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<p>[QUOTE="furryfrog02, post: 3239413, member: 41219"]I didn't realize it had been 10 days since my last post on here (not that I think anyone cares haha). </p><p>I was pretty sure when I bought this that I knew who was on the obverse and was hoping that I would be able to identify the reverse. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to exactly nail it down but I am maybe 70% confident that this is what I have:</p><p><br /></p><p>Julia Domna AR Quinarius. 2.19g</p><p>Struck 209 AD. </p><p>IVLIA AVGVSTA, bare head right </p><p>IV-NO, Juno standing half-left, holding patera and sceptre; in front, peacock standing left, head turned back.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]847647[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p>The reason I believe it to be this coin is due to what looks to be an "O" in the bottom right along with how her hands are positioned. How did I do? Am I completely off? <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie7" alt=":p" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>I have another little coin like this that has a long mark on the reverse. I've seen marks like this in other threads and they were noted to be testing marks from merchants or other people to ensure that they were legitimate. Is that what this mark is? Or is it just damage?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="furryfrog02, post: 3239413, member: 41219"]I didn't realize it had been 10 days since my last post on here (not that I think anyone cares haha). I was pretty sure when I bought this that I knew who was on the obverse and was hoping that I would be able to identify the reverse. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to exactly nail it down but I am maybe 70% confident that this is what I have: Julia Domna AR Quinarius. 2.19g Struck 209 AD. IVLIA AVGVSTA, bare head right IV-NO, Juno standing half-left, holding patera and sceptre; in front, peacock standing left, head turned back. [ATTACH=full]847647[/ATTACH] The reason I believe it to be this coin is due to what looks to be an "O" in the bottom right along with how her hands are positioned. How did I do? Am I completely off? :P I have another little coin like this that has a long mark on the reverse. I've seen marks like this in other threads and they were noted to be testing marks from merchants or other people to ensure that they were legitimate. Is that what this mark is? Or is it just damage?[/QUOTE]
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