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<p>[QUOTE="gsimonel, post: 2586145, member: 82549"]It's one of the later Fallen Horseman types. I'm guessing Julian II based on the obverse portrait, but without an obverse inscription it's probably not possible to be 100% certain of the emperor. Constantius II and Constantius Gallus are also possibilities. Can you tell if the last few letters of the inscription are AVG or NOBC? How big is the coin? </p><p><br /></p><p>Pretty amazing to find one of these in a roll of pennies.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="gsimonel, post: 2586145, member: 82549"]It's one of the later Fallen Horseman types. I'm guessing Julian II based on the obverse portrait, but without an obverse inscription it's probably not possible to be 100% certain of the emperor. Constantius II and Constantius Gallus are also possibilities. Can you tell if the last few letters of the inscription are AVG or NOBC? How big is the coin? Pretty amazing to find one of these in a roll of pennies.[/QUOTE]
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