I need a coin expert out here on Bonanza to see if they can help me identify this coin that I have.
It is a Roman coin and it is real because I did take it into a few shops but they are not savvy on old roman coins.
This coin was in my fathers estate and its very interesting but I cant seem to find anyone to be able to identify it or at that fact to give me any information on it.
So hopefully there will be one of my fellow Bonz ppl to be able to help me out or steer me in the right direction
Thanks :)
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best_deals4u1 Reputation: 16 See best_deals4u1's booth |
If you also go into Google and type in â–º sc ancient roman coin
Then click Images (on left), there are some really good images to see if any might capture your interest next.
I’m waiting a reply from Bruno (friend in Milano that collects roman coins) to see if he will have some expert advice next. If so, I will UPDATE with a follow up reply.
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MONTROSE Reputation: 8354 See MONTROSE's booth |
It looks to be Tiberus Ancient Roman Coin. Could you tell me the if it [URL removed]
TICAESARDIVIAVGFAVGVSTIMPVIII
PONTIFMAXIMTRIBVNPOTESTXXIIII
Thanks for the email based on the information you supplied me it’s a Tiberus Roman Coin. Based on the letters you could see MAXIMTRIBVNIOTXXX the fact that he’s facing left bare headed I’d say it this one particular [URL removed]
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Tiberius
Augustus
AD 14 – 37 (19 Aug AD 14 – 16 March 37)
AE As
Rome [URL removed] AD 22-23
Coins Catalog [URL removed] 3003
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Price (USD) [URL removed] $50, [URL removed] $160, [URL removed] $500
[URL removed] TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVST IMP VIII – Bareheaded head left
[URL removed] PONTIF MAXIM TRIBVN POTEST XXIIII S C – PONTIF MAXIM TRIBVN POTEST XXIIII around S-C
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RIC, vol. I, p. 97, 44
D.Sear, RCTV, vol. I, p. 348, 1770
BMC, 91
It’s a nice find Caesar coins have a lot of history that’s for sure :)
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AntiquesRGreat Reputation: 751 See AntiquesRGreat's booth |
I am not familiar with ancients,
but I think you may be able to find some of
your answers from some of these sites.
SC = Senatus Consulto = By Decree of the Senate
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Good Luck
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reksplace36 Reputation: 1267 See reksplace36's booth |
My father in law is an expert in ancient coins, I’ll have him look at it for you in the morning. He has been collecting ancients for over 50 years.
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ThePurseFanatic Reputation: 14 See ThePurseFanatic's booth |
Thank you all so very much i will check out the things you said and will be waiting for those of you who are going to reply back.
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best_deals4u1 Reputation: 16 See best_deals4u1's booth |
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