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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I like that commemorative coin. It has a very attractive patina.
All four of the coins are bronze; actual copper ancient coins are pretty rare.
I don't see any reason to doubt the authenticity of any of the four.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Isn't it great that these wonderful pieces of ancient history are affordable?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
567 Posts |
I agree on the commemorative, wonderful buy. Making me jealous on that count!
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Moderator
 United States
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 to the community and to Ancient coin collecting. For your first few ancients you didn't do bad at all.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Welcome arnoldoe
Nice first step into ancients.
I think your commemorative is RIC VII Cyzicus 93, SMKG. A nice example from the gamma officina of Cyzicus is not all that easy to find.
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Valued Member
 Canada
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Quote:
Welcome arnoldoe
Nice first step into ancients.
I think your commemorative is RIC VII Cyzicus 93, SMKG. A nice example from the gamma officina of Cyzicus is not all that easy to find. I tried to look up my coin but it seems like there are thousands of very similar coins here are some I found 
Edited by arnoldoe 10/29/2014 8:57 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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Yes 'arnoldoe', many of the reverses of LRB (late Roman bronze) are common, they were minted in various mints over several years in many mints by several officinae (ie workshops). Yours is from the third (Gamma) workshop of the Cyzicus mint (SMK). But the clue to the attribution by 'Doucet' is the obverse legend. Yours has the legend "CONSTAN" break "TINOPOLI" and while your specific coin is not listed on Wildwinds in http://www.wildwinds.com/coins/ric/...tives/i.html there is an RIC 93 D having that obverse and your reverse (except that the officina letter is Delta [ie workshop 4] rather than Gamma). Hope that this all doesn't confuse you too much, it takes some time to get used to all the details. Postscript: So, the detailed RIC number for your coin would be RIC 93 G - but Sear#16477 will do just as fine.
Edited by Medieval 10/29/2014 10:11 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Yep, probably hundreds of thousands and no two alike. These are a pretty common type, although some mint marks are more scarce than others and a few are nearly impossible to find. In the most recent pic you posted all coins are from Cyzicus and there are two coins from the same workshop as your coin (known as the 3rd or gamma officina. One from 2nd workshop, two from the 6th and two I can't quite tell. A link to one of Victor's pages http://www.constantinethegreatcoins.com/comm/You'll find a useful commemorative spread sheet here.... http://www.catbikes.ch/coinstuff/coins-ric.htmHere is my example from the 3rd officina of Cyzicus. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Midieval is correct, Wildwinds doesn't show an example of 3rd workshop from Cyzicus. I don't know why, maybe they haven't got around to it.
The difference between RIC VII Cyzicus 92 and 93 is 93 is a pearl-diademed helmet and and 92 is laureate. I thought the OP coin looks pearled and my coin laureate. I could be wrong.
Edited by Doucet 10/29/2014 10:32 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: Wildwinds doesn't show an example of 3rd workshop from Cyzicus. I don't know why, maybe they haven't got around to it. Wildwinds rely on gaining access to a picture, since you have a nice example e-mail the pictures of yours with a relevant text and agreement to publish it to Dane Kurth - his e-mail is hidden in the small print (middle line of the second last block) on the home page.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: since you have a nice example e-mail the pictures of yours with a relevant text and agreement to publish it to Dane Kurth- his e-mail is hidden in the small print Her email  ...and  , arnoldoe!
Edited by ThisIsFun 10/30/2014 04:57 am
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote:Her email  Yes, you are right - found out when I opened earlier her recent e-mail in which she told me her maiden name and gave a link to her fan club from her motorcycle racing days  She is a pretty busy lady, so please don't anyone bother her with questions for identification/attribution or similar - but she is quite happy to receive corrections or similar, ie everything which makes Wildwinds an even better site.
Edited by Medieval 10/30/2014 06:14 am
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
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You did really well for your first ancients. Welcome to the club and hope to see you around often. You will learn loads here.
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Valued Member
Netherlands
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Beautiful coins - especially the commemorative one. And I see you already have one a link to one of the best websites available. From one newbie to another - welcome to the hobby. Saying 'have fun' is redundant as I can't imagine anything better.
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Valued Member
 Canada
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They arrived today in the mail, looking pretty good. plus after looking at them I can tell that the bottom right coin definitly has a SIS mint mark from Siscia in Croatia, and the other one looks to be from Cyzicus but not 100% I also ended up buying 2 more coins, spending almost $10 the really bad one was $1.31 with free shipping and the Soter Megas Tetradrachm coin was $2.29 but with $5 shipping, I bought it mostly because I wanted to also have a larger sized ancient coin, supposedly they are around 8 grams. 
Edited by arnoldoe 11/05/2014 8:54 pm
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