Roman coin [solved]

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Started to restore this roman coin. I will post again with a more restored version if no one can tell what it is

hello,

why should this be a roman coin?

I can see a round thing (nearly round) without any letter, without any figure,  without weight, without diameter, without material. 

Status changed to Solved (TheHistoryNerd, 4 Ekim 2022, 02:33)

TheHistoryNerd

Started to restore this roman coin. 

Don't be discouraged, most numismatists see well.

Even though we don't like to hear the word restoration and here it won't be easy and I think for the price it's also unnecessary.

It bothers me that you don't follow the procedure:

* you didn't tell us what you actually have ( according to you it is plastic or rather bronze maybe copper?)

*and don't say it has no weight, and I would also be interested in the size

*and what do you see there?

 

I personally see a coin of the Roman Empire for the first few seconds-currency in circulation  probably from the time of the Constantinian dynasty

307-337 A.D  I see the head and hairstyle of the Emperor Constantine.

I see a Roman soldier on the reverse and a slave at his feet- however, I could be wrong and it is "Jupiter", there is an eagle at his feet.

 

However, the head of the monarch can also be seen on the coin figure on reverse.

Just please, and here as a reserve, fellow collectors, don't worry about damaged eyesight, today is advanced science and it is possible to change lenses and, above all, eat a lot of carrots or not write.

And I may be wrong again, we are all fallible, but "good advice is better than gold" is the saying.

Ivan

Stefan0205

hello,

why should this be a roman coin?

I can see a round thing (nearly round) without any letter, without any figure,  without weight, without diameter, without material. 

I clearly see a bust of a constantine-type roman coin.

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