one day of all kinds of coins ....

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fishkiller41

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What would a 3-4 century AD coin like those bring, on the open or auction market ? If i may be so bold as to inquire.
It seems to me they would be very rare..

HH

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Greetings
You had a wonderful day in the sunshine.The coins are fantastic finds and look to be in very good shape. Have a very good day :icon_sunny:
HH,
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wow very awsome finds congrats :icon_thumleft:

HH Tank
 

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Really cool finds :icon_thumleft: Good Hunting Jim
 

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Very nice finds! Tesoro Andorra. HH, Mike
 

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fishkiller41 said:
What would a 3-4 century AD coin like those bring, on the open or auction market ? If i may be so bold as to inquire.
It seems to me they would be very rare..

HH

Jeff

I can not give an economic value fixed ... but I assure you that none of these Roman coins are too expensive and do not exceed 10 dollars (the Romans produced large quantities of coins and have a lot in this present reason are so affordable) I like to dig up these coins since the Romans were the founders of my city 2100 years ago .....
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As always your finds are awesome CONSTANTINVS :hello2:

What's the coin in the 6th pic?
 

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IronSpike said:
As always your finds are awesome CONSTANTINVS :hello2:

What's the coin in the 6th pic?

Hello iron Spike,my area was very inhabited by the Roman empire from earliest times (we were the first outside of Italy where they settled in 218 BC two of these coins belong to the Emperors Claudius and Octavius Augustus in the 1st century before Christ, the other ten coins belonging to Constantine and his sons who ruled centuries later in the 3 and 4 (was the first Roman emperor who legalized Christianity) and transfer the capital from the Romans to a new place the city was called Constantinople in his honor (later called Byzantium ) ..... I explain here;

1 pic:
Constantinus I coin name is URBS ROMA (City of Rome) with the classic scene of the wolf and twins (Romulus and Remus, legendary founders of Rome). These coins were issued for several years and experienced some reduction in size straddling the border between AE3 and AE4. Frequently we see them sold as AE3/4 recognizing that some of the coins are too big to be one while some are too small to be the other . are commemorative of the founding of the city of Rome before being abandoned as the capital and on the right side of the coin that I show are the founders of the Roman empire the brothers Romulus and Remus being suckled by the wolf .. . the Romans boasted of being strong people that the founders were orphans of father and mother.
2 pic:
Although at first classified as a coin of Emperor Constantine I, in fact it is possibly one of his sons Constantius because the face is more elongated and the style is more like the coins of this emperor who ruled during the years 355-360 AD
Constantius II, son of Constantine I who survived and ruled the longest, is most often associated with the massive issue of fel temp reparatio coins.
The portrait shows a diadem replacing the laurel wreath common in earlier periods. These decorations are found in several forms including the Pearl variety seen here.

3 pic:

This coin is the most interesting of all, to proclaim himself the new emperor himself and for this reason the currency is so badly constructed, that was not made in the workshops imperio.es of Magnentius regular-born Samarobriva, Galia, Magnentius was the commander of the Jovian Herculianus and the imperial guard units. The army, he began to feel dissatisfied with the behavior of the emperor Constans, in Autun Magnentius appointed on 18 January 350. Constant was abandoned by all but a handful of servants, and was killed shortly thereafter by a troop of cavalry near the Pyrenees.

Magnentius quickly attracted the loyalty of the provinces of Britain, Gaul and Spain, partly because it proved to be more tolerant towards Christians and pagans. His control over Italy and Africa was based on the choice of his trusted men to major trades. However, the brief rebellion Nepotianus, a member of the House of Constantine, Magnentius showed that his status of Emperor was to be consolidated before the members of the dynasty mentioned.

4 pic:

This coin is clearly an imitation made in the 4th century, Constantine II coins were made in large .es very small half a cent U.S. and here they are called `` killed'' by which side right of the coin is the emperor with a spear, killing an enemy soldier, are very common.

5 pic:

There are four broken Roman coins of all is the greatest a person with a farmer plowing up the name of Rome, surely a coin commemorating the founding of the city of Rome, Romulo took a plow and marked out the limits of ciudad.etc

6 PIC:

Son of Philip III and his wife Margaret of Austria, was born in Valladolid in 1605. Reached the throne in 1621 after the death of his father. He married twice, with Isabella of Spain in 1615 and Mariana of Austria in 1648, whose marriages were born twelve children, of whom only three survived (Mary Theresa, Margaret and Charles II). He also had a child outside his marriage, Don John of Austria (1629), actress María Calderón, alias "The Calderón", officially recognized in 1642 but that was rejected by his father rejected his claim in 1663 to be considered infant . Priority of his mandate was to restore the power of the throne, which had suffered a considerable decline in the previous reign. He delegated his power to the powerful Count-Duke valido Olivares (1621-1643), with the purpose of an ambitious reform that affected much of the institutions. His first work focused on the Treasury, which attempted to recover alienated revenues, control over public spending, the ordering and structuring the tax system, etc.. In the economic sphere, mercantilist model tried to import the Netherlands and presented the project of the Union of Arms, which aimed to organize and channel resources from the surrounding areas needed to maintain an army capable of dealing with open conflicts and, incidentally, set the frequency and security of supplies to the royal treasury.

Currency: MONEY FROM BARCELONA
Weight: 0.7 gr. Size: 13 mm

Front: DG HISP PHILIPP R around a bust of king left
Reverse: CIVI YEAR BARCINO around a cross and roundels in 1st and 4th quadrant and three points in 2nd and 3rd
mint : Barcelona.

7 PIC:

This small coin is perforated Spanish provisional government (30 September 1868, November 16, 1870), was led by Serrano, Juan Prim as Minister of War and Sagasta as Minister of the Interior. His first steps were to dissolve the revolutionary juntas and appoint new councils and county councils.

It also enacted a series of rights such as freedom of press and association, universal suffrage, or the emancipation of the children of slaves in the colonies. It also returned their posts at the university teachers who had been repressed, as Emilio Castelar. Economic measures were also taken to solve the deficit, as the fixing of the peseta as the monetary unit.

But the fundamental work of this government was the Constitution. It was the first democratic characteristics in Spain, makes clear that not only national sovereignty but also gives clear steps and stronger in terms of individual rights to freedom of religion or declaration of Spain as a democratic monarchy and parliamentary .

In this situation, Spain is a monarchy that has no king, then we have to look, getting the condition than the previous family of Bourbon.

Responsible for the General Prim search finally considered the most suitable to exercise under the Italian Prince Amadeo.

a coin very common to find everywhere and manufactured in Barcelona but the first that I have is perforated

If you have more questions .... is a joke my Google translator is burning of use........ ;D ;D ;D


greetings !! :thumbsup:
 

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Awesome :hello2: Thanks for the lesson :icon_thumright:
 

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Great finds again mate :icon_thumleft:
 

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She Wolf suckling Twins my favourite Roman Coins :headbang:

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Silver Searcher said:
:notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :headbang:

She Wolf suckling Twins my favourite Roman Coins :headbang:

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I have one that is Jens favourite! Romulus and Remus?
 

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Great hunt once again :icon_thumright:
What's the large object in the photo?
 

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Great finds mate :icon_thumleft:. You did better than me today, I'm not even gone to post them.

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pepperj said:
Great hunt once again :icon_thumright:
What's the large object in the photo?

The large iron object is iron axe Primitive ... could be Roman or Medieval.
 

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hammered said:
Great finds mate :icon_thumleft:. You did better than me today, I'm not even gone to post them.

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Hammered sorry friend , not every day can be good, two hours by train to find only 12 Roman coins, (there remains no closer to home). tomorrow Victorian coins and lead bullets, these have many to pick only five minutes away from home ..... but not I will leave to detect. :wink:
 

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