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Valued Member
United States
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Yep, the win goes to echizento. It is a 5-solidi medallion of Constantius Gallus... Good job!  John
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Moderator
  United States
23731 Posts |
Wow! that is such a beautiful coin. Is it yours?
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Moderator
  United States
23731 Posts |
After the last coin anything else pales to it's beauty. This should be very easy. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
842 Posts |
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Valued Member
United States
104 Posts |
Heavens no, echizento! I wish it were mine, though.
John
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Moderator
  United States
23731 Posts |
John you are correct.  
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Pillar of the Community
United States
842 Posts |
Do any of our newer members want to post?
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Moderator
  United States
23731 Posts |
I would also like to see more people playing.
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Moderator
  United States
23731 Posts |
ANG looks like no takers, so your up again.
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Moderator
  United States
23731 Posts |
In the interest of keeping this going here is one to guess. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
842 Posts |
Hmmmm. I'm not quite sure where to start on the time scale 
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Moderator
  United States
23731 Posts |
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  United States
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Pillar of the Community
United States
582 Posts |
I wouldn't know who to guess 
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Moderator
  United States
23731 Posts |
OK, maybe this wasn't a good example. The coin was struck during the reign of Hieron II of Syracuse. Calciati 347.  
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