Valerian Coin

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by Davie, Aug 27, 2023.

  1. Davie

    Davie New Member

    Hi guys I have recently started collecting ancient Roman coins and I have purchased a Valerian I 253-260 AD Alexandrian Coin. It is a Billon Tetradachm which features a Laurel and cuir. Bust on the Obverse and an Eagle stg head turned holding a wreath in its beak on the reverse. It is around 22mm and weighs around 11g.
    I am a complete newbie at this and was wondering if you guys could advise what you think of this on terms of authenticity or how best to go about getting it authenticated or valued. any other advice or information would also be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

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  3. expat

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    It is likely to be Alexandria Milne 4035,
    https://www.wildwinds.com/coins/ric/valerian_I/t.html
    Valerian I Billon Tetradrachm of Roman Alexandria. Year 7. AK Π ΛI OYAΛEΡIANOC EV EVC, laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right / No legend: Eagle standing left, head right, wreath in beak. Regnal year L-Z across fields.
    Welcome to CT. In reference to your images, it would be a big help to members you are asking for help, to orient the image correctly and post as full size images. Thumbnails, although good and in focus, are not enlargeable making it harder to see any anomalies. Good luck with your future in this engaging hobby.
     
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  4. sand

    sand Well-Known Member

    Hello @Davie. Welcome to Coin Talk Ancients.
    I'm not expert enough in that coin type, to know if the coin is authentic.
    However, some Coin Talk Ancients members, may be expert enough, to know if the coin is authentic. Perhaps they will reply in this thread.
    When I'm trying to figure out, if an ancient coin is authentic, I search for the coin type on the following web site. Then, I compare the coin, with the coins on the web site. You have to sign up, to view the high resolution photos, but it's free, unless you want to view auction hammer prices.
    https://www.acsearch.info/
    You can also search for the coin type on the following web site, to compare the coin with the coins on the web site, and to see retail prices.
    https://www.vcoins.com/en/Default.aspx
     
  5. Davie

    Davie New Member

    Hey guys thanks for your messages, I'll take a look on the websites you recommend and see what I can find.
     
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