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Old coin for identification, any help more than welcome !
Weight 10 grams Size φ=2,8 mm


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Welcome to the Forum. You've come to a phenomenal place to share and learn. Enjoy!

Someone that knows more than I should be along shortly to give you some insight.
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It's a Byzantine follis, we can tell that much. The III on the left is part of the date, ANNO III, or Year 3 of that particular emperor. Which emperor, I cannot tell. Sometime between AD 500 and 700, most likely.
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Thank you Sirs !
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