I believe Eusebeia as well, but someone with a detailed reference may want to verify.
I find the area interesting as well, really a cross roads for different cultures. [ATTACH] Ariarathes V Mint: Eusebeia-Mazaca 135 BC AR Drachm...
I would have kept it as well. [ATTACH] Titiakos 100 to 80 BC AE AS Obvs: Bearded male head right. Ψ behind Revs: Horseman riding right, holding...
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Unless you are talking about the original temple, this should fit the bill. [ATTACH]
Which denomination and from which mint are you wanting to acquire this coin? To answer that for any coin in circulation at the time would require...
I have no knowledge on the subject, but found this. https://help.cbp.gov/app/answers/detail/a_id/198/~/importer-numbers
Many interesting coins here. [ATTACH] Crispus Mint: Sirmium 324/325 AD AE Follis Obvs: FL IVL CRISPVS NOB CAES, bust laureate head right. Revs:...
Vcoins has a few dozen, eBay has many from some reputable sellers, and look at upcoming auctions. Many reference books are published as well.
If you want Egyptian, scarabs are plentiful and affordable. This one is a couple hundred years older than Tutankhamun's reign. [ATTACH] Hyksos...
Similar to mine, but different year. [ATTACH] Apameia Year 303/9 BC AE 21 Obvs: Young head of Dionysos r. wreathed with ivy; border of dots. Revs:...
If you are looking for attribution, it's impossible to tell other than its a follis of Constans II. The date is in the exergue but is illegible....
Looks like a sear 1007 and official, but over struck. Mine:[ATTACH]
[ATTACH] Licinius I Mint: Thessalonica 320 AD AE Follis Obvs: IMP LICINIVS AVG, Laureate head right. Revs: DN LICINI AVG, around VOT XX....
At first I thought it was anime. [ATTACH] Like Doug said it could be a Hemidrachm, but I am also unaware of the style. It is suspicious.
I'm not lion when I say those are great. [ATTACH] Cherronesos AR Hemidrachm 400 to 350 BC Obvs: No inscription, forepart of lion. Revs:...
That is a great purchase! Congrats... [ATTACH] Aretas IV Mint: Petra 9 BC to 40 AD Obvs: Aretas IV head right. Revs: Veiled head of Shuqailat...
Wrong century. https://www.tesorillo.com/aes/117/117i.htm
The description could have something to do with it. In my experience the electronic auctions bring much less in general.
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