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Greek And Roman Coins Needing ID Part Four.

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Here are the next two. Thank you all, I'm really enjoying reading your posts and am ticketing the coins as we go.

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the coin on the left is a posthumous issue of Faustina I with AVGVSTA reverse; Juno veiled, seated right, holding sceptre. The coin on the right is Postumus with a MONETA reverse from Cologne (depending on your reference)
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Thank you, you've been so helpful.
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Not 100% sure, but the Faustina I might be an ancient imitation - either plated bronze (ancient fouree counterfeit) or else a "barbarian" imitation. What's the weight?
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Hi Finn.
Thank you. The weight is 2.6g.
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