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Roman Coin, OR OLD COIN

By iammeiamfree, 29 May, 2008
Description

Roman coin I think, but I can not find it in any books/websites. Can someone help me with more info on this coin

Category
Coins and Currency
Medium
bronze, but not sure
Condition
Good
History
Was my great grandfathers, not sure how long he had it. He was a antique clock and sundial collector, And he had many rare antiques
For Sale?
Yes
Photos

finefellow

17 years 2 months ago

Re: Roman Coin

The coin you have is from the roman period. I have a 37A.D. penny that is worth about $600.00. I found the info on Roman Coins of Tiberius, @ www.forumancientcoins.comĀ  There is also info @ www.coinsite.com Good luck
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iammeiamfree

10 years 10 months ago

In reply to Re: Roman Coin by finefellow

Re: Roman Coin

thank you for your input, I will look that up (re: Coins of Tiberius). I should have never assumed that it was a roman coin, but I did. Thank you again

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Geron67

11 years 5 months ago

Re: Roman Coin

If you can make out some of the letters on the bust side of the coin primarily left to top of the bust it would be easier to identify I have nearly 100 roman coins but the problem is there was thousands of variations and many look very similar to each other. So the key is in the inscription if you can either tell me some of the letters or a pic that I can see them better I'll try and identify it for ya I got a few good reference materials at my disposal :)

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iammeiamfree

10 years 10 months ago

In reply to Re: Roman Coin by Geron67

Re: Roman Coin

I HAVE UPLOADED SOME MORE PICTURES. I DONT EVEN KNOW IF IT IS ROMAN- I SHOULD NOT HAVE MADE THAT ASSSUMPTION. THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP, HOPE TO HEAR BACK FROM YOU

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