Hi, uhhh, I'm not from around here, I'm from up north where we pay someone to put coins in these funny little plastic capsules and tell us what its worth. I'm not sure if I'm in the right place....let me check my map.... ha ha All jokes aside. I need help attempting to mentally recollect what ancient coin I had that I have lost. If anyone can show me some pictures based on the description I provide that would be awesome. I don't know dang so my terminology will be off. Price $5 from a dealer at a show when I was just starting out Roman Coin About the size of your ring finger fingernail Redish brow with dark brown or black devices(some toning of sorts?) Very common Can anyone help? Thanks
Could be anything, but, depending on when you acquired the coin, my guess is a late Roman bronze at that price. Of course, if you paid $5 back when @dougsmit was a young-un, I may be way off. Back then 5 bucks went a long way.
something like this?https://www.vcoins.com/en/stores/praefectus_coins/130/product/valens_ae_follis/972112/Default.aspx
Possible, I know it had a head on the obverse. @Gavin Richardson -my coin was (semi)similar to your coin on your avatar
"About the size of your ring finger fingernail..." Sounds like an AE4 (small size) LRB (late Roman Bronze). I'd search VCoins for "AE4" and see if you see anything familiar. Like so: https://www.vcoins.com/en/Search.as...cords=100&SearchOnSale=False&Unassigned=False
So you may have had an AE3 or AE4 of Constantine or his sons, of which there are literally hundreds (thousands?) of variations. You may just have to use these search terms in VCoins to see something that matches what's in your memory.
Yes it would. It is one of the most common ancient coins. Btw, AE means copper(bronze), and 3 and 4 are sizes. An AE 4 is small, about the size of your fingernail.
1. Yes. 4th c. coins were struck in the millions; those with wear often end up in "pick bins." 2. See: http://www.forumancientcoins.com/dougsmith/voc5.html AE1 = over 25mm AE2 = 21 - 25mm AE3 = 17 - 21mm AE4 = under 17mm
WAIT! I may have just found the coin on VCoins! https://www.vcoins.com/en/stores/da...veiled_and_standing_right/909127/Default.aspx Constantine I The Great AE4 Constantine veiled and standing right Date: 306-337 AD 15mm Obverse: DV CONSTANTINVS P T AVGG- Veiled head of Constantine, right Reverse: VN MR. Constantine veiled and standing right. Crusty!! (pasted the write up from the website)
CONSTANTINE I AE4 OBVERSE: DV CONSTANTINVS P T AVGG, veiled head right REVERSE: VN-MR to either side of Constantine, standing right, togate & veiled, SMANS in ex. Struck at Antioch, 337-355 AD 2.1g, 15mm RIC VIII 112 Maybe? I paid $9 a couple of years ago
Yes. These are very common and could be in pick bins. [DV [Divus] CONSTANTINVS PT AVGG], “Divine Constantine, father [pater] of the Augusti” (-GG refers to the sons Constantius II and Constans.) Veiled head right. VN MR [(VENERANDAE MEMORIAE; “To the venerated memory”; Emperor veiled, standing right. Victor Clark: “After Constantine died in 337, his sons issued posthumous coins in honor of their father. Constantine was the last Emperor to be consecrated and deified on coins.”