My first ancients

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by Youngcoin, Sep 4, 2017.

  1. Youngcoin

    Youngcoin Everything Collector

    Hello I wanted to share with you my first two ancient coins, they were sent to me by a fellow forum member so @Sallent I thank you greatly for your kindness and generosity I will treasure these two coins to my grave and then give them to my children (which is a very far time away given I'm 14) so basically I will cherish them forever. Thankyou again @Sallent for doing this.

    Here they are.

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    Constatine II Follis
    Campgate Reverse
    No doors 2 turrets one star
    307-314 AD

    This is everything I've learned of this coin if there is anything to add (excluding size and weight)
    Please add it in the comments for me to learn and add in.

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    Tang dynasty made with bronze from melted down statues of Buddha (I couldn't find too much info on this coin sorry)

    That's them! Again a big thanks to @Sallent for these coins.

    Thanks,
    Jacob
     
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  3. Jwt708

    Jwt708 Well-Known Member

    Hopefully these two coins multiply and you end up with a hoard!

    Now please follow this suggestion - create some way of tracking these coins and the attribution info. Spreadsheet, database, notebook, something! Start now before you have a lot of coins because then it's a chore. Trust me. With my tokens I didn't start until I had about 200...it was a big job.
     
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  4. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    Amen!
     
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  5. David Atherton

    David Atherton Flavian Fanatic

    Congrats and welcome to the world of ancient coin collecting!
     
  6. Sallent

    Sallent Live long and prosper

    @Youngcoin here is a thread on the Buddha coin. Yours was originally gifted to me by @TypeCoin971793 , but I've since upgraded this coin and I thought it would be nice to let a newbie have my spare.

    NOTE I erroneously wrote Tang dynasty when I sent it to you. LOL. I'm still learning my Chinese coins and still get dynasties mixed up sometimes. :happy:

    https://www.cointalk.com/threads/when-a-coin-was-actually-a-charm.297514/#post-2759500

    As for the Constantine campgate, also a gift and I've also since upgraded to a higher sample, so I was happy to pass it along to someone who needed it more. I'll let you do the attribution work on it though, don't want to spoil the fun for you. These should be relatively easier to attribute than a Chinese coin.

    And no need to thank me. Not many people ever want to thank a lawyer for anything anyway, so don't worries.

    PS: When you grow up and start making the big bucks, and have a nice collection, feel free to pass these on to another newbie.
     
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  7. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

  8. gsimonel

    gsimonel Well-Known Member

    Your should be able to nail down the approximate mint date and location. Start with the location. The 5[?] letters at the base of the coin's reverse is the mint mark.
     
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  9. gsimonel

    gsimonel Well-Known Member

  10. Youngcoin

    Youngcoin Everything Collector

    Thank you guys! Jwt and Bing great idea, thank you David! Sallent thank you very much again and I will have fun identifying them! And yes Sallent ill definitely pass coins down to another newbie when I'm older. Gsmionel thank you for the info!

    Thanks everyone!


    Thanks,
    Jacob
     
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  11. Multatuli

    Multatuli Homo numismaticus

    A very noble Sallent's attitude! That is how we stimulate the Numismatics in future generations! Congratulations to both of you!
     
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  12. Deacon Ray

    Deacon Ray Well-Known Member

    Awesome coins, Jacob! @Sallent is a man of honor. The gift of knowledge will come your way—stick around and learn.

     
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  13. Mikey Zee

    Mikey Zee Delenda Est Carthago

    I love your excited enthusiasm Jacob---- It's easy for me to recall how awed I was when I first held an ancient coin in my hands:)

    There are so many sources to use to learn about ancients and how to ID and attribute them..... @Valentinian and @dougsmit , among so many others, have wonderful sites. And logging on to FORVM offers a variety of helpful 'tools'
     
  14. AngelDeath

    AngelDeath Well-Known Member

    Put the coin under a semi tall lamp and don't use the flash... Camp Gates closed time of war!!
     
  15. Aunduril

    Aunduril Well-Known Member

    Congrats on your new coins!!!
     
  16. GerardV

    GerardV Well-Known Member

    This is good stuff - thanks for sharing.
     
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