A simple way is to know your Latin, as almost all provincial coinages have legends in Greek with a few slight exceptions (Viminacium, etc.) One...
That one should clean up well. The obverse and reverse still are in high relief under the crud. Congrats @galba68
Sorry about all of the trouble. One of the risks of collecting ancients I guess. Glad to see that you can get a full refund.
20 nummi piece - half follis.
I know next to nothing about Indian coins but to my unpracticed eye it looks more Indian than Islamic/Arabic. More folks will chime in and be able...
I don't think you attached a picture to your post. FYI
Oh yeah. I noticed I mispelled her name in the top of my post but got it right at the bottom...;)
Herennia Estrucilla? No sestertius but I have a nice bronze from Viminacium about the same size/weight as a sestertius. I'll post it since this...
Yep it's good old Constantine...not that he was really good, though.
Well cool @galba68
Great coin @Mat !
I'd take the stater. An an ancients guy I don't understand the interest in 20th century U.S. coins, just me though.
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