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<p>[QUOTE="Barry Murphy, post: 4255073, member: 79368"]For what it's worth, I just looked at this on a computer monitor instead of my old I-phone 5 screen. This is clearly a tooled Constantine, Licinius of Maximinus from the mint of Rome. You can see remnants of the cuirass/drapery on the shoulder, and Alexander's are only just heads, and the mint mark is probably RP, and Alexander only issued coins in Carthage, not Rome.</p><p><br /></p><p>Barry Murphy[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Barry Murphy, post: 4255073, member: 79368"]For what it's worth, I just looked at this on a computer monitor instead of my old I-phone 5 screen. This is clearly a tooled Constantine, Licinius of Maximinus from the mint of Rome. You can see remnants of the cuirass/drapery on the shoulder, and Alexander's are only just heads, and the mint mark is probably RP, and Alexander only issued coins in Carthage, not Rome. Barry Murphy[/QUOTE]
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