it has EΩN as well on reverse
obverse has "Antonin" on right
clearly make out stag on right
im currently looking for it in Antoninus Pius,
Any idea ?
could it be either one of these?
http://www.wildwinds.com/coins/ric/anto ... BMC_25.jpg
www.wildwinds.com/coins/ric/antoninus_p ... r_6800.jpg
some coins have the antonin on right obverse and others dont
and the reverse some have EΩN on right reverse and some dont( too much lettering)
hat about this?
trouble Iding this with EΩN
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Re: trouble Iding this with EΩN
Tough one.
I'm thinking this is actually an Aurelius. No Antoninus coins have his name on the right side.
Nor do I think that is a Greek epsilon. I think it is part of a staff above the omega N.
Here's an example from Judea: (not the right coin, but see how ANTONINVS AVG is on the right?)
I'm thinking this is actually an Aurelius. No Antoninus coins have his name on the right side.
Nor do I think that is a Greek epsilon. I think it is part of a staff above the omega N.
Here's an example from Judea: (not the right coin, but see how ANTONINVS AVG is on the right?)
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Re: trouble Iding this with EΩN
ah i see what you mean. good call. I thought it was an antoninius puis for a second but i couldnt match it up
wildwinds doesnt seem to have every single variant of every count. are there other sites you know if that might?
this looks like it.http://coinproject.com/coin_detail.php?coin=313397
wildwinds doesnt seem to have every single variant of every count. are there other sites you know if that might?
this looks like it.http://coinproject.com/coin_detail.php?coin=313397
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