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No guesses? I was hoping to see some of our newer members chiming in.
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I'm not very welll-versd in Greek coinage, but I think it is Alexander the Great?
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You are 100% correct, Good job, your up next.   AR Tetradrachm Alexander the Great 315-294 AD Posthumus issue 27.7 mm x 16.27 grams Macedon Price 490 Var.
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Awesome! I really love that coin. It's a thing of beauty. Well, here's mine! 
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Aye that it is.  Victorinus - antoninianus Colonia Agrippinensis 256 A.D. - 257 A.D Obv: IMP C VICTORINVS P F AVG, radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right Rev: PAX AVG, Pax standing left, holding branch and transverse sceptre V in left field , star over palm in right field. RIC 118
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Dwayne you got it with Honorius: (This one is somewhat more special than the average Honorius; reverse is the very scarce VRBS ROMA FELIX type, struck in Rome in the few years leading up to the 410 AD Sack of Rome) 
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Nice coin VK 
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