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Identifying--And-Values--Please..

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@smokey21, with coins that are this clear, you may enjoy going to a website like wildwinds.com and at least starting identifying your coins yourself. It shouln't be hard with coins that are as nicely detailed as these.
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Others here on CCF can provide more detailed help, but you can typically find the name of the ruler on the obv. Often there will be IMP or DN before the name. Then you can compare the design elements on the rev and look at the three, four or five letters on the bottom of the rev inscription as this text acts as a mintmark.
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We have a sticky section here titled "Books, downloads, and websites" that has all the information you will need to do you own ID research. I recommend you check it out.
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