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Unknow Roman Coin Collections . Need Some Help

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hey I'm new to the community I have a collection of old coins found by my grand father in leptis magna libya years ago . I'm wondering what type are there for sure they are roman .

thank you .

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I moved your post to the ancient coin section to get the attention of the experts there
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It's best to post one or two coins at a time so that we can see the details and give you better help.

Some of the coins I do see are 2nd from the left Antonininus Pius, 3rd Hadrian. 2nd row, #2 I believe Titus,#3 Vespasian, #4 Hadrian. 3rd row Faustina senior and Faustina II.
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Hardly any corrosion either, found in Libya?
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thanks for the info .. no corrosion and I didnt clean them yet .usually u find them at the beach near the old ruins plus I have no clue about thire value at all . any help on an estamation
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It's difficult to assign a value to them, but based on condition alone I would value them at $40-$50 each +/_
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thanks guys u have been so helpful
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