Does it have the Type I reverse?
I have a related coin, also of Domitian from Caesarea Maritima, which may or may not be intended as a Judaea Capta type: [ATTACH] I summarized the...
Looks to be a charm (like the piece in your other thread), this is also copying a Value 1,000 coin of Xianfeng (1851-1861) but from the Board of...
The basic design copies a Value 1,000 cash coin of the Xianfeng emperor (1851-1861) from Board of Revenue mint, though the oddities in the script...
Cool! I posted my example a couple of years ago, including some speculation on the identities of the three kings:...
If I may use my favorite quote from the TV show Firefly: "You paid money for this, sir? On purpose?" This coin is fake. Fake fake fake fake fake...
The seated woman holding a palm branch is Tyche, a goddess of fortune and prosperity. The other figure is male, and represents the River Orontes....
I'm still far behind in posting my coins, and depending on some upcoming auctions may be even farther behind soon, but meanwhile here's a quick...
I am far behind in posting my coins, the only full threads for new coins I've started for 2021 were for this early Parthian bronze:...
Very cool! I have a couple of postage stamps from Nagorno-Karabakh, that were actually postally-used to send me some antique postcards from an...
@James R : Where did you get the information in your first post? Because, to quote Luke Skywalker: "Every word of that sentence is wrong." 1. As...
A token or unofficial piece, but an interesting one... Obverse is the normal "Xian feng tong bao" or "Xianfeng current coin" of the Xianfeng...
I got my second shot (Pfizer) a week ago. Had some pain in the arm after the first shot, barely any pain after the second. I'm very glad to have...
Wow, that's a great coin and excellent write-up @AnYangMan ! I can post two relevant coins. The first is an ordinary Samanid AE fals, in the...
Thanks for posting a very informative piece about this often-ignored Parthian vassal. I posted a much shorter article (almost a squib) on a later...
Sure, but remember to bring old (pre-1939) cash back with you so you can buy things. Otherwise, they are going to look at your new-design paper...
The design looks like it is from the Byzantine Empire, which ended with the Ottoman conquest of Constantinople in 1453. Unfortunately I don't...
The first thing to do is to assign your coin the proper Sellwood number. (I consider any Parthian coin sold without its correct Sellwood number...
I've seen various imitations of Athenian coinage struck by other kingdoms and tribes (Bactrians, Arabians, etc.) but the style is completely wrong...
Most of the coins are from Egypt. On the bottom row, rightmost is from China and second-from-right (with the grapes) is from Israel. I am busy...
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