i found digging in my garden a imperatore coin from 117dc, i just want to no how much it would be worth. it not in brill condition but you can read the wording on the coin and the pictures r still visable. The edging is a bit out of shape but its still in good condition.thank you
The value of a Traiano 55-117 AD Roman coin can vary significantly based on factors such as its condition, rarity, and market demand. Generally, these coins can range from a few dozen to several hundred dollars. For a more precise valuation, it's advisable to consult a numismatic expert or check recent auction results.
Hm, this doesn't sound like an original Roman coin. Traiano would refer to the emperor Trajan and he was born in 53 AD and died in 117 AD. However, this could not have been a roman coin because A) Arabic numerals were not used in the roman empire B) The system of using dates since Christ's birth for dates didn't start until about 530 AD and wasn't widespread until about 800 AD Without seeing your coin I can't really identify it further other than to tell you that it isn't an ancient Roman coin.
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It depends on what sort of coin it is and how good a shape it is in. Here's a good link to a website to get you started identifying your coin and finding out how much it's worth.
There was no such thing as a 60 asses coin. The most valuable Roman coin in 211 BC was the denarius, which was worth 10 asses.
i found digging in my garden a imperatore coin from 117dc, i just want to no how much it would be worth. it not in brill condition but you can read the wording on the coin and the pictures r still visable. The edging is a bit out of shape but its still in good condition.thank you
The value of a Traiano 55-117 AD Roman coin can vary significantly based on factors such as its condition, rarity, and market demand. Generally, these coins can range from a few dozen to several hundred dollars. For a more precise valuation, it's advisable to consult a numismatic expert or check recent auction results.
Hm, this doesn't sound like an original Roman coin. Traiano would refer to the emperor Trajan and he was born in 53 AD and died in 117 AD. However, this could not have been a roman coin because A) Arabic numerals were not used in the roman empire B) The system of using dates since Christ's birth for dates didn't start until about 530 AD and wasn't widespread until about 800 AD Without seeing your coin I can't really identify it further other than to tell you that it isn't an ancient Roman coin.
The Gallieno Imperatore 218-268 coin does not appear to have any significant value. It is actually a commemorative Italian token, not an ancient coin.
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it is worth $120 per coin
what is a 1869 1 pfenning coin worth
If the coin is a Proof coin it is worth about $20 USD. If it is not a proof coin and is uncirculated it is worth about $12 USD. (2/28/2010)
the worth value of the liberty dollar coin is worth 50cents.
it depends what coin and what the condition is of that coin, a circulated coin is worth less than a mint condition one.
Which coin
It is Latvian five lats coin and it is worth about 12 USD