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  • spoonspoon Posts: 2,798 ✭✭✭
    Those are pretty well worn. The bottom left one looks like a victory commemorative. Here's one from Crispus for victory over the Alamanni:

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  • the top right is the most different/interesting of the group-- on the obverse i can't tell if that's a face facing right or a standing figure. If
    it's a standing figure then its REALLY interesting because, since this piece is almost certainly a Roman Provencial bronze due to its temple reverse (c. 2nd-3rd century A.D) and roman provencial coins usually have a roman emperor bust on the obverse. The others are Roman bronze coins of the 4th to maybe early 5th centur A.D, with one of them (bottom left) being Constantine The Great it looks llike.
  • oops-- spoon was right. that's Crispus bottom left not Constantine.
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