I believe that this coin may be Celtic in origin. Looking for help, please? Hopefully, someone may recognise something from it that will put me on...
I recently came across these two chemicals in my cupboard. I believe that I would have purchased them for the purpose of cleaning coins. Is...
Thank you to everyone, (esp.) @Victor_Clark
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I am attempting to attribute this bronze 'Fausta' 2.46gm., AE19.5. Obv: FLAV MAX-FAVSTA AVG, Bust of Fausta right, pearl necklace, braided hair,...
Possibly not Artemis. More likely to be "Laureate Head of Apollo", as found on this coin from Lydia, Sardes. [ATTACH]
@The Meat man, & @TheNickelGuy Thanks, guys for your input. Q. Were bronze coins made in the 'likeness' of silver coins in the 4th Century B.C.?...
I have had this coin for some time and it came to me as :- Phocis Federal Coinage c.354-352 B.C. Onymarchos, Magistrate. Obv. Bull's head facing,...
@sand You are correct. I have just had it confirmed. Thank you.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Found on eBay today. Can banknotes from the same country, with the same denomination, from the same 'series', have the same...
If the letter 'S' before a number can mean reference Sear catalogue then what does 'SB' before a number refer to, please?
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My most recent purchase is this Ptolemy IV. I saw this coin for sale, by a dealer, without an attribution. Curiosity caused me to 'research' it...
The first one is (literally) MOSC-IWN
(Perhaps??) Antoninus Pius AE17 of Caesarea, Cappadocia. 139-161 AD. Obv: ANTΩNINOC CEBACT, laureate head right Rev: ET (and year), modius...
A more 'in focus' photograph of the obverse might assist.
(My Lucilla) 165-169 A.D. Denarius AR19 mm., 2.08 gm. OBVERSE; LVCILLA AVGVSTA - Draped bust right. REVERSE; VENVS - Venus standing left,...
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