Are these Roman Empire coins legit? How much are they worth?

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by Class316, Mar 8, 2005.

  1. Class316

    Class316 Junior Member

    You need to copy/paste to view

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  3. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator


    So I found out - weird :confused:

    But hey - your way works :D
     
  4. afvetroman61

    afvetroman61 New Member

    I copied your jpg, but where do I paste to view?
     
  5. cush66

    cush66 New Member

    I believe what he means is to copy (cntl C) then paste (cntrl V) in the address block above under the pull downs then hit return. Sorry I know I explained it kinda in the wrong terms but im not computer literate.
     
  6. Class316

    Class316 Junior Member

    copy the whole link and paste it in an adress bar on a new browser.
     
  7. afvetroman61

    afvetroman61 New Member

    The coins look legit by photo....is hard to tell without having them in hand though. Constantine and Licinius are fairly common coins....so they are probably worth around $20 each in the condition (VF to XF that they are in. Good coins!
     
  8. Class316

    Class316 Junior Member

    Really? Wish I could remember how much I got them for. Bought them about 10 years ago at a flea market.
     
  9. ccgnum

    ccgnum New Member

    Grades and value, I'd say VG for the Licinius, and F for the other. $10 each is basically what they're worth.

    afvetroman61, how'd you come to calling them VF and EF? The first piece is clearly worn to base details, and the second one doesn't have much detail left on the obverse.
     
  10. afvetroman61

    afvetroman61 New Member

    ccgnum is probably closer to correct. I was viewing the photos on my laptop at the time, and they weren't as clear as on my main computer....In VG to F condition that price of $10 each is about right
     
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