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<p>[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 776288, member: 19463"]1st group, 1st coin Roman Antoninianus of Philip I 244-248 AD</p><p>2nd group - both Constantine the Great / two soldiers with 2 standards reverses 330's AD Siscia mint</p><p>4th group bottom might be a English penny of William the Conqueror and there is nothing sharp enough to be sure of that or that this is not a modern fake of this desirable coin.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 776288, member: 19463"]1st group, 1st coin Roman Antoninianus of Philip I 244-248 AD 2nd group - both Constantine the Great / two soldiers with 2 standards reverses 330's AD Siscia mint 4th group bottom might be a English penny of William the Conqueror and there is nothing sharp enough to be sure of that or that this is not a modern fake of this desirable coin.[/QUOTE]
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