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Greek And Roman Coins Needing ID Part Six.

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Just four today, these being the first two.
I'm seeing Constantinius in the obverse legend of the coin on the left. The other, I've no idea.
Thank you all again.


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 Posted 06/18/2020  07:41 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Palouche to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Left I'm reading CONSTANTINVS...Constantine.


Right more difficult with photo quality but I think it's Valens..
Probably something like this..
obverse...DN VALENS PF AVG
reverse...GLORIA ROMANORVM. Emperor walking right, holding labarum, dragging a captive behind him...
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the coin on the left is Constantine II. The part of the obverse I can make out is CONSTANTINVS IVN, the IVN bit means junior. The mint is tough to make out, but ends in R, so likely to be Trier, something like PTR or STR.
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Excellent. Thank you Victor.
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