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Is This A Roman Brockage Or Double Struck?

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 Posted 10/12/2015  02:39 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add MOJO to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I am selling off my many coins after collecting for 40+ years. In doing so, I have come across many that I don't remember getting and or wasn't familiar with the (possible) err or variety.

I have this Roman coin that appears much different that the same coin as seen in many pics on ebay. It appears as if the DIID is restamped & backwards (3rd PIC), along with the extra 'D'. Looking at the reverse side (1st & 2nd pics), it appears as if it is a Brockage, but don't know enough to call it, or am I just seeing things LOL

Can anybody help me?

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 Posted 10/12/2015  09:31 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add lrbguy to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Sorry to disappoint, but your coin is normal in all respects. Not double struck, and certainly not a brockage.

Here is what I see:

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What you are reading as two 'D's I read as a C and an S in the normal obverse inscription: DN CONSTAN - TIUS PF AVG

I need you to confirm on the size and weight of your coin; is it about 18-19mm in diameter?

The mintmark is not clear in the photo, but for a falling horseman type with the "D" high in the left field, I am inclined to read it as TCON, for the third officina at Arelate (at a time it was being called "Constantia").
The reverse legend break is type A, MP-RE, so your coin is RIC VIII Arelate 215 for Constantius II.

The little round mark behind the bust on the obverse is an accretion.
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 Posted 10/12/2015  12:00 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add MOJO to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I said I might be "seeing things" lol Thank you for your reply. Despite my chronic collecting, there is still so much more to know about the North American coins that I dare not start on the Roman :) As in everything else, it will stick with me and in time, I know I will know the ins and out :)

Moving forward, the coin is actually flatter as if it were struck again (from the two outer red points) - the just above the shoulder & slightly taking part of the top string...and there is a backwards D within...this is why I thought it was a brockage. I do have to pull it out to confirm it's size, but I will get back to you on that.

Thanks again for your reply.
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 Posted 10/12/2015  12:09 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add echizento to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I agree a normal struck coin.
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Thank you again :) I do not come across to many Romans on my travels so I will keep this one as a token of my collector days :)
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