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Hey all, I can read what looks like '_oan' on the left and "CA___)" on the observe. The back is obviously worn but I cannot decipher what this coin is. I've tried my research but after an hour I gave up. Can you help me please?

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Despite being "old Roman" in appearance, this coin is not actually ancient. I believe it's a copper solidus (or schilling) from the Lithuanian half of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, from the mid-1600s. Something like this example from a Vcoins seller. Because they "look Roman", they're often found mixed up with Late Roman Bronzes in unidentified uncleaned coin lots.
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Ahh, Thank you so much for clarifying that for me :)
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I believe this is Faustina (sp?) but I don't know which one. I looked everywhere, but I cannot find the type that looks to say AUGUSTUA on the reverse. Here are the pics. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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I would say it is Faustina sr.
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From what I can make out it does look like Faustina I.
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This coin obviously has a lot of dirt still on it and might come out pretty well if I clean it. Is this coin worth cleaning though? I mean, are Faustina coins worth the effort? Thanks to you both for your information, I'm very new so I appreciate it!
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Soak the coin in either distilled water or olive oil from a few weeks, I prefer olive oil. You might be able to remove some deposits, but I don't think it will make that much of a difference.
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