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2 Roman Provincial Coins - Need Help With ID Please!

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 Posted 12/28/2018  08:21 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add xoduspbc to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hey guys! Here's my thoughts on these:

Left: Grapes on the reverse and maybe Diadumiand (spelling)

Right: Really no idea

Thanks!

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 Posted 12/28/2018  08:52 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Ben to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I reckon the left hand coin is from Markianopolis...but I am notsure the bust is youthful enough to be Diadumenian. I am leaning towards the other emperors around that time, but without the obverse legend being readable, I'm not sure we can assign it firmly.
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MAPKIANOΠOΛITΩN does work for the reverse legend. I suspect Elagabalus.
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Possibly CEBHC AVΓ (of EVCEBHC AVΓ, with some letters ligate) on the obverse of the big guy. Perhaps a Thrace issue of Maximinus I?
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Hey guys,

Cool, thanks for your help! I agree it looks more like Elagabalus with a grape bunch reverse from Markianopolis.

And I also think you're right about Maximinus I - The bridge of the nose (looks broken) seems to be pretty consistent. Thanks so much!
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