S sajtikus Jr. Member Mar 17, 2024 74 159 Apr 10, 2024 #1 Can you give me an ID please? Amazon Forum Fav ๐ Agony and Death on a Gold Rush Steamer: The Disastrous Sinking of the Side-Wheeler Yankee Blade - Grab it through Amazon!
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Mackaydon Gold Member Oct 26, 2004 24,234 23,166 N. San Diego Pic of my 2 best 'finds'; son & g/son ๐ Honorable Mentions: 2 Detector(s) used Minelab Explorer Primary Interest: Shipwrecks Apr 10, 2024 #2 The reverse: SAC MON VRB AVGG ET CAESS N N, Moneta standing left holding scales and cornucopia. Meaning: "Sacred coinage of our Augusti and Caesars" Don in SoCal PS: Correction: Reverse reads SACRA MONET AVGG ET CAESS NOSTR Don....... Last edited: Apr 10, 2024 Upvote 4
The reverse: SAC MON VRB AVGG ET CAESS N N, Moneta standing left holding scales and cornucopia. Meaning: "Sacred coinage of our Augusti and Caesars" Don in SoCal PS: Correction: Reverse reads SACRA MONET AVGG ET CAESS NOSTR Don.......
Mackaydon Gold Member Oct 26, 2004 24,234 23,166 N. San Diego Pic of my 2 best 'finds'; son & g/son ๐ Honorable Mentions: 2 Detector(s) used Minelab Explorer Primary Interest: Shipwrecks Apr 10, 2024 #3 Obvere best guess: Galerius 28-26 mm. 9.57 grams. MAXIMIANVS NOB CAES Scroll down here to Galerius coin: SACRAMONETA Don in SoCal Upvote 6
Obvere best guess: Galerius 28-26 mm. 9.57 grams. MAXIMIANVS NOB CAES Scroll down here to Galerius coin: SACRAMONETA Don in SoCal
Mackaydon Gold Member Oct 26, 2004 24,234 23,166 N. San Diego Pic of my 2 best 'finds'; son & g/son ๐ Honorable Mentions: 2 Detector(s) used Minelab Explorer Primary Interest: Shipwrecks Apr 10, 2024 #4 If the OP's coin has the same mint mark as in post #3 above, that would be Siscia (now Sisak, Croatia). Don in SoCal Upvote 3
If the OP's coin has the same mint mark as in post #3 above, that would be Siscia (now Sisak, Croatia). Don in SoCal
OP OP S sajtikus Jr. Member Mar 17, 2024 74 159 Apr 10, 2024 Thread starter #5 Mackaydon said: If the OP's coin has the same mint mark as in post #3 above, that would be Siscia (now Sisak, Croatia). Don in SoCal Click to expand... Thanks man! For me, It was the fifth of this kind. Upvote 2
Mackaydon said: If the OP's coin has the same mint mark as in post #3 above, that would be Siscia (now Sisak, Croatia). Don in SoCal Click to expand... Thanks man! For me, It was the fifth of this kind.
OP OP S sajtikus Jr. Member Mar 17, 2024 74 159 Apr 10, 2024 Thread starter #6 Mackaydon said: If the OP's coin has the same mint mark as in post #3 above, that would be Siscia (now Sisak, Croatia). Don in SoCal Click to expand... It has S T on it. Upvote 1
Mackaydon said: If the OP's coin has the same mint mark as in post #3 above, that would be Siscia (now Sisak, Croatia). Don in SoCal Click to expand... It has S T on it.
OP OP S sajtikus Jr. Member Mar 17, 2024 74 159 Apr 10, 2024 Thread starter #7 sajtikus said: It has S T on it. Click to expand... Ticinum is it? Upvote 2
Mackaydon Gold Member Oct 26, 2004 24,234 23,166 N. San Diego Pic of my 2 best 'finds'; son & g/son ๐ Honorable Mentions: 2 Detector(s) used Minelab Explorer Primary Interest: Shipwrecks Apr 10, 2024 #8 sajtikus said: It has S T on it. Click to expand... Yes, S followed by T does exist as a Roman mint mark (for Ticinum). Don........ Last edited: Apr 10, 2024 Upvote 1
sajtikus said: It has S T on it. Click to expand... Yes, S followed by T does exist as a Roman mint mark (for Ticinum). Don........