcoins dealer?
That would be helpful. I hope I am wrong, but……we’ll see.
No. I am referring to the groove on the cheek, just above the first “nubs” of the beard line. The ridge to form it would have had to be on the die...
Again, look especially at the groove separating the cheek and the first row of beard “nubs.” Consider why a ridge to form the groove would be on...
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