smudge Posted February 6, 2005 Posted February 6, 2005 Anyone any good at identifying Roman coins. Found this one today on a new site i have just got permission to detect on. Quote
smudge Posted February 6, 2005 Author Posted February 6, 2005 Here is the obverse. (Still cant get two pics on one post)!!! Quote
Millimoo Posted February 6, 2005 Posted February 6, 2005 Hi Smudge,I'm sorry, but my eyes are not as good as they were!Can you either spell out the obverse & reverse inscriptions, or post a bigger picture (if Chris will allow!)Approximate diameter would be useful too.Dave Quote
Millimoo Posted February 6, 2005 Posted February 6, 2005 I'll have a guess at:Sear 4018 Magnentius 350 - 353 ADMagnentius AE Centenionalis. 350-353 AD. IM CAE MAGNENTIVS AVG, draped & cuirassed bust right / FELICITAS REIPVBLICAE, Magnentius standing left, holding Victory on globe & labarum. RIC 264 of Trier, Cohen 5. Quote
smudge Posted February 6, 2005 Author Posted February 6, 2005 Spot on millimoo, thats exactly the inscription. Cheers for that Quote
Chris Perkins Posted February 6, 2005 Posted February 6, 2005 I don't have a Magnentius coin, how much do you want for it? Quote
Millimoo Posted February 6, 2005 Posted February 6, 2005 ...Probably a more important attribution for the coin is CRB534!From Chris's new book - Roman Base Metal Coins - A Price Guide, which should have launched yesterday!Has the book hit the shelves yet Chris? Quote
Chris Perkins Posted February 6, 2005 Posted February 6, 2005 ...Probably a more important attribution for the coin is CRB534!From Chris's new book - Roman Base Metal Coins - A Price Guide, which should have launched yesterday!Has the book hit the shelves yet Chris? Well it was indeed launched yesterday, in that it existed for the first time. I called the printers on friday and I will go and pick them all up tomorrow.About 400 copies are already sold, all of those are in quantities of 10's to 50's and will be sent mainly to coin dealers and a metal detector shop. A few will also be going to Vera Trinder and Barrington Smith (wholesalers) and they sell to book shops and other coin dealers. 80 will be going to the USA.As yet I haven't heard anything that positive from a major national bookseller chain, but I find it's easier to talk to those people when you have something to show them, so early days!I'll also employ the usual tactic of buying some of the books myself to massage orders and get more of them on shelves. I expect I'll also be calling WH Smith branches pretending to be someone else and asking them to call me when they have a copy in stock (and then never going to pick it up!). In fact as I didn't write this book I may as well pretend to be myself this time.I will of course be asking once again that the fabulous forumees can help me with this task. Quote
smudge Posted February 10, 2005 Author Posted February 10, 2005 Chris. I havent got a clue about Roman coin prices, as you can see from the pics it is in superb condition. What would you offer?? Quote
Guest Peter_I'm_a_Guest Posted February 10, 2005 Posted February 10, 2005 Wonder what else will turn up on this site that are detecting on Smudge! Quote
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