Hello. The first coin seems to have 2 Emperors, one on each side of the coin. The head dress on obverse looks strange to me, as well as the shape...
King of Judea, Herod the Great founded the Herodian Dynasty which lasted from 55 B.C. to 93 A.D. He was first appointed governor of Galilee in 47...
This newly acquired Prutah was struck in Judea under Alexander Janneus. Reverse has inscriptions in early ancient Hebraic language. The obverse...
Finally, I could pick up my first coin of this difficult year. Sorry for the term. The bronze coin was struck under Macrianus, a quite rare...
Hello. A coin-friend collector sent me an info about a rare coin which was published on the Internet. It was found accidently in South Karmel last...
I made a modest search on this Greek silver coin. I could read DEMETROY in Greek on the reverse, before the eagle. Still I can't tell whether it's...
Erected under Septimius Severus, the decastyle temple of Jupiter stands in the old city of Heliopolis-Syria (Currently Baalbeck-Lebanon). Usually...
Yet another temple on reverse of a coin struck under Elagabalus. Obverse has the Roman Emperor head right. The temple on reverse is very unusual...
Hello again. Here are the remaining 5 coins of the year top choice: I- Caracalla bust right. Reverse shows crown prizes on a wooden ancient table...
Merry Greetings to all of you. I shall post the first 5 items at present, whereas the next 5 will be posted very soon today in a separate thread...
When I saw the Murex shell on reverse of this coin, I thought that the bird on left field is Phoenix. I mean both Phoenicians. But it turned not...
Struck at Tiberias in Galilee, the following coin shows Hadrian fully cuirassed and bust right. The reverse has Zeus seated in tetrastyle temple...
Little is known in History about this woman. Cornelia Supera was the wife of Amelian. Very few coins from Roman colonies mention her. The reverse...
I could barely convince myself that this coin represents an ancient temple and not a mere house, as it looks. The young Emperor is very likely...
Weighing 4.46 g. the following silver coin was not struck at Constantinople but rather in a provincial mint. It was likely issued under Sultan...
The coin is Roman. The Emperor is not difficult to identify. But the reverse seems quite interesting and nearly new to me. It's a commemorative...
The reverse of this bronze coin has a horse standing right. I can't guess the name of the Emperor on the obverse. I think he's Roman. Thank you....
I wanted to abstain from buying this coin due to the worn condition. But the possibility of a leafless sacred tree on reverse, pushed me to do so....
I admired the ship on reverse of this coin which was struck in Tyre-Phoenicia. The shape is full, and the prow looks like the head of a snake....
The obverse of this coin shows probably the helmeted head of Alexander The Great. The reverse is totally strange to me. The lettering is not fully...
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