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Some ancient Roman coins can be worth tens of thousands of dollars; others can be purchased for a dollar or two apiece. It depends on the specifics of coin in question (issuer, denomination, particular coin, and condition). If you cannot identify the coin (and if you're not a student of ancient coins, you probably cannot) or judge its condition, you should bring it to a reputable coin dealer to help you do so. Alternatively, there are some websites on which you can post a photograph (it needs to be a fairly high quality photo of both sides of the coin, however)and have other readers help you identify the coin. One such site is: http://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?board=7 but there are others as well.

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