can anyone identify where this coin is from?

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by cmezner, Aug 8, 2023.

  1. cmezner

    cmezner do ut des Supporter

    Got it from the pick-bin just because I liked the obverse head, but after much searching I still have no idea where it is from:confused::

    19 x 20 mm, 3.828 g

    some letters on the obverse may be XSIM

    On the reverse two angels are holding a shield on which the second row of letters are PA; below is a shield with a cross.

    Appreciate very much any info where I could start searching or what it is.

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    No idea Rv.jpg
     
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  3. The Meat man

    The Meat man Supporter! Supporter

    Definitely a barbarous imitation of an official issue. I like the sideways "SSS" mintmark! :D
     
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  4. cmezner

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  5. Curtis

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  6. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    A beautiful ancient coin. Great find!
     
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  7. GinoLR

    GinoLR Well-Known Member

    Beautiful barbarous imitation. The die engraver was illiterate and could not read Latin...
     
  8. Inspector43

    Inspector43 More than 75 Years Active Collecting Supporter

    They are fun to find. Here is one of mine.
    Constantine I Retrograde BSIS.jpg
     
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  9. SorenCoins

    SorenCoins Well-Known Member

    Wow, that is so cool! I love the design.
    How can you tell? Is the legend incorrect?
     
  10. Curtis

    Curtis Well-Known Member

    By the way, here's a favorite "barb" of mine, which happens to be of the VLPP variety. It's not in the best condition, but I always thought the style of the obverse die was a really lovely example of barbarous artwork and "calligraphy."

    (The reverse can actually be read, "IIICTORIAE PEEPINC..." or some such. The obv. is less faithful: "IIIOSO NSA CNVS" or something.)

    I could probably have done a better job when cleaning it (~20 years), and if I feel my skills improve, maybe I'll give another go some day.
    CONSERVATORI-Barbarous Imitation of Constantine VLPP AE3.png
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  11. Victor_Clark

    Victor_Clark all my best friends are dead Romans Dealer

    Here's an example that I have with sideways S I sideways S; which is not a bad representation of SIS for Siscia

    Barb_138.jpg
     
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  12. cmezner

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    I think that at least on the reverse they got the VOT part wrong; it seems to be inverted and garbled, perhaps they didn't know what it meant. Also, on the obverse, you can see an X, which is not a letter in Constantine's name.
     
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