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Two Roman Coins?

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 Posted 06/23/2009  9:28 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add MobtownBuzi to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I believe these are two Roman coins....Please help with identity of these coins, thank you Andrew These coins are fairly worn and are hard to decipher. I apologize for any eye-strains,




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 Posted 06/24/2009  09:44 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sap to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Sorry, MobtownBuzi, but is there any chance of getting better pics? I can;t tell too much from those. The first one appears to be a two-soldiers-holding-standard type, but I can't make the second one out at all.
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It's difficult to tell late Roman coins from their portraits, they tend to look the same. If I had to guess I would say Theodosius. Try soaking them in distilled water to remove some of the dirt.
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ok, I'm going to soak them in some distilled water and retake pictures, thanks for the tip
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