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Jan 04, 2012, 12:06 AM
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Ancient? coin..need help identifying it
Found the pictured coin in some dimes I got from a local bank.
I am guessing it is an ancient (roman? maybe) coin. After trying to do some research online myself and not having any luck, I decided to give the experts a crack at helping me.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
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Jan 04, 2012, 01:19 AM
#2
Re: Ancient? coin..need help identifying it
Looks like it might be a Roman Mercury Head.
Nice.
Beth
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Jan 04, 2012, 08:43 AM
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Re: Ancient? coin..need help identifying it
Looks like a modern reproduction whatever it is.
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Jan 04, 2012, 10:02 AM
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Re: Ancient? coin..need help identifying it
Looks like this Roman Republic Silver Sestertius. (Rome Mint indicated; 'L' behind the head is either a series letter or a value letter.) As usual, whether or not it's real, is beyond my knowledge.
http://www.coinarchives.com/a/result...=0&results=100
Don....
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Jan 04, 2012, 10:16 AM
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Jan 04, 2012, 10:19 AM
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Re: Ancient? coin..need help identifying it
 Originally Posted by Iron Patch
Looks like a modern reproduction whatever it is.
I know very little about ancients but this thing jumps out at you. I agree with IronPatch.
Try searching that link of ancient reproductions.
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Jan 04, 2012, 10:30 AM
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Re: Ancient? coin..need help identifying it

Copy of Aburius Geminus Denarius, helmeted head of Roma right, Jupiter in quadriga right, or a reverse very similar.
SS
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Jan 04, 2012, 03:59 PM
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Re: Ancient? coin..need help identifying it
I was going to say it looks greek to me. No, really. But Silversearcher seems to have it pegged pretty close. Only other thing he could tell us is who was swinging the hammer when it was struck.
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Jan 04, 2012, 04:26 PM
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Re: Ancient? coin..need help identifying it
 Originally Posted by High Plains Digger
Only other thing he could tell us is who was swinging the hammer when it was struck.
More like who the Asian was that cast it.
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Jan 04, 2012, 08:02 PM
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Re: Ancient? coin..need help identifying it
The reverse shows the Dioscuri galloping right; in exergue, ROMA . The Disocuri were Castor and Polydeuces (or Pollux), the twin sons of Leda and Zeus and the brothers of Helen of Troy ."The Dioscuri were regarded as helpers of mankind and held to be patrons of travellers and of sailors in particular, who invoked them to seek favourable winds. They characteristically intervened at the moment of crisis, aiding those who honoured or trusted them." per Wiki
Don....
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Jan 04, 2012, 09:04 PM
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Re: Ancient? coin..need help identifying it
One of the best places to look is Dr. Ilya Prokopov's but I dont know how to search. http://www.forumancientcoins.com/fakes/index.php?cat=6
I live in a state of rules where I am not permitted to live on my own country land because my home is not 130 MPH rated! I can only visit it from time to time and pay the fines. I feel so safe with Big Government protecting me. In some states its illegal to collect rainwater.
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Jan 05, 2012, 02:42 AM
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Re: Ancient? coin..need help identifying it
 Originally Posted by Iron Patch
Looks like a modern reproduction whatever it is.
i disagree...coin looks genuine!
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Jan 05, 2012, 02:47 AM
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Re: Ancient? coin..need help identifying it
 Originally Posted by Mackaydon
Silver sestertius are too light...denarius or victoriatus weight probably.
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Jan 05, 2012, 02:49 AM
#14
Re: Ancient? coin..need help identifying it
 Originally Posted by Iron Patch
 Originally Posted by High Plains Digger
Only other thing he could tell us is who was swinging the hammer when it was struck.
More like who the Asian was that cast it.
digging such quality would be fantastic! Usually they are much much uglier
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Jan 05, 2012, 06:50 AM
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Re: Ancient? coin..need help identifying it
What does the coin weigh? (And yes, I'm aware the weight of similar coins fluctuated in history.)
If there were an "X" behind the head, I'd go along with it being a denarius; but an "L" or extended "V" gives me some doubt till I read the weight.
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Jan 05, 2012, 09:26 AM
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Re: Ancient? coin..need help identifying it
Pics can be deceiving but it looks funky to me first look. Wouldnt it help to test the metal? Is is supposed to be silver? 
Here is a great link on cast and electrotype fakes maybe will help. http://www.calgarycoin.com/reference/fakes/cast.htm
I live in a state of rules where I am not permitted to live on my own country land because my home is not 130 MPH rated! I can only visit it from time to time and pay the fines. I feel so safe with Big Government protecting me. In some states its illegal to collect rainwater.
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Jan 05, 2012, 10:08 AM
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Re: Ancient? coin..need help identifying it
What is that melted metal blob on the top in the second pic? Is that something you normally see on hammered ancients?
I live in a state of rules where I am not permitted to live on my own country land because my home is not 130 MPH rated! I can only visit it from time to time and pay the fines. I feel so safe with Big Government protecting me. In some states its illegal to collect rainwater.
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Jan 05, 2012, 10:46 AM
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Re: Ancient? coin..need help identifying it
 Originally Posted by bigcypresshunter
What is that melted metal blob on the top in the second pic? Is that something you normally see on hammered ancients?
Could be a spill from the cast, pretty sure the coin is a Denarius and not a Silver Sestertius, this one looks quite thick, the Silver Sestertius were thinner valued at one-quarter of a denarius, which was 4.5 grams, valued at ten grams, as apposed the Silver Sestertius valued at two , and one-half grams. But pictures can be deceiving.
SS
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Jan 05, 2012, 10:49 AM
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Re: Ancient? coin..need help identifying it
The coin doesn't look 'clipped' so its weight (if it's real) will tell us what its denomination is.
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Jan 05, 2012, 10:35 PM
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Re: Ancient? coin..need help identifying it
Can you post a pic of the edge?
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