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Bruce, Unfortunately there isn't much information to work with here. Any chance you can post a photo or scan? Never know what someone might notice and help...
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This coin is of one of the two Faustinas and sounds like a Provincial . Given the size and even the very generic reverse description, I might hazard a guess...
If the bun is distinctive at the back of the head, it is likely Faustina Jr. Faustina Sr had more of a hairstyle that appears to gathered towards the top back...
thank you for letting me join ,I have been trying to get my sons school interested in ancient coins and I am going to give his history teacher the web site to...
Good luck on your effort. ACE is a great way to get kids more interested in history. I hope we see their questions posted this coming year. Regards, Jerry...
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The 26mm size and the "YK" at the beginning of the reverse insciption suggest to me a Roman Provincial coin from Nikopolis or Markianopolis, where they often...
Hi Devan, This sounds like a perfect example of when a picture would be worth a thousand words. You give some tantalizing hints, but unfortunately, nothing of...
http://www.stoa.org/gallery/album144/P6075219 http://www.stoa.org/gallery/album144/P6075220 This coin is a reproduction, but all of the genuine coins from...
Ave Lexingtonites! First off, I'd have to say that I haven't, historically, been among those with sufficient wherewithal to have handled a great number of...
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Hi Sean, First, let me thank you (!!) for including an image of your coin. It's small, granted, and not too detailed, but it is an invaluable aid. I blew it...
thanks for the help, in person the reverse is definently a bird. it looks like an ostrich to me. i made out these letters on the coin looks like there are some...
Sean C, I have several thoughts on the coin you are seeking help with. First if the 16mm size if correct, the coin may be a Greek Imperial, also called a...
thanks a lot! looks like a match to me, just a question what does the ostrich represents? and what would the sear or any other catagorizer number would this...
Sean, First, I would have told you that there were no ostriches on any Roman coins, Imperial or Provincial. Eagles, peacocks - sure - a few Provincials have...
opps i wieghted it. it is 1.7 and yes it is 16mm so i dont know after looking at your coin. the neck is all u see. it doesnt go the shoulders so ill check on...
30mm and 1.6 grams would be a really thin coin. The ostrich match suggested is nearly half the diameter and nearly twice the weight. Please confirm those...
Sean, Without knowing for sure which emperor and city, it is almost impossible to assign a reference number to the coin. I wasn't able to locate a match in...
i mixed up that was a different coin it is 16mm not 30mm that is a different coin, sorry for the mix up everyone Doug Smith <dougsmit@...> wrote: 30mm...
the end of the obverse is def. AVG which makes this an augustus. over top of the bird is an "o" and in front of the face of the bird looks like an "A", a "R'...
ok know i look at it the ostrich is exactly the same with the little "o" over top of the ostrich and the guy is an AVG so i dont know if that helps but looks...
Greetings, Pardon me for lurking so long on this one. I think what you have is a fouree denarius of Elagabalus or Severus Alexander and you are looking at a...
I'm going to go way out on a limb on this. I think you have a FEL TEMP REPARATIO, soldier spearing fallen horseman reverse. Because there is a lot going on in...