Help IDing countermark

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  1. Ryro

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    20171213_174513.jpg can anyone tell me from Where/Who this countermark is from?
     
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  4. Ryro

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    BaBoom! Now to figure if it was under Augustus, Tiberius, Caligs...and if it's even real?
     
  5. Theodosius

    Theodosius Fine Style Seeker

    The site Mat linked to believes it to be T(itus) - C(aesar) - A(ugustus).

    Pretty cool.

    :)
     
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  6. Ryro

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    Thank you. And that would be really cool! Though some of the sites are attributing it to Tiberius. Or at least that it is more likely Tiberius than Titus. Is there anyway to know for sure?
     
  7. Theodosius

    Theodosius Fine Style Seeker

    See which authorities believe what.

    Somethings about ancient coins we just can't know for certain because no one wrote it down back then or there is no other evidence making it clear which one it is. If the host coin dates from Tiberius reign but was not made later under Titus that would tell you something, but I doubt it will be that simple.

    What does the other side look like?

    John
     
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  8. Ryro

    Ryro Trying to remove supporter status

    Thanks for the insight. As well as I can see it looks like a clean slate. Unless your eyes are better than mine...
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