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I see no BD just lovely green patina. All-in-all, not a bad coin (depending on price of course). The second coin has the same trype of surface...
Turok, I collect Ancients and not medieval coins, but I recently bought one from France, a Valence, Bishops of Valence and Die, Denier. It too is...
I don't mind. It's not mine. I wouldn't mind having it and your price though. I like the portrait.
Lucky guess on my part. Any time.
I don't know Gil. I think this particular coin might bring a bit more. Perhaps $60-$85 would be my guess. If it's cleaned properly, perhaps more.
I would agree that it is Diocletian. At 27mm it is most likely an AE Follis. I can see a Gamma in the right field on the reverse. I'm not...
The first coin looks like it may be Severus Alexander and the second coin could be Lucius Verus, but I would look at Marcus Aurelius first.
I think you are correct once again, my coin friend.
That looks like it. Good hunting.
Gordian III/ Hercules reverse
I would say DIVA Faustina I, but I'm unsure of the reverse.
Looks like: RIC 382 Trajan AE Dupondius. 98-99 AD. IMP CAES NERVA TRAIAN AVG GERM P M, radiate head right / TR POT COS II, SC in ex, Abundancia...
No, just the opposite. Both very common (except that Constans portrait). Coins of this nature and in this condition can be bought for just a...
The second is a fallen horseman type I think belonging to Constantius II, mintmark from Thessalonica
The first is suppose to be Constans with a Gloria Exercitvs reverse, two soldiers with standard between. But that is the weirdest looking...
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And still have change left over for a small soda.
Yeah, we collected 37 cents so far.
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