Theodosius I. Mintmark not visible.
Well guys, I think it's time. I've had a lot of fun here over the years and learned a lot about coins. Ancients were fun and all, but I just don't...
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IT'S STILL ONLY MARCH WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU DOING DELETE THIS THREAD
"Lycian AE 15" should be Smyrna in Ionia, with chelys reverse. Similar to: http://www.cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=112628
I suppose it could be one of the early, pseudo-Byzantine issues. I still think it's just a crude official strike.
Constans II, without a doubt
The device on the reverse is an armillary sphere. I'd describe the coin as: Crowned coat-of-arms / Armillary sphere on cross potent
Not scarce at all. Just not readily available on the market. Coins of northern Greece and the Levant may seem common now, but in reality many of...
Arados in Phoenicia
Kids, this is why you pay attention in chemistry. Study, or else you'll end up a poor, confused humanities major like me.
Maybe Bizya? Doesn't matter, it's a total cast fake
I concur with Bing
Well, I apologize. Looks like it won't be in Krause. I really need to get a copy of Goran & Gorenka.
A medieval Islamic jital. Not in Krause. I will look it up later if no one chimes in.
India. Should be in Krause.
It's an Islamic coin of the Artuqid dynasty of Mardin: http://www.cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=254552
Ptolemy IV-V. Æ Drachm. Alexandria mint. Svoronos 1423; Lorber & Faucher series 6A. ....and don't call me Shirley.
Can you get us a clear shot of the reverse?
There are actually two distinct marks on the reverse. Above the galley is countermark a series of letters in a square cartouche. Below the galley...
Separate names with a comma.