Unidentified coins
SCALE: Page squares 5X5 mm.
COIN-1
Metal: Copper
Found: Middle East (Israel)
SIDE-A
SIDE-B
Right: SMAN
Figure looking to right Left: CLOR
SCRIPT FLIVLCONSTANTIVSNOBC SCRIPT: Up: IAEXIR Down: SMAN
ANSWER-1
Roman coin,issued under Constantine the Great during his reign 307-337 AD.
It's an AE3 Bronze.
CONSTANTINVMAXAVG=Constantine the Great Augustus.
GLORIAEXERCITVS=Glory to the army.
Answer given by: Rene Gracia -Philippines
ANSWER-2
It is not a Constantinus,but a CONSTANTINUS GALLUS bronze coin(A.D.351-354).
Answer given by: Dario Ferro-Italy
ANSWER-3 (seems the exact one)
Obv. FLIVL CONSTANTINVS NOB C
Rev. GLORIA EXERCITVS...............SMAN
The legend on the obv. indicates that it can be only the Emperor Constance II. On the Rev., the mint SNAM indicates the coin was minted in Antioch (Syria) during the period 324-325 AD.
The coin is a half centenionalis and appears to be in excellent condition.That makes it easy  to identify
Answer given by : Steve
"Steve&Barbara Bridges"<[email protected]





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