Jump to content

gransuricata

Member
  • Posts

    19
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by gransuricata

  1. I found several similarities and characteristics in other coins. Perhaps they wanted to fake a hybrid.
  2. Thank you Romismatist. I find wisdom in his words. Now I must investigate all the coins that I have bought. Maybe you can disappoint me. But you say well; "We've all been fooled at some point." I have a long way to go.
  3. New query. As everyone knows, I'm just studying and researching all ancient coins and for that reason anyone who can help me. After sending an email to a Macedonian institution asking the meaning of the phrase; "AʘƩI", I received as an answer this: "AʘƩI" - A DZE SI Adzeians - adzeo-Danai's (Athenians-danai's) Can someone tell me in English, what does A DZE SI mean or what does it mean, "Adzeians - adzeo-Danai's". Thank you so much.
  4. Hi Restitutor. Thank you very much for your message and the pleasure and honor in participating in this forum, it is mine.
  5. ambr0zie, once again very grateful and honored to participate in your forum. I should also mention that I have my home in Argentina, but I am a native of Uruguay and my idol is Luiz Suarez. A big hug.
  6. Thank you, Ryro, and I gladly accept your apology. I am simply dabbling in the collection of these types of coins and I can be deceived. Enter this forum, on the recommendation of several European numismatists. My intention is to know if the Greek, Roman or Iberian coins that I obtain are real or not. Thank you so much
  7. Thank you very much CPK for your comment and welcome. I am dabbling in the collection of Roman Greek and Iberian coins. I have been collecting coins for years, but everything related to coins from the American continent. I understand perfectly what they tell me; "Your coin is fake or your coin is a fantasy", but I don't understand so much aggression and lack of respect. Your comment has taken me to an oasis of good behavior, respect and camaraderie. Many thanks and a strong hug.
  8. Ryro. I only expose the data and information that I have obtained. I accept all opinions, but not disrespect. Lastly, don't worry, I DO NOT sell coins.
  9. ambr0zie, Thanks for your opinion. Very respectable.
  10. Ryro, You are a really despicable and very ignorant person. You already gave your opinion. Now I respectfully ask you, can you please stop bothering me?
  11. Ryro, You are disrespectful. You disrespect me and worst of all, you don't give arguments to invalidate what I say. That indicates that you are NOT interested in investigating. You are only interested in ratifying what you have read in books and consider history and archaeological research closed.
  12. Hi Ryro. It may be a poor coin as you say, but you are not considering that this piece was made of silver and the MAKEDONIAN ALPHABET KOINE was used. It is also not considering that it was made by hammer blow. If it really is a fantasy, let me tell you that a lot of work has gone into making it.
  13. Hi Romismatist. I can accept that you say it is a fantasy coin, but NOT modern. A metallurgical study was carried out on the piece and it indicates that it is old. Perhaps it is nothing more than a token or medal, but I cannot refute the study and analysis of a professional.
  14. Hi rNumis (Steve). My google drive is virus free. You don't need to download, you can read it online. Greetings.
  15. Hello Shanxi. The material is Silver. Thanks for your opinion. Download the metallurgical report from here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lPzJsNRUaCvmsz9fKEuJQdyi6hcqjJ1N/view?usp=sharing
  16. Strange coin or token to identify. Weight: 6.9g. Diameter: 26mm. Thickness: 2.6mm. Metal: Silver OBVERSE: Head of the Goddess Athena with Corinthian helmet. REVERSE: Image of the mythical goat Aga (Mecedonia). Eight pointed star. Legend AʘƩI OBSERVATION: The letter "ʘ" (AʘƩI) was used in the alphabet by the Macedonians before the rule of the Roman Empire. Then it happened to be the letter "Θ" in the alphabet. After a forensic metallurgical analysis (Analysis of the metal and its structure), it was determined that it could be a little over 2000 years old. Attached photos and document of the metallurgical analysis. Because of my inexperience, I have cleaned the currency. Can you help identify this coin or token?
×
×
  • Create New...