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Large Roman Ae's - One Dollar Coins

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Bought these for a buck each.

Rome - Republic
AE As, Janus/Prow of ship with bull above (not too clear in the photo)
RCV 655, Cr. 1612



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Augugtus - Octavian & Divus Julius
AE Dupondus, uncertain Gallic or Italian Mint
Ca. 38 BC
DIVI F at left of bust
Cohen 95, Cr. 535/2
The reverse of this piece looks damaged by a chisel.


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Need help with this one. The obverse has a large clod of encrustation on the emperor but the reverse type is visible. It's two shields type.


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It might be Antoninus Pius. Similar to RIC III 736

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Yay, thanks. I looked it up in my brand new set of the RIC.
I got these three as part of a really wierd lot of about 110 coins I bought last week which had Greek, Roman and Byzantine in it. Whole lot was $100. Also found two Claudius "Minerva with shield) As, another large Augustus AE, and one empress I can't figure out - hair has a bun down by the neck and can only make out a few letters but they don't make sense. I'll puzzle over this for a little longer before posting it up.
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JCM - awesome lot! I'm guessing your empress is Faustina II. She had her bun pretty far down her head.
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