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Two Unknown Coins - Any Information Is Appreciated

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The small coin was about the size of an American Roosevelt dime. Thanks!

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Here are the reverse sides:

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Left: Constantine (I'm not sure which one, but I'd guess II because it's a Caesar issue).
Right: Probably Trajan or Hadrian. Don't know enough to comment.
Both are Roman coppers (right early 2nd century AD, left early 4th).
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The smaller one is a late Roman bronze of the Emperor Constantine II when he was Caesar. The second is a Bronze AS of the emperor Hadrian.
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Yep, Constantine Second, GLORIA EXERCITVS (Glory of the Army). The big coin is definitely Hadrian.
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I agree with the attributions. Nice coins.


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Thank you all very much for the information. People are very knowledgeable here! I was surprised to learn they are so old.
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