je viens de trouvé une pièce qui ressemble cella la déférence c'est que la croix et plus grande et l’écriture a gauche de la croix ce termine avec XX
C'est écrit ''ONOD VOT XX '' et la croix est plus large que ceux qui ce trouve ici ???
fara1970
11. Июнь 2011, 12:15
nice piece but it is not so uique
fara1970
11. Июнь 2011, 12:11
Dear sir,
it is nice coin and found 2 years ago the same of it in south jordan but the king Philip was without beard >
I bought this coin from Pegasi Numismatics. It actually weighs 4.12 grams.
Muenze81
30. Апр. 2011, 20:58
Leider nicht. Habe diesen bisher nur einmal in einer Sammlerbörse in Dortmund gesehen. Sollte dort 4.300 Euro kosten
Pscipio
14. Апр. 2011, 21:16
This is a fake from modern dies, cf. IAPN BOC Vol 18 (1993), no. 2.
Lars Rutten
michelprieur
6. Апр. 2011, 21:01
C'est un Prieur 319
titi
21. Март 2011, 19:36
je dispose de monnaies de ce type puis-je les envoyer pour estimation
polyptychon
10. Март 2011, 15:12
Medusenhaupt - kein Helios
Solachon
26. Февр. 2011, 16:05
This piece does not seem to be of Constantinople fabrique. It rather appears to be from Roman mint corresponding to Sear 291 (but with a dot on the globus cruciger). Has anyone come across similar exemplars?
scotti12
26. Февр. 2011, 07:30
found one of these while walking a scenic volcanic trail in south australia and curious to know more about it if anyone can help. thanks.
LynRobinson
21. Февр. 2011, 15:57
Condition circulated to fine.
Could any one provide a rough guide for the value of this coin please.
apmunoz
31. Янв. 2011, 20:04
The conjoined busts are actually President Mariano Melgarejo in the back and his Secretary of State, Director of Foreign Affairs and Director of Finance, Mariano Donato Muñoz in the foreground.
apmunoz
31. Янв. 2011, 17:10
The conjoined busts are actually President Mariano Melgarejo in the back and his Secretary of State, Director of Foreign Affairs and Director of Finance, Mariano Donato Muñoz in the foreground.
apmunoz
31. Янв. 2011, 17:09
The conjoined busts are actually President Mariano Melgarejo in the back and his Secretary of State, Director of Foreign Affairs and Director of Finance, Mariano Donato Muñoz in the foreground.
apmunoz
31. Янв. 2011, 16:31
The conjoined busts are actually President Mariano Melgarejo in the back and his Secretary of State, Director of Foreign Affairs and Director of Finance, Mariano Donato Muñoz in the foreground.
Gleiche Fälschung wie die vorhergehende Nummer dieser Auktion.
antoninus1
5. Янв. 2011, 17:38
Diese Münze scheint eine Gußfälschung zu sein. Ich habe einen Artikel aus dem Numismatischen Nachrichtenblatt 7/99 gefunden, in dem 4 weitere dieser Stücke vorgestellt werden. Sie sind nicht nur "stempelgleich", sondern haben auch die gleichen Fehlstellen (z.B. die Kerbe auf dem Av. bei 15.00 Uhr)
cepasaccus
3. Янв. 2011, 15:36
Hab jetzt doch aehnliche gefunden. Wuerde deshalb sagen echt.
cepasaccus
3. Янв. 2011, 15:26
Ist dieses Stueck echt? Dass es unverkauft ist und sich im Stil von den anderen unterscheidet laesst mich daran zweifeln.
Seleukos
3. Янв. 2011, 06:16
Christodoulos struck fake from known dies of Christodoulos
This coin is from Christodoulos dies 520 (reverse) and 521 (obverse) as documented by J.N. Svoronos in “Synopsis de Mille Coins Faux du Faussaire C. Christodoulos” (1922)
Refer: http://snible.org/coins/christodoulos/
Diagnostics of the fake:
1) Die match to known Christodoulos dies 520 (reverse) and 521 (obverse)
2) Low weight: 0.5 gms or 3.6% less that the relevant gold standard of 13.9 gm
3) The unique and inappropriate (for a deified Arsinoe issue) reverse typology with a single rather than double cornucopia.
4) The reverse depiction of a string like fillet around the cornucopia rather than a broader royal diadem
C'est écrit ''ONOD VOT XX '' et la croix est plus large que ceux qui ce trouve ici ???
it is nice coin and found 2 years ago the same of it in south jordan but the king Philip was without beard >
thanks
Lars Rutten
Could any one provide a rough guide for the value of this coin please.
This coin is from Christodoulos dies 520 (reverse) and 521 (obverse) as documented by J.N. Svoronos in “Synopsis de Mille Coins Faux du Faussaire C. Christodoulos” (1922)
Refer: http://snible.org/coins/christodoulos/
Diagnostics of the fake:
1) Die match to known Christodoulos dies 520 (reverse) and 521 (obverse)
2) Low weight: 0.5 gms or 3.6% less that the relevant gold standard of 13.9 gm
3) The unique and inappropriate (for a deified Arsinoe issue) reverse typology with a single rather than double cornucopia.
4) The reverse depiction of a string like fillet around the cornucopia rather than a broader royal diadem
Further discussion:
http://www.forumancientcoins.com/fakes/displayimage.php?pos=-10154
http://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=67812.0