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Help With The Indentification Of Few Roman Coins

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 Posted 08/30/2013  4:21 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add portupgrade to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hello there!
I own few roman (?) coins that I was not abble to identify on my own.

Can someone help me.

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Thank you!!

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The images are a bit small for my bad eye sight so I'll give you just a general idea who they are. The first coin appears to be the emperor Nerva, the next one looks like Antoninius Pius. The third one looks like it might be Severus Alexander, not sure of the next one, the last appears to be Roman Republic.
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I believe I can read IMP ANT on coin number 3. Just to make things interesting for the novice collector approx. 15 0r 20 later emperors adopted the names Antoninus Pius or Marcus Aurelius. In this case I believe it was the "little monster" Elagabalus. Number 4 looks like a denarius of Julia Mamaea of the family of Septimius Severus. There was quite the crew of Julia's in the dynasty and keeping them straight can require 'cheat notes'. Julia Domna was the senior Empress and Mamaea was her ...... sister ? niece ? 2nd cousin ? Honestly can't remember !
Last one is a Republican and someone else can help out with that one
I'm actually a Democrat ......
My friends consider me a Bolshevik !
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