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Is the coin minted of copper?
Is the coin minted of bronze?
Was the coin minted between 312 and 324 A.D.?
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Was it minted between 278 & 312?
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Is the coin the size of a Canadian nickel or smaller? Does the coin have a king on it? Is it a Roman coin?
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Is the coins date below 500 AD? Yes. Is the coin from Europe? Yes. Is the coins denomination less than fifty? Yes. Is the coin from Italy? No. Was the coin made from 350 AD or below? Yes. Is the coin minted of copper? No. Is the coin minted of bronze? Yes. Was the coin minted between 312 and 324 A.D.? Yes. Was it minted between 278 & 312? Yes. Is the coin the size of a Canadian nickel or smaller? No. Does the coin have a king on it? Yes. Is it a Roman coin? Yes.
Thanks for the participation!
Edited by noahs-numismatics 06/10/2013 7:58 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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I'll guess:
CONSTANTINE The Great, Aquileia, 312 AD, Bronze Roman Coin.
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Is the coins denomination less than 10?
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Valued Member
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My guess is Bronze, London mint, 312 AD, CONSTANTINVS P F AVG, diameter 22.4 mm, Roman
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Valued Member
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I'll guess: Roman Empire Bronze follis, 312 A.D.
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Is the coins denomination less than 10? Yes.
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My guess...
312 AD, Roman coin, pieces of eight.
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Valued Member
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Please Noah, give us the answer :)
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Sorry, really busy w/ end of school year. Need to take pictures. Was hoping to do it yesterday, but never got a chance. Tomorrow I will have them. If not, keep reminding me until I do  .
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312AD Roman Licinius Follis Hints: One for Date, Country, and one of the following: Design/Composition/Denomination.1.Battle of Chrysopolis- Battle which Licinius lost to Constantine, leading directly to his death. 2.Maxentius- Dies at the Battle of Milvian Bridge in 312 against Constantine. 3.Cappuccino- Named after the Order of Capuchin Friars who originated in RomeThis one will go to......jlgaudlitz95! Closest guess! Congrats!
Edited by noahs-numismatics 06/20/2013 10:05 am
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Those ancients are just plain cool. Thanks for sharing Noah.
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