First Roman Coin UPDATE New Discovery

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UPDATE;...Spent one man hour and two dog hours going over and around the area I found the Roman coin two days ago. The chestnut leaves are 4 inches thick, so I'm not getting the depth I would like, but still came up with something interesting only five paces uphill from the Roman coin hole. I have added two more pictures below of the find.

It is bronze, and a rim piece of some sort of vessel or vase. It looks to be, I'm guessing/hoping/praying it also is Roman, as that would lend some good hope to find the "unmentionable" first on anybody's list. It came out of the ground pretty much as you see it, with no crud, decay, or whatever, with a light green patina on the inside side.

Anybody here can identify it?

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Frustrated, as Wifey took the car, I decided to tweek the Tesoro for some deeper hits on my own land that I have done relentlessly since August. Surprisingly, I got a few whatsits, a couple of old coins, and then a crusty unreadable coin, on land I've been over a couple of times.

Dropped the crusty coin into some olive oil, waited, did some thumbnail rubbing, and I think, I hope, I got my oldest coin so far, a Roman. (My oldest to date is a silver circa 1600.) The crusty was only 5" down in undisturbed land.

The first two pics are the coin out of the ground after a light rinse.
The rest of the pics are "afters" in different angles. The back has not been cleaned , but it looks like a man standing with a staff (2nd to last pic).

Not being able to get an ID from the internet, Romans being an endless-never-ending subject, I was hoping someone could help me date and identify this find.
 

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kane23

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Re: First Roman Coin (I hope) ID Please

Nice find! Looks like a bronze Domitian Dupondius,that would be 81-98 AD,way to go my man! kane 23
 

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kane23 said:
Nice find! Looks like a bronze Domitian Dupondius,that would be 81-98 AD,way to go my man! kane 23

Thanks Kane, I'm whooping and hollering on this end with your helpful great news! I just dropped 1500 years off my oldest coin find!!!

I've spent a few months looking for a single, any condition, Roman coin here IN Italy, as I watched those Brits hoover them up day after day without even a care...;)

Thanks,
Goldnow
 

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Re: First Roman Coin (I hope) ID Please

dat is a for sure roman . now to hunt down which one -- try "roman forum" on line --its great to help id these buggers

avg --is used in their coinage :icon_thumright: means the title "augustus" then their name -- think macs got it
 

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Mackaydon said:
My WAG: Germanicus, who died in AD 19. I seem to read: AVG GE.... as in Augustus Germanicus.
Don....

Don, This is getting better all the time.

Now Augustus is a name I recognize.

Thanks,
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Re: First Roman Coin (I hope) ID Please

Looks like Kane called it correctly.......

071016065bz.jpg
 

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yep --augustus --as in title --- AVG
 

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must say the coin looks to be a match to kanes id however.
 

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yes but look at the location of the marking and overall profile of the head
 

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Cybercop106 said:
Looks like Kane called it correctly.......

071016065bz.jpg

The profile is a bit different on mine, as well as I see crown points radiating from his head on mine.

Should I clean further? How?, or leave it as is?
 

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ah crown points later time frame !! the early ones use laurel wreaths
 

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its your coin but over cleaning will screw up the patina
 

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I'll jut touch up the reverse to equal the same patina as the obverse, using the olive oil and thumbnail method as I did on the front.

Anyway , thanks you guys. You people really make this hobby special with all your support. I'd be lost without Treasurenet,.... sometimes.

I know many have gold, etc. on the top of their wish-list, as I do, of course, but you have no idea how this coin, after so long looking for one, gives me the same thrill.
 

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Re: First Roman Coin (I hope) ID Please

:hello:

I think what you have there is a coin of Nero, AE Dupondius......54-68AD Radiate bust right, can't make out much of the legend :icon_scratch:

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I think what you have there is a coin of Nero, AE Dupondius......54-68AD Radiate bust right, can't make out much of the legend :icon_scratch:

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Yeah, I can see the faint points of the crown, however the orientation of the letters don't match this coin. Run a line from the point of the chin through the ear hole and it bisects the A and V of AVG on goldnow's coin. Doing the same on the coin above puts that same line between the S and A of CAESAR. Additionally, the chin protrudes more and there's no 'low forehead' top knot on goldnow's. But we're gettin' there............ :icon_scratch:
 

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