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Picked Up A Julia Domna Denarius And Constantine L Bronze.

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 Posted 09/24/2019  2:29 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Canefan to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I believe the Julia Domna is RIC 373 minted in Rome. 19.4mm/ 3.12 g.
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Constantine l , thinking this is RIC VII 135 minted in Trier Officina 1. Can only make out top of letters but it looks to be .ATR in exergue. 19.8 mm/3.27g.

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That Constantine piece is superb, museum quality.
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Two very nice coins. It might just be the picture but the JD looks like it might be a fouree.
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What do you see that concerns you? Family in Europe bought it from a dealer that guarantees all his coins. They return home in a couple of weeks.
So if there is a problem they can take it back. Weight and size seem to match other examples I looked up.
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Those are two superb examples, echizento might be referring to the possible corrosion on the top right of the coin. However, I believe it to be encrustations?
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I'd judge both to be outstanding specimens! Thanks for sharing.

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The spotting on the surface and corrosion on the edge is what makes me think it is a fouree.
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