Thanks BG. I wonder about the meaning of a crescent on the exergue of Roman coins? Charles
I could read the date 1817 or nearly so. But definitely it seems from the nineteenth century. Member Kol said it could be from Spain ,...
Greetings.. That is the first time that I encounter unusual reverses on coins of Emperor Constantine such like these two attached. I meant by...
These 2 coins weigh respectively 6 g. and 5.35 g. They look very old, identifiable as I think, and of medium condition. Please help me identify...
Thanks Bob. Hope we can detect the second coin down. Charles
I love this coin..
These two ancient coins are less an average condition,but I think they could still be identifiable. Better posting them than never because they...
Here are possibly better photos by iPhone . Hope we could detect the king's name...
I shall be posting better photos as soon as possible. Charles
Thanks.. I wonder in Numismatics how a coin might be off-centered on obverse , whereas the reverse is well centered. Then could you guess the name...
Weighing just 2.60 g. , this ancient coin includes Greek lettering and seems in good condition. It might need a little bit of professional...
Hi. I appreciate your concern brother S6. I'm buying these coins from someone who is finding them. He showed me a bag with hundreds of these. As...
Antio over elephant.. Dionus and Ano under . That's for your coin. What is that symbol to the right of reverse on mine ?...
That's fine. Good luck at the coin show, and for Christmas as well....
Hello. This ancient Greek bronze weighs 9 g. On the obverse , I can guess it's a Seleucid Emperor since the coin belongs to the same hoard. The...
That is a fair and good price for me, especially that I'm dealing with a brother like most if not all members of CoinTalk. Now this could be the...
That is really encouraging JA . Thank you again, and to all who contributed in this thread. I wanted to ask you about the approximate value or...
From up going down.. 1-Byzantine Emperor Justinian, struck in Nicomedia. 2-Roman Emperor Constantine,...
That is the first time ever I come across such an amusing and unusual Roman coin. Coincidence occurred on Halloween. The obverse of this tiny coin...
I am very satisfied. Ha Hap Happy Halloween to all of you ....
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