I was just trying to help it along for you, let someone else take it ;) I think i know what it is though :woot:
Blimey, i honestly didn't think that i would be so helpful :D:D
I will help it along. Is it a Pfennig from one of the German states ?
Not Roman, i think it is Seleucid empire. Nothing wrong with its condition , a nice coin.
Yep, definitely Salonina. CE after SALONEINA The Reverse letters would indicate NICAEA ( NIKAIEON ) Hopefully that should help you find a match (...
Never owned one nor will i because i don't need one ;)
Trebonianus Gallus :peeking:
Nothing earth shattering, just a Scottish £20 note radar. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Try the iii, something like RIC 93/ 94.
The 1st coin is from India, I believe it is called a " 1 cash " It has GCE on 1 side which is the bale mark of the British East Indies company....
AT this point i would remove myself from the list. That member is taking the pi$$, save your money, time & effort ;) If you still want to...
Sounds iffy to me. My main question is - How did the " potential buyer " know the coin was sent to be graded ? That information had to come...
I am fully aware of all of what you say @red_spork and am on the other site posting. I too was surprised that it took so long for folks to set up...
I was fortunate enough to be on a break from the interweb when it all happened. This did however afford me the opportunity to look at it with...
Coin #3 is TREBONIANUS GALLUS 251-253ad It is a Billon Tetradrachm from Alexandria, Milne 3858 @romismatist list should lead you to the rest ;)
I would say " similar " but not the same. The position of the Caduceus being the most obvious. I would agree that both dies were the work of one...
Phillip i, Laodicea ad Lycum ;) I think the Obverse is showing Phillip ii as Caesar.
Sell it & buy one that suits your taste better ;)
Not offended nor insulted but, that was a Trump statement for sure @DonnaML . Maybe you should be a little more Considerate and a little less...
It reminds me of coins of the Western Satraps ( india ) The Thunderbolt on the Reverse is a common image. Worth a look ;)
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