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  1. Roman, 3rd-4th century. Value would be limited due to the very low grade of the coins.

     

    Middle coin top row and third coin (from left) bottom row both appear to be "soldier spearing fallen horseman" types, c. 350s AD, which is probably one of if not the most commonly encountered Roman coin today.

     

    Could you suggest somewhere to learn how to preserve these coins, i know they are in bad shape but im sure they have been in my family for a while and would like to keep them from getting worse.

  2. I have these coins that i inherited recently. Can anyone tell what they are, any information would help.

    From what i can see the coin on the bottom left has a face engraved and the one immediately to the right has a person standing holding something over their head.

    thank you

     

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    1B.jpg

     

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  3. Hello All,

    I am in need of some assistance, as previously noted i have inherited a few coins not limited to these. Though, these are the most interesting in my opinion. Like almost anyone else i have selected the 24k coins because i am interested in their value and a little history, and above all why is it almost impossible to find another collection like this one? I know that macau belonged to Portugal and was allowed to seperate. Then Japan took over and now is concidered the worlds "Las Vegas" in terms of gambling and what not. Im not a historian by any means but this is what i could dig up. I find it improbable that someone would put a 24k gold collection in a cartboard box with a plastic framed shadow box, could they be fake. Thank you for the help.

    Macau1.jpg macau2.jpg

     

    macau3.jpg macau4.jpg

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