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Need Some Help With Roman Coins

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 Posted 09/16/2015  08:30 am Show Profile   Check geraltttt82's eBay Listings Bookmark this topic Add geraltttt82 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers

Maybe someone have idea what I have. Unfortunetly they are totaly destruct...


1. 9.43 g / 23.61 - 24.16 mm


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2. 1.83 g / 16.59 - 16.90 mm



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i would guess the second was marcus aurelius, maybe lucius verus or commodus. the reverse is probably a feminine personification with a cornucopia...but who know which one in this condition.

i really don't know on the first...i would guess philip I.
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They are both really too worn for a positive ID, but I would agree with Chris the second one does look like Marcus Aurelius.
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