The dated coins belong to the years 110/09 to 104/3 BC.
This particular coin once belonged to John R. Sinnock, who was chief engraver at the Mint during the war.
Punch-marked coins belong to about 300 BC, if not a little earlier.
These coins could not belong to the Revolutionary treasure that this purported to be.
The title is generic though it has been speculated that the coins belonged to that of Sultan Hassan who ruled between 1605 and 1620.
Jaenberht's coins all belong to the light coinage, rather than the later medium coinage.
Their coins are mostly of lead, belonging to Mulananda circa AD 125-345.
It's not clear whether the coins that were struck in Syria belong to the same man (or men) spoken about in the texts.
The coins belonged to Marius, so the bronze is his as well.
It is not proven whether these coins belong to Ivan Alexander.