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2 Coins Set 4

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More coins for your IDing pleasure :)

Coin 1 :
weight - 3.29g Width - 1.8cm

2-Coins-Set-4
2-Coins-Set-4

Coin 2 :
Weight - 2.24g Width - 1.6cm

2-Coins-Set-4
2-Coins-Set-4

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The second coin is a Constantius bronze Roman coin 337-361 AD Obv: Laureate, draped and curaissed bust right
Rx: Two soldiers facing, standard between.
Siscia

Link to page is here: http://tjbuggey.ancients.info/romeae3.html
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Or it could be one further down the same page: DELMATIUS Caesar, AD 335-337 AE3/4
Obv: FL.DELMATIVS NOB.C, His laureated, draped and cuirassed bust right.
Rx: GLORIA EXERCITVS, Two soldiers either side of a standard; DSIS in exergue.
Siscia mint

They both have similar obverses.
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Im afraid for the bust of the coin 2 I accidentally uploaded the same bust as coin 1 I will upload theaactual obv for coin 2 later today when I get home :p sorry for the confusion
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Hahaha :D
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Im afraid the picture is a bit blury but that is the actual obv of coin 2 :)
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Crezzy if you go to the Ancient coin section under the sticky thread, Books, downloads and web sites you will find a link for a free download of ERIC I a book that will help you ID your coins. While we have no problem helping you, half the fun in collecting ancients is doing your own research.
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Tesorillo might be good for these coins. I know what both are, but if you poke through the types you might find them yourself. The second one is a common design presented ina rare way - not GLORIA EXERCITVS.
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Them pictures are alot better :D. Second one looks like the Roma bust, but I'm unsure about what the other side is.

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Your second coin has a GLORIA EXERCITVS reverse with an VRBS ROMA obverse. I can't make out the mintmark, but these were minted by Eastern mints.
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