Those are terrible cast copies.
Yes, the mint is Constantinople, with a mintmark of CONSP It is either Valentinian I or Valens...the difference is how many letters after the...
nice...I recently started collecting Tetrarchic tets and bought several that are ex Keith Emmett
I just got this Diocletian today [ATTACH] Diocletian A.D. 293 Æ Antoninianus 22x23mm 4.5gm IMP DIOCLETIANVS AVG; Radiate, draped and cuirassed...
[ATTACH] Diocletian A.D. 294 AR Argenteus 18mm 3,3g DIOCLETIANVS AVG; laureate head right. VIRTVS MILITVM; four tetrarchs sacrificing over tripod...
since there is no evidence of anything in the exergue, I would call this one RIC VI Heraclea 13. Both coins are identical except for the mintmark....
You have several errors in your description. This coin is from London, so it could not have been struck in A.D. 335, as the London mint closed in...
it's like this one-- [ATTACH] Constantine II A.D. 322-323 CONSTANTI-NVS IVN NC; radiate and cuirassed bust left. BEAT TRA-NQLITAS; globe on...
Constantine I with a radiate crown on his helmet [ATTACH] Constantine I A.D. 311-312 Ӕ nummus 22mm 4.8g CONSTANTINVS AVG; radiate helmet and...
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Yes, it looks like SMNB which would be the mint of Nicomedia.
Yes, he sells fakes and the fabric of this coin reminds me of some of his products. I am not really familiar with Celtic stuff but this one looks...
Did you happen to buy it from b-coins on eBay?
Your coin looks like an official mint product...Constans (FL IVL CONSTANS AVG) from the Trier mint.
This type from London was struck for Diocletian and Maximianus by Carausius, which is why the reverse legend ends with AVGGG. Carausius was hoping...
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it's hard to make out the obverse; but I think it is probably this one [ATTACH] Porcius Cato 47- 46 BC Obverse: head of Roma right, M CATO PRO...
Warren has a great site; but for a novice ID'er it will be practically useless. The best site for a beginner to try and ID worn Late Roman bronze...
It's Licinius I...minted A.D. 317- 320 IMP LICINIVS AVG Bust of Licinius, laureate, draped, left, holding scepter in right hand and mappa in...
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