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Ancient Gold Coins X 2 Please Identify

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 Posted 01/01/2010  10:41 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add neal to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I have two early Roman? gold coins to be identified and value or scarcity please
The first coin weighs 2.2grams and approx 17mm in diameter,i have uploaded the pictures because of the size,here is the first coin

http://app3.sellersourcebook.com/us..._page000.jpg

The second coin is approx 1.7grams and 17mm in diameter

http://app3.sellersourcebook.com/us..._page000.jpg

Thanks in anticipation
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 Posted 01/02/2010  01:23 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sap to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Not "early Roman"; they're Byzantine. My catalogue is from 1974, so it's values are slightly out of date. I'll give you prices realised from the Wildwinds database instead.

#1: gold tremissis of Justinian I, 527-565 AD. Example on Wildwinds, which sold for $75.

#2: gold tremissis of Maurice Tiberius, 582-602 AD. Five examples on Wildwinds, with prices realised between $93 and $109.
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Thanks Sap,thats a start,hope those prices have gone up a bit in the last 36 years
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Justinian I 527-565 Constantinople mint, Sear #143, AV Semissis, DN IVSTINIANVS PP AVG, VICTORIA AVGGG, Value between $75-$90.

Maurice Tiberius,582-602 Constantinople mint, Sear #488, AV Tremissis, DN TIbERI PP AVG, VICTORI mAVRI AVS. Value @$95.
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