✅ SOLVED Copper Coin

Digaplug

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Digaplug

Digaplug

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It has what appears to be a man standing beside a bull. It looks like the man might be holding a spear.
 

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Without a clean Legend its a guess on a full ID but its a 4th C Roman Bronze Coin
 

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Cru'dads thoughts:

' The C4th Roman coin you correctly ID’d is possibly an emperor CONSTANS. I believe I can make out lettering fragments equivalent to ??CONSTAN-SPFAVG and it has his sort of head relief. The Rev is too confused so the coin is circa AD330-348. '

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Rev: Soldier spearing Fallen Horseman type. In which case should be 17-20mm and weigh about 1.4 to 2.0gm.
 

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Digaplug

Digaplug

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Thanks for the ID, I wonder how it got to Tennessee.
I was wondering if this one wasn't toasted to the point
of not being IDable. But, once again Tnet comes through.
You guys are amazing.

HH,

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