How much are my coins worth?

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by Todor, Sep 17, 2015.

  1. Todor

    Todor New Member

    Hi guys,

    I recently inherited a bunch of ancient Roman coins. After a bit of research I was able to find some of them on the internet. Now I would like to sell them but I have no idea how much they cost...
    The ones I am talking about are:
    Philippus II bronze sestertius Pax 247-249 AD.
    Gallienus, Alexandria Troas bronze follis, 253-268 AD.
    Constantine I, AEfollis Heraclea Jupiter 309-337 AD. x2

    All of these coins are in good condition, compared to those I found on the internet.
    It would be very helpfull if someone who knows more about their price could help me out!
     
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  3. Jwt708

    Jwt708 Well-Known Member

    You need photos and it would be helpfyl to you provide weight and diameter.
     
  4. Owle

    Owle Junior Member

    Condition will be vital--think to yourself how collectors will see your coins and how much they would want them? PCGS forum has a very active ancient section too.
     
  5. There's no such thing as a Gallienus follis, the follis was introduced by Diocletian's reforms in 294, and Gallienus died in 268.
     
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