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ok here is a counter stamped that I have, not in the greatest shape but still decent, there is the intials on one side and what looks like a pyre on the other. It almost looks like it was stamped on a faustina but might be eyes playin tricks!

~ Wolfie


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Sometimes these countermarks can be difficult to read. I can't make out your from the picture. Here is a web site that might help you tell what it is: http://www.Romancoins.info/Countermarks.html
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Ok cool, thanks for that info! it looks like a "TI dot C dot A" the crack is where the second dot should be around... Haven't found the other stamp yet tho...

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 Posted 02/10/2012  4:25 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add echizento to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
TICA are countermarks of Augustus.
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"thought to refer to Tiberius Claudius Augustus (or by some as Tiberius Caesar Augustus -> still referring to Claudius)" From the website...
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Guess I should have said found on coins of Augustus.
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lol... the coin is in bad shape... gonna try to see if there are any markings that might hint to what it is... Thanks!
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