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imperatorcoaticus97

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  1. Constantine I as caesar bronze radiate fraction (1/4 follis radiate). Alexandria mint, 306 - early 307 A.D. CONCORDIA MILITVM - A / ALE. FL VAL CONSTANTINVS NOB CAES. Radiated bust to right. CONCORDIA MILITVM. Prince standing right, receiving Victory on globe from Jupiter standing left, leaning on sceptr
  2. There are multiple things that threw up flags in my head while looking at this picture, but I’m no master I can’t make a definitive statement either way. What do you vets think? Thanks for your feedback ahead of time! Hopefully I am just paranoid and this coin is fine and ready for purchase (the seller’s being super pushy and impatient) 😵‍💫
  3. Reviewing it, Im not confident it is correct anymore, but man! Wildwinds seems to have every coin minted under Probus except for this one 😂😂😂 My eyes must be selectively seeing
  4. I was curious as to what this coin even is, answer anyone? Like I said, I’m an ancients guy & know next to nothing about currency post 1700s
  5. This is what I found on wildwinds. I’m really hoping im right and getting better at this thanks in advance! Probus AE Antoninianus. Siscia mint, 279 AD. IMP C PROBVS P F AVG, radiate bust left, in imperial mantle and holding sceptre / VIRTVS PROBI AVG, Mars walking right, carrying spear and trophy, V right. Mintmark XXI. Cohen 886.
  6. Thanks for the replies guys. I’m probably not going to make any kind of deal for it, was just curious. This is not my coin, hands, or photos
  7. its obviously not a fair trade so I wont be moving ahead. they deserve more than just my alexander
  8. Hi guys, so I am thinking of making a trade of a Celtic Alexander Drachm for An American shield coin, problem is I know next to nothing about american currency. Is this a fair trade?
  9. Wow thank you @Oldhoopster just goes to show I still have much to learn. I did not think it was even roman lol! and I was even more off thinking I new forsure that it wasn't constantinian coinage! I'm almost positive the latter picture is the coin I have, the reverse is extremely degraded but in certain lighting it certainly looks like the coin you posted. Thanks again!
  10. Here’s a photo of the reverse in different lighting to help make out detail
  11. This came in a lot of Constantinian era coins, but this one is clearly not in that group of coinage. I'm not sure if this coin is Roman, medieval, or something I'm not thinking of, but I can't find anything to help me attribute it. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Coaticus
  12. wuuuttttt So anybody got any real information on the Hellenistic coin or the Constantine or just jokes lmao? I should probably just try image search and wildwinds and see if I can figure it myself, I have been since I first joined. Making more and more identifications. It's been a blast learning and learning @Mowhawk any idea about my OP coins & pictures?