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Pillar of the Community
United States
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You can buy ancient Roman coins made all over the world on the Internet. Even the places the Romans didn't think to make them. ;)
Really though I can't imagine this hobby without being able to research online. I'd have to have one hefty library to even duplicate just what Wildwinds gives me, and it would be quite a bit slower.
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Pillar of the Community
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I think the Valentinian example makes the lot well worth what you paid. 'Reputable dealers are offering Valentinian coins of this type from Siscia with full legends, perfectly centered strike, full mint mark and above average details for 40-80US. Just have a look at Vcoins and search "Valentinian Siscia"
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Pillar of the Community
Spain
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As example, for me, following Damian R. Salgado: 1) Constantius II AE3 1/4 Maiorina Siscia, 348-350 AD 19 mm/ 2.6g Mintmark epsilon SIS close to RIC 243, Salgado 8665
2) City Commemorative "Constantinopolis" reverse anepigraph AE3 Centenionalis Thessalonica, 330-337 AD 19 mm / 2.5g Mintmark SMTS delta (T is a little corroded) Salgado 8310-g
3) Valentinian I AE3 Centenionalis Siscia, 364-375 AD 19mm / 2.1g Mintmark D SISC Obv Fieldmark * over A Possibly RIC 7a vi or vii unpublished as referenced on wildwinds Salgado 9034-f.1.
a) your mint mark of coin nº 3 was wrong, really is DSISC so you must see again with this mint mark. b) so, when I say "this is a centenionalis", really I´m not exctly sure that roman called centenionalis to this coin, but I´m sure that the others coins that I call "centenionalis" were the same denomination...
As I said before: Is not necessary to be mad to collect ancient coins, but it helps... ;D
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welcome to ancient c555. you did fine, you may have paid a bit more than many would...but they are nice coins. well centered, good details, good flans...nice coins for LRB really. very nice coins to start with. my first ancient is my avatar coin, I paid about the same price for it.
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Very interesting to see the values on VCoins for the Constantius II and the Valentinian. Good reference Biancasdad. A resource I shall bookmark for the future. chrsmat, thanks. the centering and detail caught my eye. happy to have them regardless of their dollar value. Athalbert, again I appreciate your thorough reply. I was unclear on your meaning regarding the coin three mintmark. Here is the corresponding image I found on Wildwinds, whose identification is labeled 'RIC 7a type vii unpublished.' I would amend my attributed mintmark to 'DASISc' http://wildwinds.com/coins/ric/vale...007a_vii.jpgthanks again!
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Spain
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I must say another thing about your coins... In several years, the price that you have paid now will have no importance at all. But these coins with their complete legends probably will remain in your collection. Sometimes I have bought coins only for "having the type"... Its a mistake, a roman coin must be readable
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: a roman coin must be readable Except minimus coinage (reduced module) which has had its inscription sheared off, I would agree wholeheartedly with what Athalbert said here. Which is why it grieves me that most of the bronze coins, especially LRB, are in such poor grade on ebay. I just spent a couple of hours going over 1000 lots of ebay offerings, and found only 1 coin I was willing to put a bid on. The number of coins that were fully readable were few and far between. Most of the bronze I was seeing are not worth buying. Do very many on this list collect Late Roman bronze? I suspect not, precisely because of the lack of quality among the ebay offerings. So far most of what I have read about lrb purchases here relate to finds in uncleaned lots - at the bottom of the grade scale. Where are people going to get collectable late Roman bronze coins? Vcoins?
Edited by lrbguy 04/07/2015 9:08 pm
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Valued Member
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Forum Ancient Coins has some available. I believe dirty old coins sells cleaned ones as well as uncleaned, though I can't vouch for the cleaned coins. I'm happy with the uncleaned ones I've purchased from them (identifiable, some in better shape than others, but none in the condition of the three in this thread).
The three in this thread I purchased at the convention in Baltimore at the end of March. Lots of dealers who are quite patient with a newbie sifting through their boxes. Sadly, those I asked did not have online sales available.
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