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One Roman Silver Two Others Not Sure.( Need Help Please )

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The roman coin is 101bc. ( I think ). It has an X on rev. side. Is this makers mark ? .... Second coin is about the size of a U.S. quarter without the rim. It reads CORONATION AT WESTMINSTER June 28 1838, (Is this a coin or token) .... The third coin is a little bigger than a quarter. .. One side reads RATIO RESTEM PERAT OMNES (around face), VB DV CENDIS RATIONIBVS 1588 ( on face). .. Reverse has shield with crown above and reads, CAMERE COMPV TORREGIORVM. ... Glad you guys are here Thanks again.



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Second one is a coronation medallion of Queen Victoria.
Without the full legend, difficult to know which type.

Last one is a French jeton (Henri III) depicting scientific experiments - the forefront of technology.
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Thank you very much Pertinax, I have looked long and hard to find nothing should have came here first. Do you know if the French jeton or the 101bc roman coin has any value. I Thank You greatly for your help.
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Any chance of a better picture of the roman?
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I will try to get a better picture, check back later today. It is a little fuzzy ( sorry )
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Only the first coin is Roman. A silver Republican denarius issued by L SENTIUS in 101 BC. On the obverse is the head of Roma with the letters ARG PVB and on the reverse is Jupiter riding in a quadriga with the letters L SENTIUS CF. Sear 5 #203
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grandpa1335,
A lot depends on the condition.

I paid £3 plus postage for one dated 1593 in better condition.

I don't think they're much collected.

You can't necessarily go by the date - I've read that some were being struck 100s of years later.

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