The following first coin reveals the spherical sacred stone of Sidon-Phoenicia. It's within the Cart of Astarte, the goddess of love. This Baetyl...
Here's an Assarion of Diadumenian. It was struck at Antioch. BMC 408. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The nearest I could find is this. Tyche is on obverse, whereas Marsyas is on reverse but he's not playing guitar.. He's rather playing the flute....
Deserves definitely congratulations for a beginner. Proof of courage and strong will. The portrait of Hadrian is really attractive on this coin,...
Hello again. Here are the remaining items: So the sixth item depicts a new upgrade to the coin revealing the Aramaean god Hadad. It was struck at...
Hello. This year seems long enough to come to an end. I shall post early.. The first is a Sestertius of Faustina II. The second was struck at...
I felt I was watching the 7 Wonders of the World. Congrats.. Keep walking that way
Sorry. I would personally pass this coin. That's a mere point of view.
I think the exergue reads CONS Gamma and not CONS P. The engravers design it that way sometimes, The reverse is worn enough that Constantinopolis...
Here's a billon of Carinus. It was struck at Antioch. RIC 206 b . [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Very interesting and educational, as usual. I also have a scarab which was designed in Phoenicia (Byblos/Tyre) during the reign of the Pharaohs...
Struck at Trier under Diocletian, this coin reads Genio Populi Romani on reverse. It looks possibly silvered. I figured Genio as a clown. RIC VI-...
Struck at Antioch under Maximinus II, the following coin reads GENIO IMPERATORIS on reverse. Genio is standing left, pouring liquid from patera...
I feel she looks prettier here. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
A known doctor in Astronomy presumes that this stone is a meteorite. He said it's worth its value in gold. The stone weighs 2.7 kilograms. I mean...
I picked up this coin from my old folders. Antiochus 8. SNG Cop 376. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I didn't get the point @+VGO.DVCKS . Sorry !
Struck after the French Revolution and Napoleon, probably during the period of the Restoration in France, the following medal celebrates Christian...
Happy Halloween. I think the obverse of this coin fits well the funny occasion. It was struck under Alexander Balas, SC 1792.2. [ATTACH]
Owning gold never makes you a loser. At your place, I'll try to clean the reverse after consulting professionals in this respect. There are quite...
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