Late Roman Bronze Coins
Coin talk => Late Roman Bronze coins => Topic started by: l.e on November 18, 2012, 07:12:55 PM
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Hi to everybody! I'm new of the forum but I have already a question: how much are rare the AE4 of Theodosius II minted at Rome under the rule of Johannes? thanks in advance! :)
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Hello and welcome.
The VICTORIA AVGG type (victory with a wreath) is a bit rare, but SALVS REIPVBLICE (victory with trophy and captive) is fairly common. These are often poorly struck, so a coin with good centering that showed all the details might be considered rare, even though it is a common type.
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thank you Victor. Is this a good specimen?
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The obverse legend is not very clear and looks like it may be spelled incorrectly (some people like that, though). The reverse is a bit crude and hard to make out, so not a great example but still nice enough and very neat.
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thank you, Clark. In hand is better, i'm not a great photographer ;D
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I just got this example from Johannes in the name of Theodosius II, it is RIC X Rome 1914. Sorry for the small picture, it is the seller's photo.
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good specimen! Can I ask you how much you paid for it?
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good specimen! Can I ask you how much you paid for it?
I don't really remember exactly now, but I think it was around $30- 35.
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thanks! I think is a good price, mine was around 38 dollars