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This is my first time trying to ID an ancient and I am kinda stuck. Also, please forgive me for not knowing the lingo.

From what I can tell it is a Constans Type 30 reverse with two soldiers and one standard.

Where I am stuck is the reverse does not match any of the pics I have found. It looks to me like it most closely matches the AQ, ANT reverse but the soldiers on my coin are not angled out near so much.

I am also having difficulty reading the legends.

So perhaps 337-342 AD?

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 Posted 05/15/2016  11:21 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add echizento to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I would say Constans.
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Thank you for the brain check echizento.

It weighs 2.2g and is 15.3mm in diameter. That makes it a Quadran?
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