Amastris 285-250 BC Silver Stater NGC ChXF Last Achaemenid Princess - Very Rare RomanSOLD Queen Amastris 285 250 BC Silver Didrachm Stater NGC ChXF. A must buy, very rare in all grades. Mintage unknown PAPHLAGONIA. Amastris. Queen Amastris (ca. 285 250 BC). AR stater or didrachm (23mm, 9. 39 gm, 12h). NGC Choice XF 5 5 3 5. Persic standard. Head of Mn, Amastris or Mithras right, wearing laureate Phrygian cap decorated with star with eight points AMATPIEN, Aphrodite enthroned left, Nike right on extended right arm, transverse scepter
1857-S $20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle PCGS MS60 SS Central America Shipwreck with a nice attractive brilliant Liberty
PQ++ This is an amazing coin that’s choice for the grade
Justinian II continues to employ the portraiture of Christ on coinage
Unabridged legend: Philippus II
It serves as a reminder of the rich maritime heritage of the Spanish Empire and the risks faced by seafarers in the Age of Exploration
” The fields around the eagle are decorated with an upright club (symbolic of Tyre) and at least one monogram
Conservatively graded
they could buy whatever size army that was needed to conquer nations
This is a bonafide sleeper series for the money
PCGS Encapsulation offers protection and guarantees the MS-64condition of the coin
King Croesus and his ground breaking invention
Such examples are treasured by enthusiasts of ancient Roman coinage