Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2013/04/14
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]John this is another part of history with which I am completely unfamiliar! Sterling work by you and what an interesting style the artist had. This somehow looks like a modern animation of a face, if that makes sense. ps, sorry about the sterling reference. *If you want to take more interesting pictures, stand in front of more interesting stuff* -- Joe McNally Cheers Geoff http://www.pbase.com/hoppyman On 15 April 2013 09:43, John Nebel <john.nebel at csdco.com> wrote: > > <http://www.ancientmoney.org/**non_greek_kingdoms/oborzos_**tet.html<http://www.ancientmoney.org/non_greek_kingdoms/oborzos_tet.html> > > > > Click on the green text for a larger image, on the images to see the > opposite side of the coin. > > Oborzos lived in a place and time of which little is known, the coins > being some of the best evidence it even happened. > > By way of comparison, <http://www.mfa.org/**collections/object/** > tetradrachm-of-kingdom-of-**persis-with-head-of-vahuberz-**oborzos-3210<http://www.mfa.org/collections/object/tetradrachm-of-kingdom-of-persis-with-head-of-vahuberz-oborzos-3210>> > is in the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. (different die) > > Comments welcome. > > John > > ______________________________**_________________ > Leica Users Group. > See > http://leica-users.org/**mailman/listinfo/lug<http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug>for > more information >