Very nice.. these trilingual coins are fascinating and represents a rich diversity of cultures. I have here an Islamic - Ilkhan. Ghazan Mahmud (AD...
It does right? They shaped it like that into a form or carapace.
Unusual or primitive coinage series. Burma. Shan States. 14th century AD. Tok Chiang Mai silver alloyed (pig mouth) ingot money. North Menam...
Unfortunately I don't have any. But @Ancientnoob would be the right person to share his knowledge on Carthage coins whom Hannibal is part of
Elephants over the mountain was Hannibal... Haha. Centuries early
Sadly not much info available for us. However I believe the Russians have quiet a bit of research on them..
Haha.. we all adults here..
Haha.. it's still a nice and significant piece. The last emperor of the Ming who hung himself on a tree behind the forbidden city
Wow!! The silver and gold!!!
Very nice!! These coins are fascinating as there is so much diversity and history behind them.. I always looked at the silk road as one of mystery...
Wow!! A full strike.. Lovely piece you got there @Alegandron ...
If you are referring to the siege coin, then you're probably referring to this [ATTACH]
38 myself
Kingdom of Chach. Circa 7-8th century AD. AE Unit. Obverse: Dual portrait of King and Queen. Reverse: Tamgha of the Chach. [ATTACH] King...
Oh.. yeah.. descendants.. wrong term used.. haha
To be fair to the guy most of the killing were done my his ancestors.. but nonetheless you can say he started the trend...
At best I think they were billon. There is also a silver dirham that is issued in Genghis Khan's name. Same design only having his name instead of...
Haha.. no need for apologies.. break a leg tonight :cigar:
Genghis Khan - AE Jital. Ghazna mint, Khwarezm Empire, Northern Afghanistan before it's destruction by his Mongol Horde. AD1206-1227. Name of...
The cowrie bones.. OP and other shared posts.. a lot I came across had nasty chips and cracks due to being brittle and buried u see harsh soil
Separate names with a comma.