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$6.00 Shipping Location: Canton, United States Blade Classification: Trilobate. Roman Byzantine | AE Arrowhead. This bronze Roman Byzantine arrowhead is identifiable from its hybrid trilobate/solid ... moredesign andthe shallow grooves which expand to form full blades down the sides of the socket/stem to the base.
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$4.47 Shipping Location: Whittier, United States Gorgeous Ancient Byzantine weight. This was used for very precise scales. Usually to weigh silver and gold. This beautiful piece of history weighs at ... more14.58 grams. Guaranteed authentic, as everything else on my page is!
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$22.00 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Kbh.-Ingemannsvej, Denmark A fine decorated bronze beaker, late Roman or Byzantine, ca. 5th.-8th. century AD. Size: 4,5 cm. In case of larger delays, we file a claim at the carrier.
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$4.50 Shipping Location: Rego Park, United States Item: i28531 Authentic Ancient Coin of: Greek City of Kyme in Asia Minor Bronze 11mm(1.23 grams) Struck circa 350 B.C. Reference: Sear 4186; B.M.C. 17.106.20 ... moreEagle standing right. Wings closed. K- Y on either side of one-handled vase. By far the most important of the Aiolian coastal cities. Kyme was situated southwest of Myrina. For much of its history it was dominated by great powers- Persia, Athens, the Hellenistic Kingdoms and, finally, Rome. You are bidding on the exact item pictured. Provided with a Certificate of Authenticity and Lifetime Guarantee of Authenticity. Cyme(or Kymi. Also: Phriconis. Modern Namurt) was an ancient Greek city in Aeolis( Asia Minor) close to the kingdom of Lydia. The Aeolians regarded Cyme as the largest and most important of their twelve cities. Which were located on the coastline of Asia Minor(modern day Turkey) As a result of their direct access to the sea. Unlike most non-landlocked settlements of the ancient world, trade is believed to have prospered. In his Histories. Herodotus makes reference to Cyme(or Phriconis) as being one of the cities in which the rebel Lydian governor Pactyes sought refuge. Following his attempted rebellion against the Persian King Cyrus the Great: 1] Pactyes. When he learnt that an army was already on his tracks and near, took fright and fled to Cyme, and Mazares the Mede marched to Sardis with a detachment of Cyrus' troops. Finding Pactyes and his supporters and his supporters gone. The first thing he did was to compel the Lydians to carry out Cyrus' orders— as a result of which they altered from that moment their whole way of life; he then sent a demand to Cyme that Pactyes should be surrendered, and the men of the town decided to consult the oracle at Branchidae as to whether they should obey…The messengers returned home to report. And the citizens of Cyme were prepared in consequence to give up the wanted man. Location Both the author of the'life of Homer' and Strabo the ancient geographer. Locate Cyme north of the Hermus riv
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$4.50 Shipping Location: Rego Park, United States Item: i28531 Authentic Ancient Coin of: Greek City of Kyme in Asia Minor Bronze 11mm(1.23 grams) Struck circa 350 B.C. Reference: Sear 4186; B.M.C. 17.106.20 ... moreEagle standing right. Wings closed. K- Y on either side of one-handled vase. By far the most important of the Aiolian coastal cities. Kyme was situated southwest of Myrina. For much of its history it was dominated by great powers- Persia, Athens, the Hellenistic Kingdoms and, finally, Rome. You are bidding on the exact item pictured. Provided with a Certificate of Authenticity and Lifetime Guarantee of Authenticity. Cyme(or Kymi. Also: Phriconis. Modern Namurt) was an ancient Greek city in Aeolis( Asia Minor) close to the kingdom of Lydia. The Aeolians regarded Cyme as the largest and most important of their twelve cities. Which were located on the coastline of Asia Minor(modern day Turkey) As a result of their direct access to the sea. Unlike most non-landlocked settlements of the ancient world, trade is believed to have prospered. In his Histories. Herodotus makes reference to Cyme(or Phriconis) as being one of the cities in which the rebel Lydian governor Pactyes sought refuge. Following his attempted rebellion against the Persian King Cyrus the Great: 1] Pactyes. When he learnt that an army was already on his tracks and near, took fright and fled to Cyme, and Mazares the Mede marched to Sardis with a detachment of Cyrus' troops. Finding Pactyes and his supporters and his supporters gone. The first thing he did was to compel the Lydians to carry out Cyrus' orders— as a result of which they altered from that moment their whole way of life; he then sent a demand to Cyme that Pactyes should be surrendered, and the men of the town decided to consult the oracle at Branchidae as to whether they should obey…The messengers returned home to report. And the citizens of Cyme were prepared in consequence to give up the wanted man. Location Both the author of the'life of Homer' and Strabo the ancient geographer. Locate Cyme north of the Hermus riv
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$4.50 Shipping Location: Rego Park, United States Item: i28531 Authentic Ancient Coin of: Greek City of Kyme in Asia Minor Bronze 11mm(1.23 grams) Struck circa 350 B.C. Reference: Sear 4186; B.M.C. 17.106.20 ... moreEagle standing right. Wings closed. K- Y on either side of one-handled vase. By far the most important of the Aiolian coastal cities. Kyme was situated southwest of Myrina. For much of its history it was dominated by great powers- Persia, Athens, the Hellenistic Kingdoms and, finally, Rome. You are bidding on the exact item pictured. Provided with a Certificate of Authenticity and Lifetime Guarantee of Authenticity. Cyme(or Kymi. Also: Phriconis. Modern Namurt) was an ancient Greek city in Aeolis( Asia Minor) close to the kingdom of Lydia. The Aeolians regarded Cyme as the largest and most important of their twelve cities. Which were located on the coastline of Asia Minor(modern day Turkey) As a result of their direct access to the sea. Unlike most non-landlocked settlements of the ancient world, trade is believed to have prospered. In his Histories. Herodotus makes reference to Cyme(or Phriconis) as being one of the cities in which the rebel Lydian governor Pactyes sought refuge. Following his attempted rebellion against the Persian King Cyrus the Great: 1] Pactyes. When he learnt that an army was already on his tracks and near, took fright and fled to Cyme, and Mazares the Mede marched to Sardis with a detachment of Cyrus' troops. Finding Pactyes and his supporters and his supporters gone. The first thing he did was to compel the Lydians to carry out Cyrus' orders— as a result of which they altered from that moment their whole way of life; he then sent a demand to Cyme that Pactyes should be surrendered, and the men of the town decided to consult the oracle at Branchidae as to whether they should obey…The messengers returned home to report. And the citizens of Cyme were prepared in consequence to give up the wanted man. Location Both the author of the'life of Homer' and Strabo the ancient geographer. Locate Cyme north of the Hermus riv
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$4.50 Shipping Location: Rego Park, United States Item: i28531 Authentic Ancient Coin of: Greek City of Kyme in Asia Minor Bronze 11mm(1.23 grams) Struck circa 350 B.C. Reference: Sear 4186; B.M.C. 17.106.20 ... moreEagle standing right. Wings closed. K- Y on either side of one-handled vase. By far the most important of the Aiolian coastal cities. Kyme was situated southwest of Myrina. For much of its history it was dominated by great powers- Persia, Athens, the Hellenistic Kingdoms and, finally, Rome. You are bidding on the exact item pictured. Provided with a Certificate of Authenticity and Lifetime Guarantee of Authenticity. Cyme(or Kymi. Also: Phriconis. Modern Namurt) was an ancient Greek city in Aeolis( Asia Minor) close to the kingdom of Lydia. The Aeolians regarded Cyme as the largest and most important of their twelve cities. Which were located on the coastline of Asia Minor(modern day Turkey) As a result of their direct access to the sea. Unlike most non-landlocked settlements of the ancient world, trade is believed to have prospered. In his Histories. Herodotus makes reference to Cyme(or Phriconis) as being one of the cities in which the rebel Lydian governor Pactyes sought refuge. Following his attempted rebellion against the Persian King Cyrus the Great: 1] Pactyes. When he learnt that an army was already on his tracks and near, took fright and fled to Cyme, and Mazares the Mede marched to Sardis with a detachment of Cyrus' troops. Finding Pactyes and his supporters and his supporters gone. The first thing he did was to compel the Lydians to carry out Cyrus' orders— as a result of which they altered from that moment their whole way of life; he then sent a demand to Cyme that Pactyes should be surrendered, and the men of the town decided to consult the oracle at Branchidae as to whether they should obey…The messengers returned home to report. And the citizens of Cyme were prepared in consequence to give up the wanted man. Location Both the author of the'life of Homer' and Strabo the ancient geographer. Locate Cyme north of the Hermus riv
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$4.50 Shipping Location: Rego Park, United States Item: i28531 Authentic Ancient Coin of: Greek City of Kyme in Asia Minor Bronze 11mm(1.23 grams) Struck circa 350 B.C. Reference: Sear 4186; B.M.C. 17.106.20 ... moreEagle standing right. Wings closed. K- Y on either side of one-handled vase. By far the most important of the Aiolian coastal cities. Kyme was situated southwest of Myrina. For much of its history it was dominated by great powers- Persia, Athens, the Hellenistic Kingdoms and, finally, Rome. You are bidding on the exact item pictured. Provided with a Certificate of Authenticity and Lifetime Guarantee of Authenticity. Cyme(or Kymi. Also: Phriconis. Modern Namurt) was an ancient Greek city in Aeolis( Asia Minor) close to the kingdom of Lydia. The Aeolians regarded Cyme as the largest and most important of their twelve cities. Which were located on the coastline of Asia Minor(modern day Turkey) As a result of their direct access to the sea. Unlike most non-landlocked settlements of the ancient world, trade is believed to have prospered. In his Histories. Herodotus makes reference to Cyme(or Phriconis) as being one of the cities in which the rebel Lydian governor Pactyes sought refuge. Following his attempted rebellion against the Persian King Cyrus the Great: 1] Pactyes. When he learnt that an army was already on his tracks and near, took fright and fled to Cyme, and Mazares the Mede marched to Sardis with a detachment of Cyrus' troops. Finding Pactyes and his supporters and his supporters gone. The first thing he did was to compel the Lydians to carry out Cyrus' orders— as a result of which they altered from that moment their whole way of life; he then sent a demand to Cyme that Pactyes should be surrendered, and the men of the town decided to consult the oracle at Branchidae as to whether they should obey…The messengers returned home to report. And the citizens of Cyme were prepared in consequence to give up the wanted man. Location Both the author of the'life of Homer' and Strabo the ancient geographer. Locate Cyme north of the Hermus riv
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$8.50 Shipping Location: United Arab Emirates HUSSAM ZURQIEH. 800 - 1000 A.D.
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$8.50 Shipping Condition: Unspecified Location: United Arab Emirates Fifth century AD. Lead amulet (22mm, 2.03g). Pellet within circle; nonsense Greek legend around / pellet within circle; nonsense Greek legend around.
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$4.50 Shipping Location: Rego Park, United States (Strabo: 622) Archaeological finds such as coins give reference also to a river, believed to be that of the Hyllus . The Ionians arrived in Hellas around ... more1600 and mixed with the original inhabitants while the Dorians arrived 500 years later and enslaved them, without learning anything from their culture.
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$4.50 Shipping Location: Rego Park, United States (Strabo: 622) Archaeological finds such as coins give reference also to a river, believed to be that of the Hyllus . The Ionians arrived in Hellas around ... more1600 and mixed with the original inhabitants while the Dorians arrived 500 years later and enslaved them, without learning anything from their culture.
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FORVM Byzantine Bronze Strap Ornament 6th c. AD Horse Finials Choice Nice Patina
Byzantine. Bronze Strap Ornament, 6th Century A.D. Antiquities authenticated and attributed by Alex G. Malloy. AS50124. references: Bronze strap ornament. Dual horse head finials, 3.4 x 2.2 cm; condition: Choice, nice patina, estimated value: $155, GUARANTEE Guaranteed Delivery- We guarantee delivery or we will offer a refund. Replacement or store credit. Authenticity Guaranteed For Eternity- Any item deemed a forgery may be returned anytime forever for a refund of the purchase price. If any coin purchased from Forum is deemed a forgery by the ACCS. IGC, NGC or PCGS, we will pay the authentication fee plus a refund. SHIPPING OPTIONS COMBINED SHIPPING AT THE SINGLE ITEM SHIPPING RATE FOR AUCTIONS WON WITHIN 3 DAYS. Please note combined shipping is STRICTLY limited to auctions won within 3 days. Please consider the benefits of tracking provided ... moreby express mail. Some options are not available for all items or to all locations(for example. Global Express may not be available for books and Global Priority is not available to Italy) U.S. Shipping Options: 1st Class Mail(ONLY FOR COINS(ANY NUMBER) ONLY FOR ORDERS UNDER $200) $3 Priority Mail(ONLY FOR ORDERS UNDER $200) $9 Registered Mail(slow. Normally 2- 3 weeks) $18 Express Mail- $21 Federal Express- $35 International Shipping Options: International 1st Class Mail(ONLY FOR COINS(ANY NUMBER) ONLY FOR ORDERS UNDER $200) $5 Global Priority Mail(ONLY FOR ORDERS UNDER $200) $20 International Registered Mail(slow. Normally 2- 6 weeks) $20 Global Express Mail- $45 Federal Express- $68 PAYMENT OPTIONS If you are the winning bidder. You will receive an email from FORVM with a checkout link and payment instructions. We prefer that winning bidders checkout and make payment using the email link. We accept PayPal, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, Checks. Lay-away and reserve are not available for our eBay sales. LIMITS AND EXCEPTIONS Returned items must be in the same condition as when purchased. Uncleaned coins must still be unclean
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FORVM Byzantine Bronze Belt Buckle 6th Century AD 53mm Nice Patina
Byzantine. Bronze Belt Buckle, 6th Century A.D. Antiquities authenticated and attributed by Alex G. Malloy. AS50147. references: Bronze belt buckle. Strap end, ornamented, 5.3 x 2.8 cm; condition: nice patina, estimated value: $63, GUARANTEE Guaranteed Delivery- We guarantee delivery or we will offer a refund. Replacement or store credit. Authenticity Guaranteed For Eternity- Any item deemed a forgery may be returned anytime forever for a refund of the purchase price. If any coin purchased from Forum is deemed a forgery by the ACCS. IGC, NGC or PCGS, we will pay the authentication fee plus a refund. SHIPPING OPTIONS COMBINED SHIPPING AT THE SINGLE ITEM SHIPPING RATE FOR AUCTIONS WON WITHIN 3 DAYS. Please note combined shipping is STRICTLY limited to auctions won within 3 days. Please consider the benefits of tracking provided by express mail. ... moreSome options are not available for all items or to all locations(for example. Global Express may not be available for books and Global Priority is not available to Italy) U.S. Shipping Options: 1st Class Mail(ONLY FOR COINS(ANY NUMBER) ONLY FOR ORDERS UNDER $200) $3 Priority Mail(ONLY FOR ORDERS UNDER $200) $9 Registered Mail(slow. Normally 2- 3 weeks) $18 Express Mail- $21 Federal Express- $35 International Shipping Options: International 1st Class Mail(ONLY FOR COINS(ANY NUMBER) ONLY FOR ORDERS UNDER $200) $5 Global Priority Mail(ONLY FOR ORDERS UNDER $200) $20 International Registered Mail(slow. Normally 2- 6 weeks) $20 Global Express Mail- $45 Federal Express- $68 PAYMENT OPTIONS If you are the winning bidder. You will receive an email from FORVM with a checkout link and payment instructions. We prefer that winning bidders checkout and make payment using the email link. We accept PayPal, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, Checks. Lay-away and reserve are not available for our eBay sales. LIMITS AND EXCEPTIONS Returned items must be in the same condition as when purchased. Uncleaned coins must still be uncleaned. Encapsulated
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FORVM Byzantine Bronze Bilobate Arrowhead 5th - 6th Century AD
Byzantine. Bronze Arrowhead, 5th- 6th Century A.D. Antiquities authenticated and attributed by Alex G. Malloy. From the collection of Alex G. Malloy. Former dealer in antiquities for 40 years. AA36858. references: Bronze arrowhead; 26 mm long; bilobate. Central ridge, socket; $75, GUARANTEE Guaranteed Delivery- We guarantee delivery or we will offer a refund. Replacement or store credit. Authenticity Guaranteed For Eternity- Any item deemed a forgery may be returned anytime forever for a refund of the purchase price. If any coin purchased from Forum is deemed a forgery by the ACCS. IGC, NGC or PCGS, we will pay the authentication fee plus a refund. SHIPPING OPTIONS COMBINED SHIPPING AT THE SINGLE ITEM SHIPPING RATE FOR AUCTIONS WON WITHIN 3 DAYS. Please note combined shipping is STRICTLY limited to auctions won within 3 days. Please consider ... morethe benefits of tracking provided by express mail. Some options are not available for all items or to all locations(for example. Global Express may not be available for books and Global Priority is not available to Italy) U.S. Shipping Options: 1st Class Mail(ONLY FOR COINS(ANY NUMBER) ONLY FOR ORDERS UNDER $200) $3 Priority Mail(ONLY FOR ORDERS UNDER $200) $9 Registered Mail(slow. Normally 2- 3 weeks) $18 Express Mail- $21 Federal Express- $35 International Shipping Options: International 1st Class Mail(ONLY FOR COINS(ANY NUMBER) ONLY FOR ORDERS UNDER $200) $5 Global Priority Mail(ONLY FOR ORDERS UNDER $200) $20 International Registered Mail(slow. Normally 2- 6 weeks) $20 Global Express Mail- $45 Federal Express- $68 PAYMENT OPTIONS If you are the winning bidder. You will receive an email from FORVM with a checkout link and payment instructions. We prefer that winning bidders checkout and make payment using the email link. We accept PayPal, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, Checks. Lay-away and reserve are not available for our eBay sales. LIMITS AND EXCEPTIONS Returned items must be in the same condition as when purchased. Unc
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FORVM Byzantine Bronze Trilobate Arrowhead 7th-10th Cent. AD w/ Sharp Barbs
Byzantine. Bronze Arrowhead, 7th- 10th Century A.D. Antiquities authenticated and attributed by Alex G. Malloy. From the collection of Alex G. Malloy. Former dealer in antiquities for 40 years. AA36853. Bronze arrowhead; 30 mm long; trilobate. With flat sides and sharp barbs, short socket; $92, Forum Ancient Coins' Buy it Now eBay listings are priced to sell. We do NOT discount or consider offers for our FIXED PRICE eBay listings. GUARANTEE Guaranteed Delivery- We guarantee delivery. If your order is not delivered we will refund. Authenticity Guaranteed For Eternity- Any item deemed a forgery may be returned anytime forever for a refund of the purchase price. If any coin purchased from Forum is deemed a forgery by the ACCS. IGC, NGC or PCGS, we will pay the authentication fee plus a refund. SHIPPING OPTIONS COMBINED SHIPPING AT THE SINGLE ... moreITEM SHIPPING RATE FOR AUCTIONS WON WITHIN 3 DAYS. Please note combined shipping is STRICTLY limited to auctions won within 3 days. Some options are not available for all items or to all locations. First Class Mail and International Airmail can only be used on envelopes. We cannot ship fragile items or items too large to fit in an envelope by First Class Mail or International Airmail. Express mail may not be available or an additional charge may be necessary for heavy book orders. U.S. Shipping Options: 1st Class Mail(Coins Only) $3 Priority Mail- $9 Express Mail- $21 International Shipping Options: International 1st Class Mail(Coins Only. Orders Under $200) $5 Global Priority Mail(Orders Under $200) $20 International Registered Mail(slow. Normally 2- 6 weeks) $20 Global Express Mail- $45. Heavy multiple book orders and orders for large fragile antiquities may require additional shipping to some locations. LIMITS AND EXCEPTIONS Returned items must be in the same condition as when purchased. Uncleaned coins must still be uncleaned. Encapsulated coin holders must still be sealed. Coins purchased as a group for one price may be returned only as an entire group
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