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I stopped by a local shop today and looked through the gentleman's bargain box. There were mostly incomplete legend LRB's but these two were different so I got them. They are a bit rough but I was hoping to ID them for fun. I thought I'd be able to find them fairly easily but haven't been able to find anything yet.

Any ideas or clues?

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 Posted 07/07/2012  9:51 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add echizento to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I think #1 is a Roman Provinical of Antoninus Pius. #2 appears to be an early Byzantine decanummium don't know who it is though.
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with echizento.
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The ship's prow on #1 could similar to this coin?
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Well done guys. echizento... spot on. Looks like both are very close.

I did some more looking at coins like coin #2 and it seems Justinian I is the most likely. Large I = 10 nummi, ANNO to left, cross above, regnal year to right.

I'll check some more on both coins tomorrow.

Thanks a million
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wow guys, good job!



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Another example from DVC's link. I think this is it.
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Coela; Thrace; The Chersonese of Thrace
138--161 AE, 18mm, 3.6g
laureate head of Antoninus Pius, r. IMP CAES ANTONINVS
prow, l.; above, two ears of corn AEL MVNI CVELANI



An example from Forvm. The weight of this coin is 4.10g and 16mm, my coin #2 is only 1.8g and 14mm, maybe it's a barbarous imitation?
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Bronze dekanummium, SBCV 205, F, Nicomedia mint, 4.10g, 16.0mm, 556-557 A.D.; obverse D N IVSTINIANVS P P AVG, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right; reverse large I surmounted by a cross between ANNO and XXX (year 30), in ex NIK

Thanks again echizento and DVC. I think I'll soak them for while and see what happens. Not much to lose here.

I also bought a nice Numerian from this dealer which I will post down the line. He is starting to show some interest in ancients and now has a few nice ones, maybe I'll finally have a local source and someone to talk ancients with.
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