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Author Topic: Normally after hours of searching I can attribute, but… Roman obverse Greek rev.  (Read 621 times)

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D H

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Thanks for any help you might be able to provide.
There are a great many quality resources via my books and online.   But I can’t seems to nail this one down.  Am certain it is just a run of the mill coin, but I like to label or at least identify the coins that I have cleaned from 1/4 inch slab of concrete.

Thanks in advance, D

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NIKAIE//ON between 3 legionary standards

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D H

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Extra many thanks for the help on this one everybody.  Much appreciated of you.

Always nice to see what an F or EF quality specimen looks like to compare from the image link as well.

Thanks!
Don

 

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