4 different coins same place in the middle east lebanon
Any thoughts about it?
Any thoughts about it?
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Woww!!! Thank you for the great info great forumThe MONETA coin was issued at five mints with several similar legends that are variants of:
SACRA MONET AVGG ET CAESS NOSTR "Sacred coinage of our Augusti and Caesars".
Your coin's reverse legend ends in NN . The Rome mint abbreviated "NOSTR" to "NN" (plural). The NN is preceded by AVGG ET CAESS
If the (reverse) legend begins SAN MON VRB it's either Maximianus or Constantius
If the legend begins SACRA MON VRB it's Galerius
If the legend begins MONTAS it's either Diocletianus, "Max", Constantius or Galerius.
If the legend begins M (dot) SACRA it's Constantius
The (obverse) legend contains IANUS; that suggests either Maximianus or Diocletianus.
Don in SoCal
What doesn't make sense (to me, anyway) is the obverse legend on that coin appears to end with NORCAST; not a Roman legend that I've ever heard of.
Don in SoCal
Roman Coins are not normally lost on Roots/Roads/Trackways, they are found on Settlements or farmland.Woww!!! Thank you for the great info great forum
I am new to this kind of stuff but I'm loviing it i think i found rout where the roman use to pass and i am searching every inch of it
Thank you again for this great info
Roman Coins are not normally lost on Roots/Roads/Trackways, they are found on Settlements or farml
Thank you first of allRoman Coins are not normally lost on Roots/Roads/Trackways, they are found on Settlements or farmland.