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Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by Newcoinboy2018, Oct 29, 2018.

  1. Newcoinboy2018

    Newcoinboy2018 Active Member

    6BCC9634-2A2C-4A97-A892-696F1B0B8934.jpeg 8B70F541-CB3A-4E65-B025-76905FEFFFD3.jpeg C2E22222-34AE-4BB3-BD0D-73E2E06DC24F.jpeg 8B70F541-CB3A-4E65-B025-76905FEFFFD3.jpeg C2E22222-34AE-4BB3-BD0D-73E2E06DC24F.jpeg A friend let me borrow these ancient coins in order to identify them. His great aunt left them to his father which have been sitting around his parents house as a decoration all his life. I thought they may be authentic considering the size of the coins and history of his family. Any help would be appreciated. Dime is included for size comparison.
     
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  3. gsimonel

    gsimonel Well-Known Member

    Incredibly wreckless and unjustified guess on the lower coin:
    Valentinian II, as Caesar, from ca. A.D. 375-378, SECVRITAS REI-PVBLICAE reverse depicting Victory advancing left, holding wreath and palm branch.
     
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  4. 7Calbrey

    7Calbrey Well-Known Member

    One of them is Islamic for sure. Probably a silver dirham. BTW.. Have you noticed the head of a bull with 2 horns in the middle center?
     
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  5. THCoins

    THCoins Well-Known Member

    The bigger one is islamic, but billon with just a little silver.
    It is a coin issued under the reign of Khwarezmshah Ala-ud-din Muhammad (1200-1220AD).
    The object in the center is not a bull with horns. It is the name of the mintcity "Kurzu/wan" in arab divided over the two sides.
    The proper position to read the center text is like this:
    T270Spec2w.jpg
    For reference : Tye#270, Album-1738.
     
  6. Newcoinboy2018

    Newcoinboy2018 Active Member

    Thanks for everyone’s help so far.
     
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