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 Posted 01/29/2013  3:41 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add inventor719 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Here are some ancient coins I purchased a while ago. I do not collect ancient coins too much so, I would love some help with identification and values of these coins.

Coin #1


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Coin #2

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Coin #3



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Coin #4- Only One side is visible (other side is blank)



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Any help would be great! Thanks!
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 Posted 01/29/2013  5:11 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinage123 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Coin 3 looks like Tetricus.
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#1 Urbs Roma (Trier mint), #2 Valens (Cyzicus mint), #3 Tetricus I (Cologne mint), #4 maybe a Byzantine pentanummium.
The first three are not of a high value, I'd be amazed if they each go for over $10.
Though to be fair, the Tericus I "Antoninianus" (that's what that type of coin is called) has a good strike on the obverse and reverse.
If that is a Byzantine pentanummium or a decanummium, with a blank reverse, then it to would be $10 at most in my opinion.
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Thanks, for the info Masis!
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I'm pretty sure #4 is not an ancient coin - that's a 'modern' ship's anchor depicted on it. It might be a lead seal or token.
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