Roman Coin

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by coolzero, Apr 9, 2010.

  1. coolzero

    coolzero Junior Member

    Can somebody identify this coin?...Thanks
     

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  3. Gao

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    There's only so specific I can get on a coin in this rough condition. The reverse depicts two soldiers around 1 standard, with "GLORIA EXERCITVS" (meaning "Glory of the Amry") surrounding, and a mintmark below. If I recall correctly, coins like this with one standard were introduced shortly before the death of Constantine in 337, and they lasted until 340 or so. Most likely, the coin depicts one of Constantine's sons, though I can't really make anything out on the obverse to tell you more than that.

    In terms of value, it's honestly pretty much worthless in this condition.
     
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  6. FrankPlantagenet

    FrankPlantagenet New Member

    If you was wondering what its worth...umm probably around £2-3 because of its condition.

    Nice coin :D
     
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