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Here are 3 more coins, 2 from Magnentius, 1 from Decentius.
Magnentius:
DN-MAGNEN-TIUS PF AVG . bare head, draped and cuirassed right, A behind bust
GLORIA RO-MANORUM , in ex :TRS
4,68 gr, 21.09-23.22 mm
RIC VIII 269
IM CAE MAGN-ENTIUS AVG , bare head, draped and cuirassed right, A behind bust
FELTEMP-REPARATIO , in ex:TRP ,A left in field
5.72 gr , 22.07 mm
RIC VIII 260
DECENTIUS:
DN DECENTIUS NOB CAES , bare head , draped and cuirassed right
VICTORIAE DD NN AVG ET CAE ; SV in field , RSLG in ex.
4.97 gr , 20.31 mm
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Constantius II follis 324-325
FLA CONSTANTIUS NOB C
PROVIDEN - TIAE CAESS
laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right
mintmark PLON ; 2.40 gr , 18.70 mm
campgate with 6 layers , dot in doorway
RIC VII 297
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Here are some Valerian era coins
Valerianus I :
IMPVALERIANUS P AVG
ORIENSAVGG MIR 868c
GALLIENUS :
GALLIENUS P. F . AVG
DEO MARTI MIR 889h
GALLIENUS P . F . AVG
IOVIV-ICTORI IMP-CES MIR 870m
GALLIENUS P. F . AVG
VIRTGALLIEN-IAVG MIR 890h
GALLIENUS P .F . AVG
VICTG-E-REMANICA MIR893h
SALONINA :
SALONINA AVG
DEAE-SEGE-TIAE MIR902c
VALERIANUS II :
VALERIANUS CAES
IOVICRESENTI MIR 907e
SALONINUS :
SALON VALERIANUS CAES
PIETASAVG MIR 914e
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Here is CARUS , rev: SPES PUBLICA, SXXI
RIC V (2) 82
son 1 ( CARINUS ) as CAESAR, rev: VIRTUS AVGG, /B//XXI
RIC (2) 207
CARINUS as AUGUSTUS, rev: FIDES MILITUM, KAE
RIC (2) 253
AND son 2, NUMERIANUS as AUGUSTUS, rev PROVIDENTIA AVGG, VIXXI
RIC V (2) 447
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Thanks everyone for your contribution, I take note of the possibility that it could be Valentinian III. I've seen this type of head in the distant past and was described as empress. It could be in the late Roman Empire under the Visigoths or other tribes. I also forgot whether it was in the east or west Roman part of the empire. The message is to keep looking. Thank you.
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Here are a Maximinus and a Licinius.
The Maximinus has no long name, but a long title.
MAXIMINUS :
MAXIMINIUS NOBILISSIMUS CAES
GENIOPOPU-LI ROMANI
RIC VI nr 59b LONDON 10,00 gr 26,29 mm
LICINIUS :
VAL LICINNIANUS LICINNIUS PF AVG
VIRTUTI E-XERCITUS
CYZICUS A/ /MKV
RIC VI nr 51 5,94 gr 25,46 mm
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Here's a coin that's a mystery to me.
ovb: female head
rev: salus reipublica ? with riho in left field
0,69 gr ; 10,45 mm
Obverse 90° turn clock wise:
It comes from a lot of 50 minimi, all 4-6 century, 35 pieces are Theodosius II. unknown 5th century empress. Can someone help me? Thank you!
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I still need to attribute the last one, so thanks for the info.
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Here some tempel coins and another divo coin from my collection
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Here some campgates:
A
B
DELTA
E
H
r
S
Q
Z
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Thanks Maridunum.
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Is Eric II the same as Aorta? On the back cover my Aorta it says Eric II with a gold coin next to it.
If so, page 533 and 534 are different. ( first copy from 2011 )
Thank you.
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Here is a heavy Trajanus Decius antoninianus: 5,48 gram
3,42 gram
Herrenia Etruscilla
Herennius Etruscus
and Hostilianus
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here some late roman campgate coins:
Theodosius I bust left, with pax over campgate
Arcadius
Magnus Maximus
Theodosius I
Valentinianus II
Valentinianus III
Victor
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Here some campgates from the Constantinian era, all the mints.
Alexandrie
Antiochia
Arlate
Constantinopolis
Cyzicus
Heralcea
Londinium
Lugdunum
Nicomedia
Rome
Sirmium
Siscia
Thessalonica
Ticinum
Trier
I have yet to photograph my collection of 5th century coins, that is for next winter.
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GALLIENUS PF AVG IOVIV ICTORI IMP C.E.S.
RIC V(I) 23 MIR 870m
GALLIENUS AVG MARTI PACIFERO A/
RIC V(I) 236
IMP C P LIC GALLIENUS PF AVG VIRTUS AVGG
RIC V(I) 185 MIR 87
GALLIENUS PF AVG SPQR OPTIMO PRINCI P I
RIC V(I) 659 MIR 1609b
GALLIENUS AVG PROVI AVG /II//
RIC V(I) 267f
GALLIENUS AVG CONSERVATOR AVG
RIC V(I) 632 ( S ) IS MISSING
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Here is a Trajanus Decius, i don'f know if it has a double cornucopia.
IMP C M Q TRAIANUS DECIUS AVG
ABUDANTA AVG
RIC IV nr 10b 4.94b 21.50 mm
and a GALLIENUS
GALLIENUS AVG
ABUNDANTIA AVG /B
RIC IV 157 2.70 GR 21.78 MM
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@thenickelguy,
I think your Trier coin is RIC VII nr 372.
Like this one: Same discription as your coin ( .STR. ) . ( STR. ) = RIC VII nr 347
Here 2 different campgate coins from CRISPUS
C-RISPUSNOBCAES
VIRTU-SAVGG closed doors 3 turrets 6 layers
mm : P/R// RT bust : G8L RIC VII 180 missing for mm T
other gate shape
CR-ISPUSNOBCAES
VIRTU-SAVGG OPEN DOORS 3 TURRETS 6 LAYERS
mm : P/R//RS bust : G8L RIC VII 171
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Late Roman Bronze "Captives" Coins: Valentinian, Valens, Theodosius, Honorius, and Arcadius. Some rare, some interesting or attractive, a couple boring.
in Roman Empire
Posted · Edited by mc9
Valentinianus I
DN VALENTINIANUS PF AVG
GLORIARO-MANORUM
Diademed ,bust draped and cuirassed right ; .rSISC
RIC IX 5a ii
VALENS
DN VALEN-S PF AVG
GLORIARO-MANORUM
Pearl diademed, bust draped and cuirassed right, SMAQP , branch in right field
RIC IX 7b viiia
GRATIANUS
DN GRATIANUS PF AVG
GLORIARO-MANORUM
Diademed ,bust draped and cuirassed right ; A/*F/?SISC
RIC IX 14C
VALENTINIANUS II
DN VALENTINI-ANUS PF AVG
VICTORI-AAVGG
ASIS
RIC IX 39A
THEODOSIUS I
DN THEODO-SIUS PF AVG
SALUSREI-PUBLICAE
SMKA
RIC IX 26 b
ARCADIUS
DN ARCADI-US PF AVG
CONCORDI-A AVGG
SMKA
RIC IX 94
HONORIUS
DN HONORI-US PF AVG
GLORI-A AROMA-NORUM
SMKB
RIC XI 149