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 Posted 02/24/2009  7:24 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add stumpy041486 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I have the opportunity to buy these coins, and I was wondering if there is anything good here and what a fair price would be. This is what I was told they were.

[1]constantine the great 307-337 then says bronze follis of ticinian
[2]conitantius 11 337-361
constantius 2 337-361 small bronze of siscia
[4]constantius 2 337-361
[5] rome valens gloria romanorvm soldier standing right head left dragging captive and holding labarum with christogram
[6] honorius? arcadius rigloria rommanorum
[7]tovian 363-364bronze
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All common late Roman coins. Without seeing pictures couldn't tell you what a fair price would be.
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I assume you're reading handwriting written on a 2x2 or insert card. Just to clarify a couple of the words:

- "Ticinium" and "Siscia" are cities in which mints were located; these coins would have mintmarks from these cities on them.

- Constantine the Great, Constantius II, Valens, Honorius and Arcadius are Roman emperors. Your "tovian" is most likely emperor Jovian.

- "rigloria" - the "ri" is probably "R/", shorthand for the "reverse", or "tails side" of a coin.

Many of the coins from these emperors are quite common; fully identified and attributed, you'd probably pat $10-$20 each for them; the Jovian is probably the least common one there. Unidentified and poor condition coins might be $5 each. There are also some scarcer varieties; without seeing pics, we can't really be more precise than that.
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