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Surprised that no one posted any Constantine I. No Claudius I and II either.
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Claudius II, Roman Empire AE antoninianus Obv: IMP CLAVDIVS PF AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right Rev: VICTORIAE GOTHIC, trophy with two bound captives seated at base Mint: Cyzicus (struck 268-269) Ref: RIC V 252  As I posted in my recent thread, this type was struck in commemoration of Claudius's victory over the Goths at the Battle of Naissus in 268 or 269 AD.
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Constantine I Obv: CONSTANTINVS AVG Laureate Bust Right Rev: DN CONSTANTINI MAX AVG Laurel Wreath enclosing VOT XX Specs: 3.09 g, 19mm. 
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 AE 17 of Demetrios Poliorketes (294BC-288BC), Macedonian Kingdom - Sear(G)#6774 Obverse: Macedonian shield with monogram of Demetrios Reverse: Crested Macedonian helmet, BA SI below
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 AR Obol of Demetrios (~205BC-171BC), King of Bactria - Sear(G)#7531 Obverse: Bust of Demetrios right, draped and wearing elephant's scalp head dress Reverse: BASILEWS DEMETRIOV either side of young, naked Herakles facing, holding club and lion's skin, crowning himself, KP monogram in field
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Celtic, BRITAIN, DUROTRIGES. Uninscribed. AR. Stater. c.65 BC-45 AD. 19 mm, 4.02g Obv: Devolved head of Apollo right. Rev: Disjointed horse left; pellets above, pellet below, pellet in lozenge above tail, zigzag and pellet pattern between two parallel exergue lines. Ref: SCBC 367. 
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AR Tetradrachm Seleucid Kingdom Demetrios II Nicator (The Victor) Second reign 129-128 BC This coin Dated Seleucid year 184 (128 BC) Tyre mint, Phoenicia Bust of Demetrios II Eagle standing facing left Monograms and date. SNGcop 356.  
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 diomedes soter indo-greek kingdon (bactria) 95-90 bc o:dioscuri with greek legend r:zebu with kharosthi legend and this guy...   diocletian alexandrian ae tetradrachm
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Not a very good example but here is another. AE2 Decentius 351-353 AD DN DECENTIVS NOB CAES VICTORIAE DD NN AVG ET CAE VOT V MVLT X in wreath SP center filed RSLG (Lyons mint) RIC VIII Lyons 146  
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Another D: Diadumenian   Type : Roman Provincial Region : MOESIA INFERIOR City : Marcianopolis Issuer : Macrinus and Diadumenian Date Ruled : 11 April 217 - 8 June 218 A.D. Denomination : Pentassarion Diameter : 26.5 mm Weight : 12.7 g Die Axis : 6 h Obverse Description : Laureate head of Macrinus right facing bare-head of Diadumenian left Reverse Description : Snake in four coils with head erect, E left Primary Reference : Varbanov 1214
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I like that one DG! Snakes! 
Edited by Valecrucis 11/17/2014 3:14 pm
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Domitian, 81-96AD. Copper as, 290-91 A.D. 28.5mm, 10.18g Obv. IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM COS XV CENS PER P P, laureate head right; Rev. MONETA AVGVSTI S C, Moneta standing left, scales in right, cornucopia in left. Ref. RIC II 395, BMCRE II 449, Cohen 33. 
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Those are really nice coins. Pish I wish my Delmatius looked that good.
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