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not sure if I am following your poll options? AAA? BBB?

I am sure they are valuable, but then again, valuable is a term that can mean anything to someone.

Hopefully someone here can take a look at them and give you an idea. I think they are very nice finds. Where did ya find them? I am assuming not in the US. Good luck with finding out what they are and their value.

Steeler Fan
 

All these are common coins in poor condition for high resale value, all are 3rd to 4th century A.D. Roman coins. Severina, Aurelian, Valerian II, Constantius, to name a few. None of those pictured are collectively worth more than aprox $50 on Ebay or at a coin show, wholesale priced they are $2 coins that can be purchased from Bulgarians or Mid East wholesalers at any major coin show on earth. Dont stress (it doesnt mean there arent rare ones you didnt find yet!) I usually have to dig 100 or more ancients to find a rare/scarce one and much more to find one with smooth surfaces. Ancient coins are complicated to grade and value, if you ever need a professional attribution or value from someone with 12 years in the business please email me direct.

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Rob
 

These coins may not be worth a lot because of their condition. But they are several hundred years old and I think they are verrry cool.

Congrats,

BE
 

Klaatu said:
Definitely cool finds (assuming you found them). Definitely old. I doubt they are very valuable. I would treasure them if I found them.
Roman coinage.......

"KLAATU FERATTA NIC-TU"---lol,good old B-movie...
 

I acctualy have a couple of those. They are Roman and the ones I have are sold around 75-120 USD.
 

When people stop finding these coins they will skyrocket in value.

HH!!
 

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I also see a Numerian Antoninianus, Diocletian Follis, Probus Antoninianus, Constantius II AE3 (probably a Glor-ia-Exercitvs reverse on it). They are in decent shape; however, not worth much more than about 30-40 bucks for the lot of them. Your rarest one is probably the Numerian Ant. The constantius II could be rare but I'd have to see the reverse on it to be sure.

Gunner
 

Nice finds,

HH

Lonewolfe
 

That Severina is pretty decent, she's not as common as the others with the exception of maybe Numerian. Is the reverse in similar condition?
 

scotvs capitis said:
That Severina is pretty decent, she's not as common as the others with the exception of maybe Numerian. Is the reverse in similar condition?
Nov 25, 2006, 07:10:42 PM - Last active, so not likely to get an answer.
 

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