Can someone identify this coin?
It is about 1,8cm in diameter and made of bronz.
It is about 1,8cm in diameter and made of bronz.
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That is the correct Reverse type but without any visible Obverse Legend its a guess as to which Emperor it is. Crispus is just 1 of 3 or 4 (I think, from top of head) options. Constantine family.It has similarities to this type of Roman coin.
Don in SoCalAncient Coin Roman Empire Crispus 317 - 326 AD. AE Vows within Wreath VOT.X | eBay
Ancient Roman Empire, Crispus, 317 - 326 AD. AE Follis.www.ebay.com
Thanks guys!Can someone identify this coin?
It is about 1,8cm in diameter and made of bronz.
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Pretty sure Constantine I is an option as well.Yes, while Crispus, Julian and Antoninianus Max. also used the 'vota' pattern, I'd favor Constantine II for the OP's coin simply because of the longevity of his rule (337-361) versus much shorter terms in service for the other mentioned emperors.
Don in SoCal
Thank you all! Iโm always amazed by your knowledge. Itโs just pure hapiness reading the comments.Can someone identify this coin?
It is about 1,8cm in diameter and made of bronz.
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