The number 368 is the catalog number in Roman Imperial Coins (RIC). If indeed yours is RIC VII Arles #368, it was struck c. 332 AD.
Yours looks to be the Rome City Commemorative struck at Constantinople. Take a look at this page under Constantinople:...
You are more the expert than most on this forum Doug; however, I took your challenge and am fairly convinced my specimen was struck at Rome (I...
Very interesting addition.
Here is one of my favorite Claudius bronzes: Claudius AE As OBV: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG P M TRP IMP P P - Bare head left REV: CONSTANTIAE...
Nice coin. I like the patina.
Nice coin. I just got back from my trip earlier this week and am still trying to reset my inner clock.
Hey Anoob. I know nothing about these latest coins you've posted and I really hesitate to expand my collection into another arena. I spend...
Nice coin Mat and congrats at getting it at such a low price. If we're patient (which I am not very good at), good buys do come along.
Well, I'll see if I can liven things up a bit, but Steve can't be replaced.
I left all the T-shirts on the train in Rome. The trip was great, rather hot weather, but great all the same. I'm not sure where, but I'd love...
Thanks Ripley. Hope all is well.
Commodus also had issues with the legend "BRIT". I own two very poor condition coins with this legend. Here is the better of the two: Commodus...
How right you are. But I welcome the Dark Side. It's the history that brought me over.
I've been on vacation for nearly a month and was hoping the Member Albums would be back up and running. Along with sharing with other members, I...
I don't know the answer WC, but that's a nice coin.
As IoM said, it depends on your reasoning behind collecting any particular coin. Over the years, my reasons for collecting have changed and...
Thanks Batman
Thanks WC. I will echo one of our more wordy brothers, I missed you guys.
Darn, I left it in Rome! Thanks for missing me (sniff, sniff).
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