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10 minutes ago, akeady said:
Mongolia - 50 Mongo.
ATB,
Aidan.9 minutes ago, John Conduitt said:It says Mongol Uls (= Mongolia), 50 Mongo, Mongolbank.
Thank you, Guys. That is what I am after. Your assistance is much appreciated.
My main interest is coins but I seem to have a collection of notes, as well. First to last Britain, Australian., New .Zealand., a lot of U.S., German, and a 'smattering of others.
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On a recent post (May 11) Ed Snible referred to the nine types of coin collectors.
I found the list (descriptions) here https://coinsweekly.com/the-nine-types-of-coin-collectors/ and I found that I didn't fall into one group exclusively, but I (mainly) fell into two groups, being Group 1 and Group 9.
I wondered which group(s) some of the others on this site would place themselves in, so I thought it might be fun to start a page where each member could identify themselves through their 'drive' in collecting.
Below there is a list of the nine categories, and an expanded explanation of them can be found here:https://coinsweekly.com/the-nine-types-of-coin-collectors/
Here goes. I hope this helps all to understand each other, a little bit more.
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Thank you to those who contributed. Lots to think of there.
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Through the wear, (and 'crud'), I believe that this 1.92 gm., AE7.1 mm, Greek coin is from Aptera in Crete, and dates from 250-67 BC.
Laureate head of Apollo right / Lyre
Svoronos 42, SNG Cop.336, Traeger 11.
I am seeking confirmation, (or another attribution if I am wrong).
Thanking you, in anticipation . . .
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@DLTcoins I have posted an image of the first coin rotated 180 degrees (thank you). Your comments are much appreciated. I think I should stay clear of here. I read some posts about Tamerlane, recently, and he wasn't a nice fellow (by all reports), so I thought I would get one of his. Maybe not.
The seller will refund.
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3 minutes ago, John Conduitt said:
I think your images are upside down.
@John Conduitt You may well be right. I have tried checking with some reference material but I received little help there as their photographs are 'all over the shop'. It would undoubtedly help if I could read Islamic characters.
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18 minutes ago, Bailathacl said:
Always a challenge when dabbling inIslamic Dynasties coins!! Wish I could help.
You might find something similar if you slog through the various Tamerlane coins on Zeno.ru however.
@Bailathacl I have done as you suggested and as a result I believe that this coin is not from the time of Tamerlane but from the time of his son Shah Rukh I.
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59 minutes ago, Kamnaskires said:
I realize the obverse is rather male-ish looking, but might be worth looking at issues from Laodiceia ad Lycum with Aphrodite on both obverse and reverse. Might be a rose at reverse lower left. Or not...
Thanks, Bob. In the absence of any other alternatives, if this is what you were suggesting, I may have to go with that, although the rose has me 'concerned'.
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59 minutes ago, John060167 said:
interesting type! who is depicted on the obverse?
Head of the hero Perseus to right, wearing a winged Phrygian helmet, harpa over far shoulder,
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On 6/8/2023 at 9:43 PM, Edessa said:
Probably SB 497, such as this one from CNG.
@Edessa I don't wish to appear to be 'ignorant' but if 'S' before the number refers to 'Sear', would you please tell me what the meaning of 'SB" before the number is?
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I am fairly sure that what I have here is a half follis of Maurice Tiberius, with crowned and cuirassed bust, facing, holding cross on globe and shield, from the mint at Constantinople, and as far as I can make out the obverse legend reads DN MAVRI-CTIBER [PP AVG]. On the reverse we (appear to) have large K with A/N/N/O to the left, and cross above with regnal year 6 to the right. Is that a 'countermark' between 5 and 6 on the reverse?
AE22 mm., 4.42 gm.
I am hoping that someone who is more familiar with coins from this period could assist me with a Sear (or other) reference number.
T.I.A.
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only the first has an obverse die matching my specimen, labeled as die “T1”:
@DonnaML Comparing the wear on coin 150 would it be safe to say that yours was earlier in the piece?
Nice coins. I am partial to Roman Republican coins, (but as others get into them it forces the prices up and me further out, I am afraid).
BTW: Just noticed your left facing coins. All 40 of my R.R. coins face right. (Interesting)
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When I began buying (and collecting) coins the advice I received from other collectors was to buy from a reputable auction house, as 'eBay' was very risky.
I have made purchases from a few of the 'recognized' auction houses, however it appears that even doing that does not guarantee that you are going to get what you think that you are buying.
(I am not keen on the 21st Century - 'Do unto others as you would have them do unto you' appears to have been replaced with 'Do unto others BEFORE they do unto you.')
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13 hours ago, septim said:
Lection learned by me: never use any irony again (I meant: I totally disagree that it is incredible workmanship, so it seems (!) like we might not look at the same coin). just say, what you mean ...
No to the public: Of course it is the same coin. Leu: 14,36 g; Rauch: 14,42 g - The weights make sense
If it helps, I find that if humour is intended, ending the sentence with (LOL) helps to indicate that to the casual reader.
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The second - Priest and oxen - Marcus Aurelius??
Hoping someone can tell me the Country of origin for this note, please? (No.3)
in World Banknotes
Posted · Edited by Topcat7
Hoping someone can tell me the Country of origin for this note, please? (No.3.)
(I think that this is the last.)