bhx7 Posted September 29, 2015 Posted September 29, 2015 Hi AllI was given a load of coins today from a friend who found them in his fathers draw after he had passed away.He knew i collected so has given them to me. The majority are milled coinage that I am familiar with, however this one is a mystery me. I had a quick look in Seaby - Coins of Great Britain and think it maybe anAntonious Pius. But haven't a clue what type of coin. It is about the size of a shilling, quite thick with a reasonable weight.I think it could be silver.Any help would be appreciated Quote
bhx7 Posted September 29, 2015 Author Posted September 29, 2015 Hi AllTook advice that Peter psoted on the last persons post and was given my answers. It is a Roman Egypt - Alexandria - Antoninus Pius AD 138-161 - AR Tetradrachm 13.88g Emperor head rt Tyche standing holding cornucopia and rudder year 4 - Koln 1332. Low grade Silver Billon. Will remember to look through all the posts first. Cheers Quote
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