Sorry, you guys, but I have another. This coin was given to me and because of it's poor condition I had to have a go at attributing it. I got as far as: Obv: CONSTANTIUS NOB CAES, Laureate, draped, bust right, Rev: (Unknown legend), Moneta, facing, head left, holding Cornucopiae and scales. (Is that an 'M' in right field?) (Is there something below the scales?) Maybe - RIC VI Aquileia 32a " " " 34a " " " 40a (my favorite) RIC VI Rome 99a " " " 102a " " " 106a " " " 112a RIC VI Siscia 135a " " " 141a RIC VI Ticinum 46a RIC VI Trier 488a Any thoughts on this one?
With any field marks indistinct and the mintmark completely missing, I think Constantius I as Caesar with Moneta reverse is about as far as you'll get with this one, Tc.
@zumbly You 'think', but, I 'know', it's as far as I can get. I was, (sort of), hoping someone, much better versed in these than me, might see something that I missed and get a lot closer, than I can, to an attribution.
Well, I'm afraid to tell you that a general attribution is the best you will do on this one. I would suggest you just buy a better example with a clear mintmark. Not to say this isnt collectible, just that further and positive mint attribution is impossible.