The second one is a fake ancient coin of the Seleukid dynasty. The third a fake gold sovereign (yours is copper!). And the final one is fake follis of Roman emperor Diocletian, struck at the Antioch mint, probably fake as well.
The second one is a fake ancient coin of the Seleukid dynasty. The third a fake gold sovereign (yours is copper!). And the final one is fake follis of Roman emperor Diocletian, struck at the Antioch mint, probably fake as well.
I agree and even if the last roman coin is authentic it isn't worth much.
Sorry mate.
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My name is Frank, I am 16 years old and I live in the United Kingdom, Oxford. I collect Anglo Saxon, Medieval, Tudor and American coinage!
The 42 winged merc goes for about a buck seventy or so depending on bullion prices, the second one is a reproduction, some people will pay a buck for them just to have one, some even collect the reproductions, the third looks like a counterfeit gold coin where the gold wash has worn off, the last coin to me looks like it might be genuine, but I would defer to the knowledge of those who collect them, if a repro some people will pay a buck for them, just to have examples of them.
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My name is Frank, I am 16 years old and I live in the United Kingdom, Oxford. I collect Anglo Saxon, Medieval, Tudor and American coinage!
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