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 Posted 01/19/2015  8:12 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Mikish to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
These are probably the smallest coins in my collection and I have no idea what they are.
They're are all about 5mm in diameter.


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 Posted 01/19/2015  8:18 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add echizento to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
There really isn't enough detail to make a positive ID, but the top right one looks like it might be Honorius.
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Pleas make one picture each from obverse and reverse as clear as you can. Also properly label them, not sure which belongs to which as you posted them. Seems three of them are Roman (or contemporary imitations).
With the clear 'O?IVS' on the top right obverse, it could be Theodosius or Honorius - better picture might make more of the legend decipherable.
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I think I found a way to get better quality photos.
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I think the top right is Honorius ( unfortunately) the bottom right looks like Constantius II but could be a late issue of Constantine. Better pics would help a lot.
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Unfortunately, this was the best I could get it.
I guess there is some details on some parts.


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The one with the star is likely a POP ROMANVS (The people of Rome, and the genius thereof) / CONS* (Mintmark of constantinople under a star). One of the rarer city commemoratives.
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