An Athenian tetradrachm, minted circa 393- 290 BC. These issues, known as " Late Classical" are often crude, and weakly struck, a sign of the downfall of Athens as a superpower

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A high-grade tetradrachm of Ephesus, circa 390-370 BC.

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My "Mass Classical" Athenian owl tetradrachm, minted from 454-404 BC.

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My recent acquisition of a "Mass Classical" Athenian owl tetradrachm, minted from 454-404 BC.

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A Ancient Egyptian imitation of an Athenian Owl Tetradrachm, minted around the 28th-30th Dynasty, in order to pay Greek Mercenaries.

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A high-quality Athenian tetradrachm, minted around 454-404 BC.

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A almost uncirculated Athenian "owl" tetradrachm, minted in around 454-404 BC.

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A advertisement from Guangxu Year 33 ( 1908), for a theatre located opposite the Central Market. Prices for first class seating was 50 cents, and second class seats were 25 cents. Very expensive for back then.

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I recently obtained this Queen Victoria 20 cent coin dated 1883. Is this legit?

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A silver drachm minted under the name of Alexander the Great , but during the reign of Philip III of Macedon. The unique "double-struck" image of seated Zeus makes him look like a skeleton. Minted in Abydos, 323-317 BC.

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A bronze hemiobol or ( 1/12th of a drachm) minted under Alexander the Great.

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[16M] Wanting to make friends! I love history, coins, reading, hiking, filmmaking. The first photo was taken when I was 12, that's why I look like an Asian Oompa Loompa
A Reddit Community where teenagers (ages 13-19) can come together and make friends or find somebody to play video games with. Not a dating subreddit. Trying to find a date or get nudes using this sub is really fucking weird. Always use caution when messaging people, and educate yourself on how to spot fake users. Even if a post has a lot of upvotes, that doesn't mean the user is who they say they are. Make sure to report fake users to us if you find one.Seller is offering 424$ for this Alexander drachm in XF grade . Worth it or nah?
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A silver drachm of Alexander the Great, with unique doublestrike on the reverse.

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First time trying Wai Kee pork liver noodles.

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First time trying Wai Kee's Pork Liver noodles.

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