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Need some help to ID these please.
Dia 18/20mm

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Dia 17mm
Siscia mint....Constans?

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The second coin is Constans from the Thessalonica (SMTSA) mint, GLORIA EXERCITVS.

The first coin looks like one of the ladies from the 3rd (ish) century, not sure which one though, I'm sure someone on here will be able to tell you shortly.
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The top one appears to be a Roman Provincial - I see "...OPOLEITON.." on the reverse
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I believe the first may be Crispina, issued at Philippopolis. Legends seem to match, and the size is right: http://www.forumancientcoins.com/ca...sp?zpg=26878

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Good job Bob

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Bob I don't know how you do it, it would have taken me forever if at all to find a match to that one.

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Here, I believe, is the coin Bobbyhelment tried to link to...thanks for that, Bobby:



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WOW!!That's the one! In hand and with a magnifier I can know make it out.So this is quite a rare coin I think?

I don't know how you did this!!
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Could someone check my attribution of the coin please (I cleaned it a little bit)...Really enjoyed doing this I hope I'm somewhere near!?Maybe I'm starting to learn a bit now?




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OOOPS.Forgot to put the attribution

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Constans AE3 Augustus 337-350 AD 18mm dia
OBV-B04 O06 CONSTANS NOB CAES Diademed,draped and cuirassed bust right
REV=R11 T35 M14 GLORIA EXERCITVS Soldiers(2)standing either side of two standards,each holding a spear and resting hand on shield.
EXERGUE-SMTSA SM=Imperial money TS=Thessalonica mint A=1st officina
RIC VII 201 Thessalonica
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