Someone say gold?
Need Goggles for those details - Sharp!
@Pishpash - love all these wonderful acquisitions. Good on ya.
Most of the time - many are hard to attribute, especially when they start to melt.
I am down to just one unsorted box. [ATTACH]
Isn't GMBH they short for the German way of saying of saying a business is limitedly liable, "Incorporated"? For example Münzen & Medaillen GmbH
Your photography is improving everyday @7Calbrey .
Really I had always heard it as TIE-K.
It is you that has the great example - I think you can "solve" the Mystery Coin of the Day!"
That's very plausible. It seems to be a common occurrence across several contemporary dynasties. Why only the silver coinage? Nice Garuda and...
Very Early...no...but you saved yourself with " or some such trick" its actually "late" but is contemporary with the two coins posted give or take...
You may remember such a coin from a thread like this... https://www.cointalk.com/threads/top-of-the-world-lacchavi-style-ad-400-750.265872/...
Eventually turns into something like this from the Omkara Monastery c. 1300. Needs new photo! [ATTACH]
You always get less dots - your date is reversed :writer:
Top coin obverse is upside down. Its a bust!
Oh but the name is there...:smuggrin: 12-5 o'clock name and titles. @Mat not Western Satraps but you found a prototype.
Silver Deep toning 12 mm x 13 mm x 1.94 grams [ATTACH]
First one Nero second one Tiberius or Claudius, others could probably do better.
Your Indo-Greeks are still safe this is the much later AD 50-400. Totally different beast. These are more like Scythian people who invaded the...
Some of you might no I have a sweet spot for Western Satraps coins. I manged to come across this particular specimen being offered, and had to...
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