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Does that say $192 ?
Don in SoCalRoman Empire - Constantine I (307 - 337 A.D.). Constantinopolis bronze follis foundation of Constantinople Commemorative Issue (2,53 g., 18 mm.) Antioch, 335 A.D. Victory
Roman Empire - Constantine I (307 - 337 A.D.). Constantinopolis bronze follis foundation of Constantinople Commemorative Issue (2,53 g., 18 mm.) Antiochwww.vcoins.com
PS: Antioch was in Syria but borders changed and now it's in Turkey.
So $50 might be fair ?$193.87 as of today; yes (in pristine condition)
Don.....
That's incredible !!Some clarification of the mintmark may be helpful.
This mintmark (SMANI) is in three parts:
SM for Sacra Moneta (Moneta being the goddess of money)
AN for Antioch
I for the 10th 'officina' where the coin was minted.
Of the 16 'officinae' that I'm aware of, each had its own suffix to the AN mintmark.
Don in SoCal