Kinda looks like SMK Epsilon = Cyzicus mint
Welcome @Muhammad Niazi. However, I can't help with thee as I do not collect them and have no knowledge of them.
Lookin' good @Mat
I have to agree. Those are very nice coins for the "also ran" category.
Constantius II is my guess as well.
Ditto what @THCoins said.
That's a great portrait @Roman Collector.
Well, I'll be the first to admit I can't tell from what you've provided. As @red_spork said, even a simple image of front and back will help....
Wonderful coin with great detail. Even the loop on the club.
A very interesting and eye-appealing coin.
Take a look at Helvetica's tables.
RIC 213 (Plain) has no star. Under this RIC number it is separated by various alter decorations.
I was wrong in my initial post. Now I think it may be: Trier RIC VII 213, plain Constantine I AE Follis. Trier. IMP CONSTAN-TINVS MAX AVG,...
I have decided on my gift as well, but I don't think I will mail it till around the end of the month.
I believe it to be a Follis Constantinus, AE follis, Trier, AD 319. CONSTANTINVS MAX AVG, helmeted bust right / VICTORIAE LAET PP, two Victories...
Congratulations David. I would like to stumble across such a rarity some day, but with my budget, it's not likely.
[ATTACH] M SERGIUS SILUS ROMAN REPUBLIC AR Denarius OBVERSE: EX S C ROMA *, head of Roma right REVERSE: horseman galloping left with sword &...
That's a wonderful coin @Eduard. [ATTACH] LUCIUS VERUS AR Denarius OBVERSE: L VERVS AVG ARMENICACVS, laureate head right REVERSE: TR P V IMP...
Really nice @Victor_Clark. It seems rare to find small bronze coins of Arcadius in this good condition.
That's a beautiful reverse
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