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<p>[QUOTE="Pellinore, post: 3447984, member: 74834"]I bought about seven coins from them in the course of the years. They are very much high end, but it's only the best they are offering on Vcoins.</p><p>I bought one of my most attractive coins from them:</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]915623[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p>AR Kidarite drachm, about 400. Unknown king. Obv. Frontal bust with a leafy crown, topped with a poppy head leaning on a crescent moon. Hairballs at the sides of the head. Broad ribbons standing on the king’s shoulders. No text. Rev. Fire altar with one assistant, left. To the right a large vase or bowl filled with branches. Under it, the word: ‘pylwc’ (according to Pfisterer) or ‘Jadana’ (according to Vondrovec). 29.5 mm, 4.00 gr. Göbl Hunnen 15 (= Vondrovec 15 A). Pfisterer 15. Vondrovec I p. 32. Type 15 (not 15 A).</p><p><br /></p><p>And here are some other coins I bought from Parscoins (and very friendly and forthcoming they are):</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]915603[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>Geta caesar 198-209, AE17, Nikopolis ad Istrum, now Nikyup, 20 km north of Veliko Tarnovo in Bulgaria. Obv. Bust r. Rev. Basket of fruit. 17 mm, 2.7 gr.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]915605[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>Shapur II (309-379), silver drachm. 22 mm, 4.33 gr.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]915606[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>Peroz (457-484), AR drachm, mint ST. 27 mm, 4.2 gr. I wanted the very best Peroz drachm I could find - naturally, a very ordinary Sasanian silver coin, easy to find Fine or VF, but I wanted a better condition. Here it is.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Pellinore, post: 3447984, member: 74834"]I bought about seven coins from them in the course of the years. They are very much high end, but it's only the best they are offering on Vcoins. I bought one of my most attractive coins from them: [ATTACH=full]915623[/ATTACH] AR Kidarite drachm, about 400. Unknown king. Obv. Frontal bust with a leafy crown, topped with a poppy head leaning on a crescent moon. Hairballs at the sides of the head. Broad ribbons standing on the king’s shoulders. No text. Rev. Fire altar with one assistant, left. To the right a large vase or bowl filled with branches. Under it, the word: ‘pylwc’ (according to Pfisterer) or ‘Jadana’ (according to Vondrovec). 29.5 mm, 4.00 gr. Göbl Hunnen 15 (= Vondrovec 15 A). Pfisterer 15. Vondrovec I p. 32. Type 15 (not 15 A). And here are some other coins I bought from Parscoins (and very friendly and forthcoming they are): [ATTACH=full]915603[/ATTACH] Geta caesar 198-209, AE17, Nikopolis ad Istrum, now Nikyup, 20 km north of Veliko Tarnovo in Bulgaria. Obv. Bust r. Rev. Basket of fruit. 17 mm, 2.7 gr. [ATTACH=full]915605[/ATTACH] Shapur II (309-379), silver drachm. 22 mm, 4.33 gr. [ATTACH=full]915606[/ATTACH] Peroz (457-484), AR drachm, mint ST. 27 mm, 4.2 gr. I wanted the very best Peroz drachm I could find - naturally, a very ordinary Sasanian silver coin, easy to find Fine or VF, but I wanted a better condition. Here it is.[/QUOTE]
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