The obverse here shows Gordian III facing his wife Tranquillina. Reverse has Tyche seated, with Centaur over her head. The coin was struck at...
The Ostrogoths formed the Eastern division of the Goths. They invaded Italy in 488 AD under their king Theodoric. Then they founded their kingdom...
This bronze coin weighs 8.1 g. It's worn but somewhat original as to the bird on reverse. The obverse also shows a helmeted Emperor whom I can't...
I should have named my thread "Modern Indian" instead of Ancient African. Sorry
This Tet has IE in left field. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Thanks a lot to all of you, for this quick and useful assistance.
Weighing 21 g., this bronze coin has merely an Elephant with a banner on obverse. Reverse has Arabic legend (Islamic) : Struck in .... Need some...
Here's another one from my old folders. No fallen horseman on reverse. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I don't know to which period or tribe I can attribute this Barbarous coin. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Struck under Michael IV ( 1034- 1041 AD), the following follis reads EMMA NOVHL to the left and right of Jesus on obverse. SB 1825. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I see that most, if not all, the replies here are supposing the lottery prize is only one million dollars. The fact it's one billion dollars. In...
If the last pic shows 14 g. then the weight is 14 g. I'll edit my answers for the second time. Also I shall post every thing after I buy this coin...
Well.. It was well understood. It was real humor and nice.
As far as weight.. Well the seller sent me the following. Hope I'm reading right. [ATTACH]
It's 14 g.
The ewe is the female of a sheep, but to Me.. Maybe same to ewe.
The obverse of this silver coin reveals the bust of a sheep heading left. Reverse has 4 incused squares. It weighs 14 g. Can't identify it....
Byzantine Glass Weight. 7th Century. [ATTACH]
The stone ball in this ancient plate has a very nice and attractive smell. That's the first time that I encounter an ancient stony perfume. It's...
Struck at Constantinople under Constans II (641-668 AD), the obverse of this follis reads in Greek : " Under this sign.. Conquer ". [ATTACH]...
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