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Offline norman m

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so much sand......
« on: December 11, 2007, 12:07:39 am »
got these tiny ones...15mm with patina..I will get used to it
could you help with this one? thanks

norm

Offline Scotvs Capitis

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Re: so much sand......
« Reply #1 on: December 11, 2007, 12:37:21 am »
Delmatius. That should get you headed the right direction. I can look up more info later, perhaps someone else can in the mean time.

OK, got it. Depending on how the bust cleans up, it LOOKS like it is either

Delmatius
FL IVL DELMATIVS NOB C, Laureate Draped Curiassed bust right
GLOR-dot IA EXERCITVS   
SMK delta Cyzicus
RIC VII Cyzicus 144
r4

or

Delmatius
FL IVL DELMATIVS NOB C,   Laureate Curiassed bust right
GLOR-dot IA EXERCITVS
SMK delta Cyzicus
RIC VII Cyzicus 145
r5

Others may correct that, the delta in the mint mark might be an A but sure looks liek a delta.
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