Roman Coins Identification

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by Caligula, Aug 8, 2010.

  1. Caligula

    Caligula New Member

    Hello again,
    Here is another identification thread with only roman coins. I did not take pictures of each separately, but I will do whenever I have time.

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    Oh, there are two french coins on one picture, sorry about that ;)
     
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  3. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    The only thing at all different in this group is #2 which is a 'Barbarous radiate' copy of a Tetricus I (#3 is the real Tetricus style but a different reverse). Barbarous radiates are not worth any more money but can be harder to ID since they tend to be pretty wild style. The others are like your first two groups with common coins of common rulers.
     
  4. Eyestrain

    Eyestrain Junior Member

    1. Not enough legend left to be sure, but it's Constans or Constantius II, two Victories with wreaths type
    2. Barbarous radiate imitating Tetricus I
    3. Tetricus I
    4. Claudius II
    5. One of the Gallic Emperors, a little too rough to say which
    6. Gallienus
    7. Constantine I, Sol reverse
    8. Constantine I, Sol reverse
     
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