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Can you ident. For me this coin? Seem ancient. Thx  
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I know that there were Julia Domna denarii and aurei issued with similar reverse iconography - Venus in 3/4 rear view with palm frond over shoulder, left elbow resting on a column, right arm raised. I don't know if there were typologically similar AE's issued. If not, I suppose the question is whether this is modern or perhaps an ancient base core for a fouree - or other unofficial issue. I suppose our Roman experts will know.
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In the meantime I did spot a Rome mint As on the Domna page at Wildwinds. RIC 846. 
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Louisv the weight is 11 grams
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Manry;
I think you probably mean 1.1 grams not 11 grams. Looking at the photo of your coin in your hand that is not a coin of 11 gram weight as it would have to be about 25 mm or more. Your photo is of a much smaller coin.
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Valued Member
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Now I will give you the diameter
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Valued Member
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2.5 cm is the diameter and weight 11 grams
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Sorry then Manry for the last message. Photo of the edge please if you would be so kind.
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My pleasure. You need this part? 
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Well you are showing an "as" size and weight coin but I am only finding a sestertius coin for this. Maybe someone else has a link. Here is the link to the sestertius type Bob was talking about. https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=4301014
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Joe, the Wildwinds coin I posted is listed there as an As, but with no weight provided. Description below.
Julia Domna AE As. Rome mint. AD 193-196.
Obv: IVLIA DOMNA AVG, draped bust right, hair tied in a bun behind head. Rev: VENERI VICTR, Venus, naked to waist, standing right, resting right elbow on a column, holding apple in extended left hand, palm branch over shoulder. S-C across fields.
RIC IV-1 846; Cohen 196; BMCRE 498; Sear 6647. Rated rare.
Contributed by Felix Maes, Sept. 2015
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Sorry about that Bob, so you had the answer all along! I am just writing tests for the week and reading too quickly.
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Good call Bob!  Quote: I think you probably mean 1.1 grams not 11 grams. Looking at the photo of your coin in your hand that is not a coin of 11 gram weight as it would have to be about 25 mm or more. Your photo is of a much smaller coin. Must admit I thought the same!....manry you've got huge hands and a nice coin.....great looking reverse...
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