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More Hints On Ancient Coin Please

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 Posted 11/18/2023  11:59 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add ttkoo to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I have 3 coins, all which have a 3 shape on them. Can't find it.
I have used Epsilon, Omega, E and 3, no luck. There is also what appears to me to be a crayfish or lobster ( I know, right!)

On the obverse I can make out ANVSPFAVG

I have also loaded a pic of all 3, just to show the common reverse design.

Help!


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 Posted 11/19/2023  01:04 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Biancasdad to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Maybe Justin I.

Coins from this era show a wide range of styles and generally have poorly formed legends.

Here is a similar coin from Wildwinds: Justin I, 518-527 AD, AE Pentanummium, Antioch, 13mm. DN IVSTINVS PP AG, pearl diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right / Retrograde epsilon to left of Tyche of Antioch, turreted, seated left in distyle shrine, River-God swimming at her feet. SB 111, DOC 57.
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Thanks, that's nailed a start for me.... a lobster....doh
And the old retrograde epsilon trick.
Nice work, I will learn.
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retrograde epsilon and Tyche of Antioch, on a pentanummium of Justin I (518-527 AD).

Sometimes said to be the last Roman coin type with a pagan (i.e. non-Christian) design - which it kind of is, except there's also a scarce double-portrait version minted for the brief co-reign of Justin I and Justinian I in 527 AD, and an even scarcer (and/or very hard to identify) issue for Justinian's sole reign that is probably the true last pagan type.
I don't see the obverses on the other two coins, so they could theoretically not be Justin, though I suspect that if there was a double portrait you'd have pointed it out!
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No, I don't think that there is a dual portrait.
Here they are together.
Thanks for the info though, most interesting.

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