It's a fake. It looks like it is copying a Celtic coin copying a Philip II coin.
I just got this one as an upgrade...the reverse is especially sharp. [ATTACH] Constantine I A.D. 323-4 18x19mm 3.6g CONSTANTINVS AVG; laureate...
Your coin is Galerius with an obverse legend of MAXIMIANVS NOB CAES and the reverse is GENIO POPVLI ROMANI. It was struck in Trier A.D. 298- 299...
The SARMATIA type was issued from five mints-- London, Lyon, Trier, Arles and Sirmium. Here are the other three mints not already shown. London...
here's most of my library [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
just cleaned up [ATTACH] Constantine I A.D. 322-323 19mm 3.0g CONSTAN-•TINVS AVG; laureate head right. SARMATIA DEVICTA; Victory advancing r.,...
[ATTACH] Crispina A.D. 178- 182 Ӕ As 23x24mm 9.9gm CRISPINA AVGVSTA; draped bust right. IVNO LVCINA S-C; Juno standing left, holding patera...
I had this trade since 1 May 2021 and no bites! This just might be the best place to look for a fish; but i wouldn't know since i got no hits I...
Yes, modern.
Yes
Your second coin is from Apameia, Phrygia. Zeus obverse with cult statue of Artemis Anaitis on the reverse. SNG Copenhagen 177
It's Kushan.
It's a cast copy of Philip II
here's some info https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Kushan_ring_with_Septimus_Severus_and_Julia_Domna.jpg
An AE denarius and limes denarius is the same thing.
This type was issued for the whole family-- Valentinian I, Valens, Gratian and Valentinian II.
here's an example from Aurelian [ATTACH] Aurelian A.D. 270- 275 IMP C AVRELIANVS AVG; radiate & cuirassed bust left. SOLI INVICTO•; Sol stg....
You have to ask the auction house for an increase.
here are some of my Ostrogoth coins [ATTACH] Theoderic. Æ Decanummium Converted to Weight (17mm 2.9 gm). Municipal issue. Ravenna mint. Struck...
some coins showing hammer, tongs and anvil. [ATTACH] T. Carisius. 46 BC. AR Denarius. Head of Juno right / Minting implements, all within...
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