it looks modern
some more from Appleford Hoard
I recently completed a set of campgates from the 1954 Appleford Hoard for every Constantinian family member. [ATTACH] Constantine I A.D. 325 Ӕ...
It was most likely overstruck because of the Damnatio. His coins were not supposed to circulate after that; so an unofficial overstrike kept it...
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This coin is a trifecta for me-- unlisted, hoard coin and a plate coin. [ATTACH] Maximianus A.D. 299- 301 Ӕ follis 27mm 9.0g IMP C...
I just got a group of coins from London that were ex Dr. Malcolm Lyne Collection. If you are not familiar with him, here is a link to his...
most of them are identifiable...the easiest are a couple of FEL TEMPS, a GLORIA ROMANORVM reverse, VICTORIAE DD AVGG Q NN reverse and GLORIA...
It's a good practice to post one coin per ID request (or at least only 2-3) and always best to stitch obverse and reverse together.
A batch of uncleaned coins certainly doesn't mean that they were found together. However, modern coins are sometimes found buried near ancient...
it looks pretty fake
Trier was using two workshops- P and S; which are abbreviations for Prima (first) and Secunda (second). So Trier 449 can have either PTR or STR as...
your first coin is Constantine I A.D. 324- 325 AE nummus CONSTAN-TINVS AVG; Laureate head right. PROVIDEN-TIAE AVGG; campgate, two turrets, no...
London coins https://constantinethegreatcoins.com/London/
I have to apologize for that, I confused him with PeterD; who passed away.
The sharp, smooth edges are not typical for this period. Alexandrian tets for the late 3rd century have rough and ragged edges, as the flans were...
Here is my latest campgate addition. It is a hybrid (mule) with a Constantine I obverse mistakenly paired with a Caesar (CAES•) reverse. This is...
Yes, I sold it. Here is the picture. It looks like a wolf or draco. [ATTACH]
Yours has a good depiction of a ram. Sometimes you can find them with figureheads.
Victory on the prow of a galley is one of the most ubiquitous LRB's. The coin below was sold by Roma (goodnight sweet prince) as a mule; which is...
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