Ancient Identifications Help Pt.3

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  1. RTScott1978

    RTScott1978 UK/Commonwealth Collector

    Hello again!

    Back with some more coins to attribute! I have actually come to enjoy ID'ing these old beauties (or trying to, at least), but at the same time don't want to monopolize all the joy... :joyful:

    So, here are another 10 to pin down at your leisure!

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    Thanks once more for everyone's help!
     
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  3. red_spork

    red_spork Triumvir monetalis

    5 is a Roman Republic bronze semuncia(half an uncia) with Mercury on the obverse and the prow of a galley on the reverse, though the reverse is rotated 90° counter clockwise from the correct orientation in your image. This type was minted in Rome circa 217-215 BC during the earlier stages of the Second Punic War. Catalog number is "Crawford 38/7" and you will find numerous other examples if you type that (with quotes) into Google.
     
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  4. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    2 is one of the ptolemys (V or VI?), Isis obverse.
     
  5. Pishpash

    Pishpash Well-Known Member

    1. Antoninus Pius
    3. Trajan
    4. Caracalla
    6. Faustina Junior
    7, Philip the Arab
    8. Septimius Severus
    9. Gordian III
    10. Constantius II (I think)
     
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  6. RTScott1978

    RTScott1978 UK/Commonwealth Collector

    Thanks again, everyone, for the help! Just realized this was actually Pt. 4... o_O
     
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