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For what coin you are referring Don ?The coin showing a rider moving right may be a coin from Phillip II (BC 359-336). That guess is based on what appears to be the letters 'oY'; similar to Phillip II coinage.
Don....
Tnx that is the correct oneYou will find coin #6 by looking up VRBS ROMA FELIX. This reverse image is found on coins of Arcadivs, Honorivs and Theodosivs II. Minted in Roma or "AQ". AD402-408 vintage.
Don......
tnx don if you have some other info of the other coins would be nice to share itYou will find coin #6 by looking up VRBS ROMA FELIX. This reverse image is found on coins of Arcadivs, Honorivs and Theodosivs II. Minted in Roma or "AQ". AD402-408 vintage.
Don......
Thank you for the info i will try to provide more info for my next finds with weight and size for the identification to be more easierCru'dad's IDs on your Roman Coins:
''Without knowing sizes & weights etc these are the most likely or certain IDs for the Roman AE coins:
Image 18i Obverse: Diadem Head right with legend ]NVSP[ or ]TIVSP[ and unclear Reverse
Image 21i Obverse: Diadem Head of Theodosius I [DN]THEODO-SIVSP[FAVG] Reverse: Wreath around VOT/V/MVLT/X in 4 lines AD 379-380
Image 25i Obverse one of Constantine family ( as per Mackaydon comments) Reverse: [GLORIA EXERC]ITVS - 2 Soldiers 1 Standard AD 335-340
Image 26i Obverse Diadem Head right of either Valentinian I or Valens possibly Gratian. Reverse: RESTITVTOR - REIP[VBLICAE] Emperor holding Standard and Victory on Globe type AD 364-367
Image 29i Obverse Diadem Head right of Valens DN VALEN-SPFAVG Reverse: Possibly [SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAE] Victory left AD 364-378
Image 31i Obverse Diadem Head right Valentinian era family Reverse: probably [SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAE] Victory left AD 364-378''