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Greek And Roman Coins Needing ID Part Ten.

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Hello again all.
Here are another two coins taken from the tray as they come to hand. Any information regarding emperors, mints etc. will be received with thanks.
This tray was given to me many years ago by someone who thought I'd appreciate them. I do, and have enjoyed owning them, but it's only now I've thought to seek advice and properly ticket the coins. I've collected and studied English early milled for 50 years but ancients have always been something of a mystery to me.

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Thank you Louis.
Do you know where and when?
I've noticed quite a few of these have an Iovis reverse.
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