Found two silver Roman coins in my little envelope! Need a bit of help with one..
Have no idea what this coin is. Cannot find one on ebay or at the Library. Any info would
be greatly appreciated! Especially numbering system ID and any value guesses?
bob
This one weighs 3.36 grams


This one I think I figured out, well, 'er maybe!
This one weighs 3.54 grams
Perhaps it is a Roman Lucretia I, Silver Denarius, 136 BC?

be greatly appreciated! Especially numbering system ID and any value guesses?
bob

This one weighs 3.36 grams


This one I think I figured out, well, 'er maybe!
This one weighs 3.54 grams
Perhaps it is a Roman Lucretia I, Silver Denarius, 136 BC?


Registry: CC lowballs (boblindstrom), bobinvegas1989@yahoo.com
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The first coin looks to be a variety of Anonymous Victoriatus, laureate head of Jupiter right, Rev. Victory standing, erecting trophy. Possibly a Crawford 102/1
The second looks like it may be,
Q. Minucius Rufus (122 BC). AR denarius (3.88 gm). Head of Roma right / Dioscuri galloping right. Crawford 277/1.
Keep digging!
<< <i>The first coin looks to be a variety of Anonymous Victoriatus, laureate head of Jupiter right, Rev. Victory standing, erecting trophy. Possibly a Crawford 102/1
The second looks like it may be,
Q. Minucius Rufus (122 BC). AR denarius (3.88 gm). Head of Roma right / Dioscuri galloping right. Crawford 277/1.
Keep digging! >>
How many varieties of these dang little things did they make???? LOL
fun to try to research but frustrating at the same time!
bob