looks like a Licinius ae follis 308-324 ad.
0 gold, 32 silver, 300ish bronze/copper/ancients
A silver greek/greek colonial silver coin worth 4 drachmas.
Valens ruled from 364 to 378
My first ancient coin was a Mithridates VI 120-63 BC copper coin, with the gorgon design. I got it at a coin shop in 2011 for 3 dollars, I was...
ironically, the swastika originally meant peace in ancient India. The Hitler chose it from a art class he took for aesthetic reasons.
looks fake or at least badly polished
looks like a silverpersian coin around 400 bc, elephant on the front probably a siglos.
Roman coin ae follis licinius 308-324ad alexandria mint, egypt.
silver siglos persian empire 400 bce
a Constantine the great death commemorative ae3, around 340 ad, worth 10 dollars at most.
the first is a ae3 of constantius ii 337-361, 2 victories facing each other. The second one is a ae3 of Constantine, 306-337 a Constantinople city...
A valens 364-378 ae3, a constantius ii 337-361 ae3, and a constans 337-353 ae3. Each worth about 5 dollars each.
fake of vespasian 69 to 79 ad
Its a fake of a denarius of Geta who ruled from 211 to 212
Septimus Severus 193 to 211 ad ar silver denarius.
A antonianus of emperor Probus 276-282 ad, it is not made of silver, its a 96 percent bronze, 4 percent silver coin, with a silver wash. Worth...
Roman provincial coin of Severus Alexander 222-235 ad, legion standards on the reverse.
Roman constantinian era early 4th century city commemorative, Romulus and remus suckling on the she wolf on the reverse.
I've got 50 of these Tang dynasty coins
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