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So recently I found some old coins...I tried to find something more about them and looks like they are from Roman Empire. I searched the whole internet to see which exact coin is that but sadly didn't find any info on them. I need everyone's help here. Thanks :)
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to CCF!

It is Roman bronze from 348-350 AD, showing emperor Constans and of type FEL TEMP REPARATIO. Can't make out the mint, but this is one possibility: http://numismatics.org/ocre/id/ric.....120?lang=en
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Is there some kind of estimated value for it or is it just worthless because of it's state?
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These coins are generally not uncommon and not being able to determine the mint for your coin is a drawback. Every Roman coin is an interesting piece of history, but the economic value of a coin like this is at most a couple of euros.
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I just sold a Valentinian I SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAE AE-3, in somewhat similar condition, on ebay for $4.25.


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