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1/4" Diameter Coin

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http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f...e745f09d.jpg

I removed the non working links. You should use the upload function provided here. Also you need to be a little more specific in your title, echizento

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It is a Roman provincial coin.
Need to see the other side to fully attribute it.
From what I can see it seems to be from Vespasian.
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each link in the comments are a different side
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Sorry, but I can see only an obverse at each link. What do I have to do to see the reverse(s).?
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they are both portrait images
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Okay then, let's get both pictures displayed in here:


1/4
1/4

And you are saying these are the two sides of one coin?
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yes I am, if you look at the dent they are the same along with the general shape and curves of the coin
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Not a lot of information on this coin type, the only reference I found was from Roman Provincial coins 1941.1 or RPC 1941.2 Bust of Vespasian and Titus facing right.
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Maybe it's an issue from Caesaria, there was an issue with Vespasian on one and Titus on the other side - would match with the inscriptions as well.
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that's a pretty cool coin with the two bust....unfortunately, that's all I can add.
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