This Follis of Emperor Galerius was struck in Alexandria. It looked common to me, until I found that it was listed as many reliable sources.. Cohen 48, Sear 88 # 3719, RIC VI-101a etc... For their part, Wildwinds separated this series among similar others because it had " Divergent wreath ties" contrary to the others which had " parallel wreath ties". The reverse reads Genio Imperatoris,with K in left field, and A over P in right field.The coin weighs 6.74 g. Please try to guess an approximate value of that coin. Thank you..
Again... 1. Go to Vcoins, search for similar coins to see the current retail values. Be sure to factor in your coin's grade when comparing. 2. Go to acsearch.com and search for sales price at various auctions. 3. Go to CNG's archives and search for similar sales 4. Go to Numisbids.com and Sixbid.com to search for similar coins coming up for auction 5. Try looking for similar coins on eBay, using the Advanced Search function and selecting "Completed Auctions" And... See my post and Doug's comments in your last thread for comments (pleas, really) regarding your images. You'd likely get more opinions and feedback if: 1. You posted larger, clearer images 2. You showed some initiative in researching your question first. For instance: "I have this Gallerius Follis which I have identified as RIC VI-101a. Searching for comps revealed a few and the prices ranged from $w to $x (show those coins or attach links to the examples). Here are those similar coins. Given this, I think my coin may be worth $z. Do you agree?" The odds are that if you actually put forth the effort to estimate your coin's value, you won't even need our opinions on its worth. I say these things not to belittle you but to make you a more knowledgable collector. We all love seeing everyone else's coins but frankly, Charles, the volume of your ID/value questions and usual lack of basic research is off-putting.