What about this one? An Id. please Weight: 4,3g; Diameter: 21,1mm Giulio De Florio[ATTACH]
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That is Ric 16c, not Ric 18. How can you tell them apart?
Is there a way to distinguish a Trajanus Decius antoninianus Ric 16c from Ric 18? Thank you. Giulio De Florio
Constantius II, 337-361. Thessalonica, circa AD 348-351 Follis, Æ should be classified Ric 107, instead of Ric 119, because of its weight.
A type like SNGuk_0700_0594 is common among gold staters but unusual for bronze. Besides, SNGuk_0700_0594 is self-referential, the coin is...
What do you think about it?
According to the photo, the obverse legend has smaller characters than the reverse. Giulio De Florio
It is not mine, I am not a collector, I just provide advice on coins through my site http://www.monetaromana.it/ Giulio De Florio
I'm getting more and more convinced that the coin/medal is a modern fake: colours too uniform, flat flan, recovery place Slovenia but probable...
Correct attribution is Ticinum "Ric VII, 3 (pag. 360), ST in exergue".
I think that the coin: http://feltemp.com/Images/44.jpg A.D. 312-313 RIC 133 Obv: CONSTANTINVS P F AVG Rev: SOLI INVI-C-TO COMITI - Sol, head...
Weight and diameter are wrong. The correct ones for this coin are: 36,6mm. 26,6g. Giulio De Florio
http://www.moneteromane.info/grande.jpg obv. AVT K M OΠ CEOY M-AKPEINOC CEB (Macrinus) rev. AΠA-ME-ΩN (Demeter offering ears of grain to Tyche??)...
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