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62/3 Ad Roman Coin Please Help I'd It

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62/3-Ad-Roman-Coin-Please-Help-I'd-It

62/3-Ad-Roman-Coin-Please-Help-I'd-It

Help me please I can't find a value on this anywhere. Thanks
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Welcome to CCF! Your pics are out of focus, in the future try to provide better pics. It's hard to ID coins with bad pics. Your coin may be a bronze from Alexandria, Egypt, maybe Hadrian or Antoninus Pius facing left, reverse reclining Nilus or Tyche. You could look on Vcoins.com or acsearch.info for matching types. Your coin is pretty worn and pitted, not worth nearly as much as one in better condition. You could do a sold listings search on ebay, type in Alexandria Egypt Hadrian or Antoninus Pius. I assume your coin is worth maybe $30-$50, just a guess. Good ones sell for a lot more.
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I fixed your post so the second image appears as an image rather than a link. I didn't notice the link down there at first.

I would agree, Roman Egypt. Definitely later than AD 63, because the emperor has a beard, and beards didn't come back in fashion in Rome until emperor Hadrian's time in the early 100s.

Once we work out who the emperor is, we can give you a date: the L and upside-down-L is the date, in Egyptian-Greek: "Year 3" of that emperor's reign.
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Portrait looks like Marcus Aurelius.
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back to the Community!

This coin we previously posted here for identification:

http://goccf.com/t/356744

This topic you are looking for its value?
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Yes the value
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So it looks like someone identified this coin for you about three years ago, Marcus Aurelius, Alexandria Egypt. As I said in my prior post, I you could do your own research as to value, search sold listings on ebay, do a search on Vcoins.com, check sold auctions on CNGcoins, etc. It would be fun for you and you will learn. Yours is worn, not worth nearly as much as a nice one. There's one on Vcoins in much better condition for $260.

You could also contact several ancient coin dealers and ask them what they would pay you if you sold it. They'd want better clear pics.
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