A full flan and full weight AE1 (28x26mm 9.43g) of Magnentius from Ambianum, very early in the series - December 352 or early 353, a pre-pandemic...
These are very nice in gold, but I would very much prefer the copper variation although considering its rarity it might cost as much as a commoner...
Here is an interesting link: http://www.kenelks.co.uk/coins/carausius/carausius.htm
My main interest regarding medieval coinage is the denier tournois with its many incarnations and multitude of local variations. Like these: - a...
It's really close, but yours has the S couchee, I linked the type above to CGB.
My impression was due to stylistical considerations, which would imply the second half of the 12th century. Raymond seems to have more...
On the other hand if you felt the need to ask people on a public forum advice on whether to buy or not to buy a coin, it is probably safe to...
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Good eye @Harry G but I think that the bust is rather wearing imperial mantle and holding eagle-tipped sceptre than Spear and shield. I wonder...
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Yes, this is similar to your coin: https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=803635
Nothing short of extraordinary. The first one is probably the seal of Bohemond III?
Hi, I think it's a denier of Limoges, immobilized in the name of Eudes ca. 980. Looks that it's the variation with the S couchee.
The elusive 'double-antoninianus' of Tacitus, with very rich silver surface: [ATTACH]
Philip of Burgundy: "Yes, you can copy my homework but change some things so the teacher doesn't figure it out..." Joanna of Wezemaal: "Sure...
A dubbele mijt from Johanna van Wezemaal of Rummen, ca. 1467-1474: [ATTACH] This is basically almost a counterfeit coinage, although issued by...
The Zeus one was most certainly a Levantine find aswell.
From Antioch: [ATTACH]
I'm sorry but I have no idea. Normandy is rather outside my main interests.
The Zeus coin has more readable legend R | O [...] | OM(?) [...] | [...] And it looks even more like a late Norman coin.
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