Great countermarks/ banker's marks! (Looks like some interesting toning too.) I have a sub-collection of countermarks. Usually for the Roman or Roman Provincial/Greek Imperial (i.e. Greek mints during Roman period) you can find out their context & significance.
Great Aegina! I'm on the lookout for one of those myself and some of the nicer examples often have bankers marks. I had started to try to do some research to see if I could find out more about these but wasn't able to find a great reference out there. I'm off to read more of your post now to see what you've discovered.
Great countermarks/ banker's marks! (Looks like some interesting toning too.) I have a sub-collection of countermarks. Usually for the Roman or Roman Provincial/Greek Imperial (i.e. Greek mints during Roman period) you can find out their context & significance.
Great Aegina! I'm on the lookout for one of those myself and some of the nicer examples often have bankers marks. I had started to try to do some research to see if I could find out more about these but wasn't able to find a great reference out there. I'm off to read more of your post now to see what you've discovered.
Incredibly beautiful
Wow. Your tet has more stamps than my passport. A well-travelled coin indeed. Very nice.
YO! Is that the Delta Master’s mark near his ear?