Mystery denarius

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by Steve mac, Sep 5, 2020.

  1. Steve mac

    Steve mac Member

    Trying to get pictures of them all before they come and take them the only reason I’ve still got them is because of the coronavirus they are not at work
     
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  3. Roerbakmix

    Roerbakmix Well-Known Member

    @Steve mac, I believe this thread will attract way more (deserved) attention if you post a new thread on cointalk/ancients with a more catchy title (e.g. "I found a hoard of 330 Roman denari"). Now only a handful members have read until this page, while with such a thread you will receive the maximum attention.

    Also, your photo's are good enough to ID most. I skimmed through until nr. 200 or so yesterday evening, and spotted a few rare types e.g. the Galba (nr 36). As Roman Imperial is not my specialism, I guess others will find more interesting coins.

    Best would be if you were able to weigh all the coins, and make a spreadsheet. I guess most here would really like to help with the identification and describe a newly discovered hoard - something that is not everyday business on cointalk. Pm me if you have any questions.

    Edit:
    Nr 13 A. pius / M. aurelius is scarce (https://www.vcoins.com/en/stores/dt...o_headed_ar_denarius__xf/1234248/Default.aspx)

    Who is nr. 112?
     
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  4. Steve mac

    Steve mac Member

    I will have a look when I get home at work at the moment
     
  5. Steve mac

    Steve mac Member

    112 is possibly Commodus think I see com first letters the rest have worn away
     
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