[Agora Coin] N 42210

Uncertain Sultan, Imitation ... "Sequins", Jeweler's Pieces. Anomalous types with unintelligible Turkish characters. Coin no. 17. GCM 1030.17. Demolition. 57 ... 19th-first half of 20th c. A.D ... Anomalous types with unintelligible Turkish characters.

[Agora Coin] N 41847

Maḥmūd II, Imitation ... "Sequins", Jeweler's Pieces. North African types. Coin no. 10. GCM 855.10. Late black filling. 310, 312, 1572 ... 19th-first half of 20th c. A.D ... North African types.

[Agora Coin] N 8489

Athens ... The plemochoe counterstamping has completely obliterated the original types. Coin no. 9. Modern fill. Plemochoe in relief. Plemochoe in incuse circle. 1840 ... 229-ca. 224/223 B.C ... The plemochoe counterstamping has completely obliterated the original types.

[Agora Coin] N 42003

Uncertain Sultan, Imitation ... "Sequins", Jeweler's Pieces. Anomalous types with unintelligible Turkish characters. Coin no. 25. GCM 927.25. Church of Christ; west end, debris on floor. 413 ... 19th-first half of 20th c. A.D ... Anomalous types with unintelligible Turkish characters.

[Agora Coin] N 1766

Constantinople ... Philippicus ... Struck over Justinian II (visible remains of the types of 1st striking: Obv., Left hand, bust and cross. - Rev., K, ANNO, X X). Coin no. 43. Gravelly Byzantine fill. ... My AN Bust of Philippicus facing ... 711-713 A.D ... Struck over Justinian II (visible remains of the types of 1st striking: Obv., Left hand, bust and cross. - Rev., K, ANNO, X X).

[Agora Coin] N 5022

Philippicus ... Restruck. 1st striking: There are certainly traces of restriking but types cannot be determined. Either this is a mule, the I type not having taken over the K of Justinian II or else it is a K denomination ... 711-713 A.D ... Restruck. 1st striking: There are certainly traces of restriking but types cannot be determined.

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[Agora Coin] N 1603

Philip II, Forgery, Kings of Macedonia ... "I-56" Forgery: apart from the fact that these types were not anciently struck in silver, the surface of the metal, especially on the reverse, has the pitted texture of a modern cast. The coin, drilled ... 359-336 B.C ... "I-56" Forgery: apart from the fact that these types were not anciently struck in silver, the surface of the metal, especially on the reverse, has the pitted texture of a modern cast.