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Roman? Can Only Read The Reverse

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I can't make out anything on the obverse of this coin, but I believe the reverse says BEATATRAN QUILLITAS and the alter inscription is VOTIS XX. I can find several coins that have that inscription, but none match the obverse. This is from an inherited collection. Is it authentic? Any help is appreciated.

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Hard to make it out, but looks like "CONSTAN_TINVS AVG" for the obverse. I believe that may make it Constantine I. Reverse: "BEATA TRAN_QVILLITAS / VOT/IS/XX." Mintmark may be STR...Trier?

Check with the Roman experts on the ancients board for sure.
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I agree with BobL, this is a nice example of the type, nice detail and clear legend.
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CONSTA NTINVSAVG, Constantine I.

How big is the coin? The exact same design was used for several different denominations.

This looks like an exceptionally well preserved coin.
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These are usually AE3 right around 17-18 mm.
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I weighed it, but did not measure it. It is 2.6 grams and maybe just about dime-sized.
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I always find pictures of the exact coin are very helpful to see.

As many know, there are endless varieties for this reverse type.

Here is the exact reference for your coin:
http://www.coinproject.com/coin_det...?coin=256396
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Thank you. That is very helpful.
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