So, I purchased a large lot of Roman Provincial coins and have been able to identify about two dozen but as I haven’t been collecting very long I’m having trouble pinpointing the rest, any help would be greatly appreciated!! This one looks like Geta to me or at least around that time period - 2.6g 21mm This one looks like Augustus to me - I think the key to this one is recognized the figure on the reverse and that IIII legend on the obverse - 5.5g 25mm This is one of the tougher ones - Not sure if the obverse is a deity like Zeus and this is pseudo-autonomous or if that is an emperor just with a large beard - 2.7g 15mm This looks Flavian - Vespasian or potentially a Domitian caesar to me. The reverse is similar to some of their imperial coins but it's tough to pindown. - 20mm 7.3g I know this looks like one I should be able to find myself but despite the strong legends I haven’t read them right yet to find it and have had no success in attempting to search using the descriptions, any help with either would be greatly appreciated - 4.1g 18mm This is a hefty one, the portrait looks like Pius to Commodus and the reverse has what appears to be a man on a jumping horse, the legends are rough but on the reverse there are some clearer letters in the bottom. - 18.7g 29mm This portrait reminds me of Hadrian, beyond that I have little insight - 2.6g 14mm This is one I think I got close on with Claudius or Nero and Tyche but haven’t been able to match the reverse legends yet - 2.8g 19mm This looks to me to be Pseudo-autonomous, beyond that I’m stumped - 1g 12mm This one also looks pseudo-autonomous to me, similar to some I’ve seen from Mysia but still haven't been able to find it - 3.4g 18mm
If I may suggest, try posting one coin per thread and then only one or two per day. You will get a better response
Too many! Third to last appears to have the Cista Mystica reverse, often seen from Markianopolis. Might be Caracalla? Elagabalus is also a common one for the CM reverse. Couldn't find an exact match for this one, but the reverse is oriented thusly:
The one with the seated figure on one side and two on the other is this, or similar: Tiberius AE Sardes RPC 2991 Text: ΣEBAΣTOΣ KAIΣAΡEΩN ΣAΡΔIANΩN (two figure side) Sebastos Kaisareon Sardianon - King Caesar Sardes ΣEBAΣTH IOYΛIOΣ KΛEΩN KAI MEMNΩN (seated figure side) Sebaste Iovlios Kleon Kai Memnon - ???