Hi all. I recently bought some small lots of Roman silver coins on eBay, and this one was included. It's 16-17mm in diameter, and weighs 2.64g. Any help would be appreciated Thanks!
Actually, it's Crawford 408/1 - a denarius. The obverse has Apollo and the reverse has the youth on horseback right. http://www.tantaluscoins.com/coins/127425.php is one of mine. I think it's 408/1 vs the similar 340/1 due to what remains of the obverse which probably once had a high relief image of Apollo. It's a stretch to say that there's a club symbol behind Apollo's head, but there might be! ATB, Aidan.
Well, on my 'phone, if I turn it sideways and have already realised that it's PISO, it looks like PISO ATB, Aidan,