Roman Coin Help

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by HoosierDaddy, Sep 27, 2014.

  1. HoosierDaddy

    HoosierDaddy Active Member

    I found this in a large lot from feebay. I have seen similar coins but not one to match completely. I added a wheat cent for size comparison. DSC07280.JPG DSC07281.JPG

    Thanks for expert help.
     
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  3. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    Its emperor Licinius I. Let others do the full description. Gotta goto bed.
     
  4. HoosierDaddy

    HoosierDaddy Active Member

    Camp gate? But I can't find a match. Wondering if it is a fake?
     
  5. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

  6. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    It's not fake. Campgate type, Heraclea mint, second officina. A common Roman, but very nice. A soak in distilled water would loosen some of the dirt on the reverse and make it sharper.
     
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  7. HoosierDaddy

    HoosierDaddy Active Member

    Thank you so much guys. I thought for sure it looked too good to be the real deal.

    Any value range?

    I am starting a coin portfolio for my son. I looked on feebay for some market value but it's not consistent.
     
  8. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    There is no consistency with ancient coin values like moderns. You could have one person pay $40 and another will pay $120, it all depends on how bad someone wants it.

    This emperor and type is common. It does have full legends. If $ is important, i'd estimate it at $20-$25.
     
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  9. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    Value range, maybe $20 on eBay. Personally I wouldn't pay more than $10, not that it isn't a good coin, but very common, and I've already got a handful of them.

    It's a common misconception that ancient coins need to look bad to be authentic. Roman minting technology was very sophisticated, just in a different way from modern technology. Here's a pretty good looking follis of Constantine the Great...

    constantine.jpg
     
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  10. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    Here is a very nice Campgate type of Constantius II. These coins were frequently given a silver wash. This one still has traces of the wash, giving it an attractive blueish sheen...

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  11. HoosierDaddy

    HoosierDaddy Active Member

    Thanks for more info!
     
  12. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    Mat is right about the value. Very common coin type. Here is one from my collection to match the OP coin; however, this one still has the silver wash. I paid $20 shipped.
    Licinius_I_7_opt.jpg
    LICINIUS I AE3 Follis
    OBVERSE: IMP LICI-NIVS AVG, laureate bust right, wearing imperial mantle, holding globe, sceptre & mappa
    REVERSE: PROVIDEN-TIAE AVGG, campgate with three turrets, no door, delta in right field SMHA in ex.
    Struck at Heraclea 318-320 AD
    3.0g, 18mm
    RIC VII 48
     
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