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Greek And Roman Coins Needing ID Part Eight.

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Hi all.
Another four today for you to take a look at.
The one on the left here is Postumus, Iovi Victori on the reverse? I've no idea what the silver coin might be.
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The coin on the right is Caracalla with an obverse legend ANTONINVS AVGVSTVS and reverse PONTIF TR P III and shows Caracalla holding globe and spear. It was struck in Rome in A.D. 200. It should be silver, but in your picture it looks more like base metal, maybe just toning, but if it is not silver it is a limes denarius.
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Hi Victor.
Thank you! Yes, it's silver and, though rather tarnished, not as dark as these photos might suggest.
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