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 Posted 01/26/2021  7:57 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Nw2k to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hello, I had a collection of coins in my possesion, but dont know anything about them, from what era they are and perhaps what its worth when its sold.
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@nw2, first welcome to CCF. Second, best practice is to list only a coin or two for each thread so that you can post better close-up images of the individual coins and we can focus on them. Please take individual shots on two and post them to this thread. Of course, you can open up subsequent threads with other of your Byzantine coins. Thx.
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let's see some closer pics!
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It's best to post one or two coins pre thread. From I can see you have a mix of late Roman bronze coins (LRB), Byzantine follis and half follis. I also see a Cilician Armenian bronze.
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It's best to post one or two coins pre thread. From I can see you have a mix of late Roman bronze coins (LRB), Byzantine follis and half follis. I also see a Cilician Armenian bronze.
except the upper right coin appears to be a provincial of Julia Domna.

IIRC the XXX/NNN follis (of Leo V, apparently) is scarce and consequently pretty valuable in this kind of grade.
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