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Old Late Roman Coin ?

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 Posted 03/14/2018  8:24 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add pendrak to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi Guys-

I am bored. I can't find any large good lots of truly unsearched and uncleaned Romans. So- I am going through a bunch of coins that I attributed years ago- looking them up again and making sure.

I have sometimes found that I was not as smart then, as now. LOL.

OK. For some reason I tagged this one as a Valentinian III RIC X 2133.
AE4 10mm and 1.0 Grams

What do you think? Yes/No? Why did I tag it this way? Pic of RIC X Page 378 for a Ref. You need to also check the RIC abbreviations page to make sure-

So- after you look and check it out- please send a post-+/-/?

Later-


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Pendrak,

Definitely not my collecting area, but to offer a thought: I think you may have an "OR" at 10:00 on the obverse. I have seen small AE's with VICTOR-IA reverses with D N HONORI (Honorius - I've seen barbarous imitations that look a lot like yours) and the pricey DN MAIORIANVS (Majorian) examples. Both have OR in that general location on the obverse. Perhaps there are other suggestions that fit the bill?
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Very good. Not only that- but if you look close you can maybe see NORI for HONORIVS. Even if it were a Valentinian I cant figure out how I came up with RIC X 2133.
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