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 Posted 12/18/2012  08:27 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Coinage123 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hello! I have been in the possession of this coin for quite a few years now and there is something about it which has stopped me selling it as an unidentified coin as to me its rather unusual. The coin itself is very worn, it has a nice green patina. I haven't a clue where to start with ID'ing this however hopefully one of you knowledgeable bunch might recognize the funny shape bust facing right with an "O" in front of it. The coin shows more detail in hand than the pictures so what I have done is annotated two pictures showing the raised surfaces which can be seen clearly in hand.
The reverse of the coin looks what I believe is Britannia however I could be wrong, I can also see the letters "AI" in front of 'Brittanias' head. I understand if an precision ID is not possible as it is very very worn. Weighs 2.16 grams and measures around 15mm.
here are the pictures:
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The obverse bust puts me in the mind of a City Goddess kinda like this one from Alexander Troas:

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Sorry for the late response, they both have the same sort of head shape, I'll have to look into it. Do you also reckon that it is Brittania on the reverse or have I got it the wrong way round? I am also thinking about soaking in a bit of olive oil for a few months to see if some of the dirt can be removed to expose the finer details.
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Sorry. I can't tell much about the reverse or even for sure what the obverse may be. I don't clean coins any more as I have only been disappointed in the coins I purchased and my patience with the process. Soaking it can't hurt, but I will be surprised if you will be able to tell much more about this coin afterwards. Good luck.
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I doubt Britannia - she looked like that on roman coins, but this isn't a British coin. I reckon Jwharper is on the money here - a city commemorative piece with that city's personification on it. Britannia looked like Roma, Roma looks like Constantinopolis et cetera.
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Just my Two Cents worth. I can't really tell much but I think I see a center dimple on both sides which could make it a Roman Provincial. Also IMO the nose looks like Gordian III. ?
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The second photo seems to show a Janus face on it. Which is often seen on the early Roman Republican bronzes, such as the example below.
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