old Maybe Roman ? coins

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by Rafique, Mar 23, 2021.

  1. Rafique

    Rafique RafMal

    hey watsup fellezs, we all good today i trust.
    i got this 2 coins here, came with some coins i purchased. not sure what they are as i never collected these styles of coins, can you guys help me identify these coins and year if possible, and are they worth collecting ,
    thanks:joyful:
     

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  3. svessien

    svessien Senior Member

    Hi
    Your coins look like they are from the 270s AD. The first one looks like emperor Probus, the second one is Aurelian, I think? (I wasn’t able to make out the legend properly.)
    These are coins that are fairly inexpensive, but why not collect them anyway?
     
  4. ancient coin hunter

    ancient coin hunter 3rd Century Usurper

    2nd one I believe is Maximian, co-emperor with Diocletian. I can make out MAXIMIANVS on the legend. First one looks like Probus.
     
  5. Rafique

    Rafique RafMal

    ok thank you , will it have any value in another 30 years or so?
     
  6. Rafique

    Rafique RafMal

    re
    ally i dont know who these people are:confused: but thanks all the same.
     
  7. ancient coin hunter

    ancient coin hunter 3rd Century Usurper

    These coins are not valuable but make a good keepsake. After all, it's wonderful to hold a piece of ancient history in your hands. Who knows who used these coins - soldiers, merchants, average citizens?
     
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    ancient coin hunter 3rd Century Usurper

  9. ambr0zie

    ambr0zie Dacian Taraboste

    I think the first one could be Claudius Gothicus
    http://numismatics.org/ocre/id/ric.5.cg.13

    Or a Probus as mentioned earlier

    Second is Maximianus, Herculi Invicto AVGG reverse.

    The conservation of the coins will not get you too much money in 30 or 50 years. I would collect them for their historical value.
     
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  10. DonnaML

    DonnaML Well-Known Member

    But if you hold on to them for another 1,800 years, who knows what they might be worth?
     
  11. Rafique

    Rafique RafMal

    wel im just trying to decide if i want them or want to start collecting them, i dont really like the look of them. guess il just stick to collecting Normal coins that i can Read:banghead:
     
  12. ambr0zie

    ambr0zie Dacian Taraboste

    That's why I never sell any coins, I prefer keeping them, in 1000 years I could make a fortune.
     
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  13. Choucas

    Choucas Well-Known Member

    I agree with @ambr0zie on the second one. The first one is indeed Probus, like svessien said. I can't read the mintmark properly, but it is supposed to be RIC 157, normal cuirassed bust right.
     
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  14. Rafique

    Rafique RafMal

    waaaa.... yeah dont think this planet will survive that
     
  15. ambr0zie

    ambr0zie Dacian Taraboste

    I had the same opinion about 5 years ago. I got some 4th century Roman coins, so newer than yours and I was a little disappointed when seeing that their market value is almost zero. Also I didn't like their overall look, being a modern coins collector and I found it difficult to attribute them.
    But after a few years I made a fresh start in ancients and I can say I like them much more than moderns.
     
  16. Rafique

    Rafique RafMal

    lol we all wish we could live so long. like that one
     
  17. hotwheelsearl

    hotwheelsearl Well-Known Member

    Those are not investment coins, but still cool.

    like others said, definitely Probus and Maximian
     
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  18. Rafique

    Rafique RafMal

    dont get me wrong, its just not appealing to me, I've had it for a few years now. and just remembered them this week so i taught id find out. but really i dont think i can like them, i buy coins of some value and mainly they must make me want them, but i will just keep it in the family
     
  19. Rafique

    Rafique RafMal

    i must say you guys seem to no a whole lot more than i ever will:). thank you all for the input
     
  20. rrdenarius

    rrdenarius non omnibus dormio

    Welcome @Rafique . You have two interesting, old coins. They are LRBs (Late Roman Bronzes) and should not be expensive.
    You can learn a lot about the coins even when you can not read all the letters. I use acsearch.info to help ID coins. I think I can see AVGG and someone holding Victory on one coin. I searched for these words and got about a thousand hits. One is close on the reverse.
    holding victory AVGG.jpg
    Magnus Maximus Æ Centenionalis. Arelate, AD 383-388. D N MAG MAXIMVS P F AVG, rosette-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / VICTORIA AVGG, Emperor standing left, holding Victory on globe and vexillum; PCON in exergue

    Your coin was produced by one of two co-rulers (AVGG) thus the two Gs. He must have been celebrating a victory somewhere.
     
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  21. ambr0zie

    ambr0zie Dacian Taraboste

    The second coin is Maximianus, the obverse legend is readable.
     
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