Can someone help me with the value of these coins. I have a total of 11 ancient roman coins. They are from 200's AD I think. on ebay I have seen these type of coins sell for just a few dollars or some for a few thousand dollars.
definitely Quintilllus ( from the portrait and the legend ) 3rd Century AD Antoninianus Maybe Laetitia on the reverse Quintillus is a scarce Emperor who has ruled only for a few months, just after Claudius II Gothicus his brother Value (IMO): ca $5-$7
Thanks for the help. Here are the rest of the coins. They are in poor condition so they will be hard to tell what they are with just a pic.
Thanks for posting them ! They are more than 1600 years old so we can't blame them for their condition Maybe you could try to soak them in Distilled Water for a while, changing water every day and you could see some improvements on the coins ! Ask also the Ancients Experts here ! they should detect the thread anyway
Yes, yes we can. Seriously, I say that just to let the OP know ancient collectors are if anything more harsh in grading than modern collectors are. These coins do exist is superb condition. Listen, I have a ton of lower grade Roman myself. I am not disparaging the coins, but simply telling you that you have 11 very low grade what appears to be 3rd century Romans. Value would be around $5 max each if you can identify the emperor. As a group lot on Ebay i don't know if they would bring $10. But, who cares, right? Enjoy them know ing you own authentic relics of the Roman empire, and use them as a learning tool to learn how to identify Roman coins.