Here is another ancient I need help with identification. Its very thin, 3/4 inch wide and appears to be broken. Best photos I can get with my phone. All help is appreciated.
Licinius i can make out the "LICIN " LICIN LICINIVS P F AVG, Alexandria RIC VII 14, A or B Victory on globe and sceptre, to left buy a nice digital camera with manual focus.You can find a good one cheap online
This period is not my strong suit and your pictures are dreadful, but I think it is Licinius I with Jupiter reverse. I can't quite make out the mint.
LMAO. I am sorry. Will get a camera soon for better photos. That identification jives with similar examples online. Again, thank you for your time and brainpowers! Truly appreciated.
Most smart phones are capable of capturing images that are more than adequate for ID purposes . Just make sure the coin is well-lit and that you are not too close (you have to stay outside of the camera's minimum focal length). Steady the camera on something. Try overturning a water glass on the table. Place your cell phone on it so that the camera is of course not blocked by the glass . Place the coin on the table. Shoot away. Free online photo editor: pixlr.com ... A coin similar to yours (from a Vcoins dealer)
For some reason I read this as "Try overturning a glass of water on the table..." and was confused for a moment and thought you were playing a practical joke! Haha, I thought "that doesn't sound like the usual @TIF" so I reread and low-and-behold I was mistaken... But made me literally LOL!