QUOTE(Cool Hand Luke @ Dec 28 2006, 09:43 AM)

I googled "coin collector forum" and you guys came up. My grandfather left me all these coins and wanted to sell them. Most are not in good conditions, but since some say B.C. I couldn't expect them to be in mint conditions, can I? Anyway, here are some pics. I was hoping you could tell me if they are worth something. Thanks in advance.
I hope the
tag said B.C., not the coin itself? If you see "BC" on a coin it represents something other than the date, of course. But, I think you meant that the coin was tagged with a date range BC. (Personally I'd love to have a coin from BCE--both my Roman coins are CE.)
I don't know much about these things, but they seem to be bronze or copper Roman coins (my apologies if that's a no-brainer). I see a couple bear the initials "SC", which stands for
Senatus Consulto (sp?), meaning minted by the Senate. During the Empire (or for part of that period), as I understand it, only the Emperor could mint gold or silver coins; the Senate could mint only base metals, and so their coins were often marked with "SC". I have one of these myself, from the reign of Domitian (~90CE).
Of course, if your aim is to just get rid of these coins, you could always give them away!! (hint hint) -J/K- Actually, I think jlueke might be right that they're probably not too valuable. If you have a collection they could be a treasured part of it; if not, they might make a cherished part of some other amateur's collection.