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Help With Attribution, Silver Greek Ancient

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It looks silver, it looks Greek, it looks ancient. Thats about all I have so far.

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 Posted 03/18/2018  11:19 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Palouche to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Looks like a fallen horseman type?
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Those were bronzes, no?

I now think its Roman.
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Silvered? Size and weight, looks RIC...
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Is there a Constantius fallen horseman in silver?
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Late Roman Bronze (LRB) from the Fallen Horseman series first struck circa 348 AD.
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Definitely looks Roman and reverse fallen horseman. I don't believe they have ever made that reverse in silver. These were actually silvered, but what's strange is that the coin is extremely worn and almost all the silver is still there?
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