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First is Maximinus aka THRAX .... second is Alexander Severus
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sorry first in double pic or first secon on reverse pics
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First pic Max and Alex .... second pic SPES PVBLICA goes with Alex and third pic SALVS AVGVSTI goes with MAX aka "THRAX"
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Thanks alot any idea of what they worth
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DOES ANY1 KNOW THE OBVERSE WRITING ON TH SPES PVBLICA 1
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IMP ALEXANDER PIVS AVG ....... They are 'worth' whatever a fool is willing to pay for them. In this case not too much . You need to start learning how to search for this information. A local library would probably help you find reference materials.
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or even the internet.

www.acsearch.info
www.wildwinds.com
www.forumancientcoins.com/
google
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Don't get the idea that people don't want to help. They do. We love helping to identify coins. Everybody comes across one now and then they need help with. But nobody wants to attribute and appraise an entire collection. I don't know how you came across these coins but if you are planning on collecting then I would advise that you learn how to attribute them. If you are just planning on moving them and thats all, I would recommend having a coin shop appraise them for you.

As the saying goes: "Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day. Teach a man to fish and he will drink all your beer".
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I HAVE BEEN LOOKING ON THE INTERNET FOR A WEEK I I'm DOING IT RIGHT NOW JUST SOME OF THEM I CANT FIND BECAUSE I CANT SEE ENOUGH OF THE LETTERS BUT YOUS PEOPLE SEEM TO KNOW JUST OFF THE PICTURE THEY ALL GOING ON ebay MATE JUST WANT ROUGH IDEA I APPRECIATE THE HELP
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I HAVE IDENTIFIED OVER 20 OF THEM AND I AM ON ALL THE SITES YOU HAVE MENTIONED AND ALOT MORE JUST HARD SCROLLING THROUGH THAT MANY PAGES WITHOUT BEING ABLE TO NARROW IT DOWN you KNOW
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One week is not really a lot of time. Let me ask again; (1)are you a collector planning on keeping these? If so you have all the time in the world to research them. (2)Are you not a collector and planning on selling them? If so, Have a coin shop appraise and buy them.
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I AM SELLING THEM AND I HAVE ALREADY TRIED TO TAKE THEM A COIN SHOP THE OTHER DAY AND THE MAN TRIED TO RIP ME OFF OK AS HE OFFERED ME A 100 QUID WHEN I ALREADY KNEW I HAV COINS WORTH £200 AND £300 WHICH I HAD ALREADY RESEARCHED IF you DONT LIKE ME ASKING DONT REPLY
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£10-20 each.
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No need to yell and use caps friend. So you state that you have already researched them thoroughly and they are worth 2-300 pounds? Well there you are then. If you already know their worth then you already know their attributions. No need to discuss further. What are you doing here?
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