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, I stand corrected, The first coin appears to be a cast copy of the emperor Gordian II 238 AD. The obverse: IMP CAES M ANT GORDIANVS AFR AVG, and the reverse: ROMANE AETERNAE and is Rome seated holding victory and a scepter. The only type of coins issued by Gordian I and II are Denarius and Sestertius. Can you post the size and weight of this coin. From your pictures it looks the size of a Denarius.

The second is some type of token from the city of Milan.
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thanks ,but the first coin I found a link ,the coin look good to me ,but the second coin I dont have any information any link

http://images.google.ro/imgres?imgurl=http://www.forumancientcoins.com/Coins/08390p00.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.forumancientcoins.com/index.asp%3Fpar=55&par2=738&pos=1&usg=__SL4AM-cuBlduactrF4Gu-rUL3dg=&h=150&w=306&sz=25&hl=ro&start=16&um=1&tbnid=ABVg5oyWxegojM:&tbnh=57&tbnw=117&prev=/images%3Fq=gordian%2BII%2B%2Bafricanus&um=1&hl=ro&client=firefox-a&channel=s&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&hs=2hP&sa=N
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the link doesn't work here ,first coin is Gordian II Africanus 22 March - c. 12 April 238 A.D. ,here the photo found in internet




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For the first one, I'd have to say I'm skeptical. Coins of Roman emperor Gordian II are extremely scarce, and like all scarce emperors, his coins are frequently copied. There are three of these on FORVM's fake coin database, though none of them look exactly like yours. For me, the style of lettering doesn't look quite right, and the porous background and weak reverse details make me think it's a cast copy. If it were genuine, this coin (a sestertius, Sear# 8470) would be worth thousands.

With the second item, I can't help you much - I assume it's some kind of tourist souvenir from Milan. "La Madonnina" is the statue of the Virgin Mary that caps the spire of the Milan Cathedral.
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 Posted 02/18/2009  02:49 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Bacchus2 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The "Gordian II" is, without a doubt, a cast copy.
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Is that true for these types of coins? That if the lettering is not sharp that they must be fake? I have lots of there types of coins and am wondering if this is something I should look for.

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The Gordian is indeed a modern cast copy. Compare to this other known fake:-

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