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Moderator
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Guess I not perfect doug, made a typo.
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Pillar of the Community
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I just cleaned coin #1 with a soft toothbrush scrub and then waxed it. It looks like some details came out after a light cleaning.  I am slightly confused. Apparently, some come from Rome and some from Siscia. Although, I think it might be; RIC 215 IMP AVRELIANVS AVG Radiate, cuirassed bust right. CONCORDIA MILITVM Aurelian standing right clasping hands with Concordia who stands left. P* in ex. I think this one might be from Siscia. Is there a particular way to tell?
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The P star is from Siscia, and you are correct it is RIC 215. It cleaned up nicely.
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I've been really busy but I wanted to let you know I think you got a very good deal on these coins. I've never purchased any coins from this dealer, but now will have to take a closer look. Now that you have them all identified I'll let you have the fun of attributing them.
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Thanks a lot echizento. And thanks too, JW. I'm pretty sure I'll buy again from them in the future. And now for attribution for coin #2.  Constantinopolis Commemorative. RIC Thessalonica 188 City Commemorative AE3/4. 330-333 AD. CONSTANTINOPOLIS, crested, laureate helmeted bust of Constantinopolis left in imperial mantle & holding sceptre / Victory with open wings standing left, right foot on a vessel's prow holding sceptre & leaning on shield, SMTSD in ex. That's the description. I don't see any officina marks because it's badly worn.
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I am posting them again because I have done a light cleaning to each one, some of them waxed. In some cases there is a marginal improvement.  Constans RIC VIII 120 Thessalonica Constans AE Centenionalis. 348-350 AD. D N CONSTANS P F AVG, bust right / FEL TEMP REPARATIO, Constans standing left on galley, holding phoenix and labarum, piloted by Victory, TESG in ex. The mintmark is TESB on my coin. I'm pretty sure I see a phoenix in hand but it's only a faint outline. Perhaps it was a weak strike and the rest worn away.
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Those are all nice w/good details--I think you got a great deal!
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I'm at a loss with coin #5 Aurelian.
On the reverse I'm pretty sure it's Aurelian on the left, Jupiter on the right. The details just ain't there.
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Gil-galad- Wonderful coins! Congrats! But I have a couple of questions about this order. First, was this an uncleaned lot of higher grade coins, or was this an order of 10 already cleaned coins from Eastern Europe? Second, how did you request that they try to send different emperors? I have ordered from this dealer in the past, but I seem to mainly get Constantius II coins. So some variety would be nice.
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Thanks.
These are the restored coins from the Balkan region.
As far as requesting. I called them and couldn't ever get anyone to answer. Finally, I emailed them and Rasiel got in touch with me. He said to give him my number and then he called me. That's how I got to talk to him. I made a request for different coins and he agreed. Simple as that.
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Pillar of the Community
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For coin #10
Valentinian I
RIC IX Siscia 7A
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Pillar of the Community
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Coin # 6 is equally vague as #5 as the details ain't there.
Here is what I know about it.
Constantine I
Bust facing right. Laureate headgear.
The obverse legend is not completely clear.
SOLIINVI-CTOCOMITI
Sol standing facing, head facing left.
Omega in left field.
I can't make out the last letter in exergue.
What looks like the omega symbol in left field to me is not having any matches anywhere or in Helvetica's Excel sheets. Any help would be appreciated.
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Pillar of the Community
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Coin #7 is also going to be a tough one. The flan is ragged and most of the legend is off of the flan. The reverse is also fairly worn. Despite all that, I still like the coin and it cleaned up rather well.
Gallienus
Radiate head right.
Gamma in left field.
A goddess standing facing, head facing left. Holding scepter in right hand. Holding something in left hand.
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Pillar of the Community
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For coin #8.
Constantius II
RIC VII Cyzicus 104/110
According to Helvetica, Cyzicus 104 and 110 are identical.
DN CONSTAN-TIVS PF AVG
FEL TEMP-REPARATIO
I can barely make out the mintmark in exergue. It might be SMKA.
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Coin #9 I'm slightly confused about. You guys say it's a Theodosius.
It looks like a Theodosius II or Honorius to me.
I think it has a GLORI-A ROMA-NORVM reverse. With globe between two emperors.
I would appreciate some help.
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