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Another Old Coin - Need Help Identifying

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Here's another old coin. I'm assuming its Roman but I don't know for sure. Any help with this will be appreciated.
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 Posted 12/19/2023  8:32 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add livingwater to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It is a late Roman bronze coin, reverse is Victory, obverse an emperor, can't tell who, not enough there for me to identify. Could be Constans, Constantius II, Constantine II. Most collectors want them identifiable and in better condition.

You could go to ebay, check the sold listings type "late Roman bronze coins" or similar. You'll see well worn examples are inexpensive, some are sold in multiple lots, buyers hoping to find a better one that might clean well and be worth some more. The two Roman coins you have posted are honestly worth little, you'd be lucky to get a dollar for them in my opinion, sorry.
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Possibly Aurelianus, Victory advancing left, see RIC V Aurelian 73 for one example of that motif.
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