Help to indentify five coins... Thank

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  1. Capturn

    Capturn Junior Member

    This coin are given to me by good friend.

    Please help to identify and grade this Coin 01.

    If possible let me know how much will it cost. Thank
     

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  3. Capturn

    Capturn Junior Member

    This coin are given to me by good friend.

    Please help to identify and grade this Coin 02.

    If possible let me know how much will it cost. Thank
     

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  4. Capturn

    Capturn Junior Member

    This coin are given to me by good friend.

    Please help to identify and grade this Coin 03.

    If possible let me know how much will it cost. Thank
     

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  5. Capturn

    Capturn Junior Member

    This coin are given to me by good friend.

    Please help to identify and grade this Coin 04.

    If possible let me know how much will it cost. Thank
     

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  6. Capturn

    Capturn Junior Member

    This coin are given to me by good friend.

    Please help to identify and grade this Coin 05.

    If possible let me know how much will it cost. Thank
     

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  7. Siberian Man

    Siberian Man Senior Member

    Coin ¹ 1 - follis of Gordianus III (238-244); coin ¹ 2 - antoninian of Caesar Publius Licinius Valerianus (253-259); coin ¹ 5 - follis (?) of Constantius I or II.
     
  8. Capturn

    Capturn Junior Member

    Thank for the info. Which country should i write for my label?

    I guess the photo not very good. I try to get a nicer photo soon.
     
  9. Cucumbor

    Cucumbor Well-Known Member

    Sorry to say it can't be a follis of Gordian III, they didn't exist at the time. I agree with Gordian III though, but it's rather a provincial bronze of some sort (a clearer pic would help identifying it) :smile

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  10. Siberian Man

    Siberian Man Senior Member

    I agree that it"s provincial coinage (I see not Latin but Greek alphabet). :pencil:
     
  11. Cucumbor

    Cucumbor Well-Known Member

    2 - Valerianus, Antoninianus
    3 - ?
    4 - Jetton ?
    5 - Constantius II, Siliqua from the mint of Siscia (below is mine of the same type, from the mint of Sirmium)

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  12. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    The Gordian III is from Nicopolis ad Istrum, Moesia
     
  13. Capturn

    Capturn Junior Member

    Repost Coin 01

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  14. Capturn

    Capturn Junior Member

    Repost Coin 2

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  15. Capturn

    Capturn Junior Member

    Repost coin 3

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  16. Capturn

    Capturn Junior Member

    Repost coin 4

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  17. Capturn

    Capturn Junior Member

    Repost coin 5

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  18. Capturn

    Capturn Junior Member

    One more coin 6, no idea whether token/coin.

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  19. Capturn

    Capturn Junior Member

    Thank you for the info. There is slight differ of the two coin.
    You see the 2nd pic (Bottom), mine seem to have only 3 letters, your is 4 letters. Is it differ years?


     
  20. DCH

    DCH Member

    #3 Civil War token 225CI-1A $4 VG
    R.G. TYLER/WHOLESALE/GROCER/DETROIT MI
    BUSINESS/CARD

    #4 Civil War token, not listed in my old catalog. Similar to 765Q-2a
    PITTOCK/NEWS/DEALER/OPPOSITE P.O./PITTSBURGH
    PITTOCK'S CARD?
     
  21. Cucumbor

    Cucumbor Well-Known Member

    Hello Capturn,

    As I wrote above, yours is from Siscia (SIS) and mine from Sirmium (SIRM). Question of mint, not year :high5:

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