All of those are a bargain as you can see prices are rising quickly. [ATTACH] And that was 2018...
The original I suppose. [ATTACH] Demetrius I Year 161, 152/151 BC Mint: Antioch AR Drachm Obvs: Head of Demetrius right diademed within fillet...
I assume it's the workshop. There are a variety of letters, symbols, or monograms for this type to represent that.
I think you are on to something @svessien Maybe they are actually holding joysticks to their flying ships :blackalien: [ATTACH] Heraclius...
She is in a hurry. Wonder which side they were on during this time? [ATTACH] Seleucus II Mint: Unknown Western 43 246 to 226 BC Obvs: Head of...
Authentic and patina completely stripped.
It looks like Sardes SC 6.2 to me [ATTACH] SELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA. Seleukos I Nikator. 312-281 BC. Æ. Winged head of Medusa right. / Bull...
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Thank you everyone for your input. We have two options of either a bull or a mfb. If it is not a mfb, then there has to be a reason why it looks...
Maybe you confusing my coin with the first pic? This is my coin [ATTACH]
I am soliciting opinions on this one and adding a poll. The 1st one I contacted was Nicolas Molinari who was doubtful but couldn't say either way...
That's an angry looking Medusa Deacon Ray. Here is an obscure one Mallus. [ATTACH] Antiochus IV Mint: Mallus Denomination D 175 to 164 BC Obvs:...
I had a feeling you would like the 2nd:snaphappy: Here is another shield I received this week. [ATTACH] Antiochus I Soter Mint: Antioch on the...
I recently acquired not one but two unpublished coins this week. The first one comes from the ΔEΛ mint. Not much is known about this mint other...
Looks like a bad fake from Bulgaria copying Michael VIII or some other 13th century coin.
I'll try to answer the OP's questions. The original Tyche was Seleucid and has been lost to time. But if we look at copies she holds grains in her...
A nice poker hand @BenSi :rolleyes: [ATTACH] Isaac II 1185 to 1195 AD Electrum aspron trachy Obvs: The Virgin enthroned facing, nimbate and...
I see this happen all the time, but to my knowledge it hasn't happened to a coin I was bidding on. I had a conversation with Nicholas from Pegasi...
PNR stands for Pondus nummorum Restitutum, "the weight of the coins is restored."
That's in good condition for the type. [ATTACH] John IV Mint: Trebizond 1446 to 1458 AD AR Asper Obvs: Λ in circle. St. Eugene on horseback right...
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