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Please Help With Identification Of These 4 Ancient Coins.

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Hi, how are you guys? My name is William, and I have no knowledge of ancient coins. I was hoping someone could help me out withidentifying these four ancient coins. Thank you very much,

William


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The first one is a late Roman bronze Constantine II and the others appear to be medieval Spain.
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First off, welcome.

I'll add that that Constantine II would date to the mid 4th century AD and appears to be a "Gloria Exercitis" type with two standards. You can see some others like it recently posted here: http://goccf.com/t/314210

The coin at the upper right is probably technically an issue of the Kingdom of Castile ad Leon.

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The Roman coin is actually Constantine I (Constantine the Great)

Like this: http://www.coinproject.com/coin_det...p?coin=53551
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Kurt, I didn't see MAX in the legend. Glad you caught it.
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