Mints that issued coins of Constantine: London, Trier, Lugdunum (Lyons), Arelate (Arles), Ticinum, Aquileia, Rome, Ostia, Carthage, Siscia,...
they are fakes
I just got these Julian II from the 1887 East Harptree, Somerset Hoard [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Since VOTA is not apparent, this coin might be 851. Without being sure, I would catalogue it like this RIC Rome 851/ 852 [VOTA?] What you are...
Yes, it is the same...I didn't look closely at first.
the reverse is a Baetyl, or sacred stone, in a chariot. below is another example, though I think the date on yours is different [ATTACH]...
if you don't mind, what's the source for this coin?
Yes, it is a fake.
Yes, it is clearer in this picture. [ATTACH]
here's how most of my coins are stored--stackable Lighthouse trays [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I sell "raw" ancient coins on eBay every week; and have done so for about 20 years with no problems. It's a great venue for collector grade coins....
it's Julian II with a SPES REIPVBLICE reverse from Constantinople
if you look on their website under info and then go to terms, it says "this process can normally take between 3 and 6 weeks." you should always...
the first thing I noticed was the splash page needs cleaning up...lots of mess in the fields. [ATTACH]
this is a very poor attempt at copying a coin from Lucania, Metapontion [ATTACH]
I have used Wise several times https://wise.com/
You left off the "S" on the end. The only mints that dropped the "S" were Heraclea, Constantinople, Nicomedia and Cyzicus
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[ATTACH] Baduila/Totila A.D. 541-552 Decanummium (16mm 5.1g). Rome D N BADVILA REX. Helmeted and cuirassed bust facing. FLOREAS SEMPER. King...
No...it was not repatinated.
Separate names with a comma.