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Pillar of the Community
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Am I seeing things, but on the third image I think I see a pyramid shape, but my eyes may be playing tricks on me.
JW
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Pillar of the Community
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First coin 1.9grams and about the size of a dime Second coin 2.2 grams thick and about half the size of a dime.
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I just don't think there is enough to go on to attribute. I would say that the first coin appears to be a 4th century coin, and likely what I would refer to as a Constantine era coin. If that is correct and unless there is something spectacularly rare under the remaining dirt, the value will be fairly low. $2-5 at best is my guess. But never give up. There may be something about the coin that will make it skyrocket once the crude is completely off. Besides, value is only one aspect. For many of us, the satisfaction of first cleaning and then attributing is an important aspect as well. I'll keep trying as I know others are doing as we speak. In the meantime, put them babies back in to soak a little longer.  JW
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
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The first one is most probably Valentinian I (DN VALENTINI-ANVS PF AVG).
The reverse could be SECVRITAS-REIPVBLICAE an I would guess at the mintmark containing 'CO' meaning its probably from Arles or Constantinople.
Cant really say much more, sorry - I cant make anything out on the second coin.
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Pillar of the Community
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Does anyone else see a swastika on the coin in the last picture?
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: Does anyone else see a swastika on the coin in the last picture? Now JangoFett, what have you been drinking or smoking? 
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Pillar of the Community
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I'm totally serious. Look closely at the upper left corner. There is what looks like an outline of one.
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Pillar of the Community
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Could be an ancient or medieval Indian coin (since the swastika was a commonly used Hindu symbol).
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Pillar of the Community
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Well I put the others in Hydrogen peroxide 3percent but very few bubbles. I guess that means that all the crud is already gone I'll leave them for a couple of days to see if there is any change.
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Pillar of the Community
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Jangofett: I see what you are referring to, but I wonder if it's not like looking at clouds and picking out shapes. If it is a swastika, then you may be on to something. I'm just not convinced that once cleaned the swastika will still be there. JW P.S. Stay away from that funny weed, man! You'll end up looking like  .
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Pillar of the Community
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Here are some better shots of coin 2  
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Pillar of the Community
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Good images, but...... I really can't make out anything of value. I turned the coin 360 degrees and still nothing. When I look at the second image with the flan crack at 4 o'clock, I think I may see a draped and cuirassed bust right, but it just as well may be my imagination. At least I tried, eh?
JW
Edited by Bing 10/15/2011 4:41 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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The device on the left of the first pic that looks like an arrow could be an anchor with a figure just to the right of it. Laetitia or Annonia maybe, unfortunately I think this coin is too far gone to ever know for certain.
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Oh well.. Thank you all for your efforts. I'll put them in my gift stash and hopefully they will end up with some one who appreciates them..
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1. The first coin somebody else mentioned Valentinian while I was thinking Valens. If you could make out the lettering around the edge that would probably clinch it. I can't make out anything on the reverse.
2. Can't tell anything on the second coin but after it was pointed out it does look like some non-roman script.
3. If your coins are impregnated with olive oil they probably won't react well to the H2o2. Not that the crud isn't there, just that the oil and water and non-mixing and all.
4. Where did you acquire these coins. If in a far-off distant land that might help with coin #2.
5. Agree with jwharper's valuations.
-wheatiefan
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