I inherited this coin and I have some doubts. It seems to be a bronze dupondio, with the figure of Augustus. What do you think, is it really a bronze dupondio? Could anyone add any more information? Seems to be authentic? If yes, what is the average market value. Thank you!
It's not Augustus, I believe it is Vespasian. Instead of dupondius, it is an as. It is from Antioch and condition is a big factor in value and your coin is in fairly rough shape.
It's a coin of Vespasian from Antioch in Syria. You can just make out the "V" at the top of the head, to the right of the tip of the laurel wreath. https://cNGCoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=304949
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