Several coins I have difficulty to ID - Part 3, the last coins

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Thanks again to all for your help. Will update the last 2 posts from my computer. Received great suggestions and was able to identify quiet a number. 

 

Here are the last of the coins. And again, thanks for your Support. 

 

29. 16,7mm 2,0g

 

30. 17.9-18.7mm 2,7g N#43001 

 

31. 15.4-16.9mm 2,2g

 

33. 14.8-15.4mm 2,0g N#26687 

 

34. 15-16.7mm 4.7g

 

35. 25.3-27.4mm 12.0g

 

36. 21.8-22.8mm 5.5g N#281104 

 

37. 21mm, 4.4g N#293298 

 

38. 20.2-24.1mm 4,2g

 

39. 20.8-22.2mm 1,7g N#94372 

 

40. 21.1-21.8mm 3,4g https://numismatics.org/ocre/id/ric.5.gall(1).445 

 

41. 21.7-23.3mm 3g

 

42. 21.2-21.5mm 4.1g

 

60. 21.5-24.1mm 11.75g

 

That was the last. 

 

Appreciate any suggestions. 

 

Philip 

Ex-South African now living in Germany

Another quick reply without research:

 

#29 Constantinian period

 

#30 Claudius II

 

#33 Constantine I commemorative with a quadriga at reverse, I have one of these.

 

#36 Gordianus (but which one?)

 

#37 Probus

 

#39 Constantius I (?)

 

#40 Gallienus

 

#42 Postumus (?)

Now doing some research (Numista wasn't loading well yesterday).

 

#30 N#43001 

 

#31 Apparently it's Valentinian I, SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAE reverse, can't go further than that, reverse ir very worn.

 

#33 As I said before. The thing here is that the reverse is nearly gone, so it's impossible to know the mint. I'll link the one I own, from Antioch, just for reference: N#26687 

 

#36 Supposedly N#281104 , but I'm having trouble to confirm.

 

#37 I think it's N#293298 . There are a few more subtypes of RIC 28 here, but only this one have a photo.

 

#39 N#94372 .  Yours is mintmark KΓ.

 

#40 That was tough. This particular type is not on our site yet.

        Gallienus, RIC V.1 #445

        Obv. IMP C P LIC GALLIENVS P F AVG; Rev. ORIENS AVG

        https://numismatics.org/ocre/id/ric.5.gall(1).445

 

#42 Postumus indeed. Having trouble with the reverse, nothing matches yet. But you must know that you won't find him in the main Roman Empire catalog, but on Roman splinter states, Gallic Empire.

Giobruno

Now doing some research (Numista wasn't loading well yesterday).

 

#30 N#43001 

 

#31 Apparently it's Valentinian I, SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAE reverse, can't go further than that, reverse ir very worn.

 

#33 As I said before. The thing here is that the reverse is nearly gone, so it's impossible to know the mint. I'll link the one I own, from Antioch, just for reference: N#26687 

 

#36 Supposedly N#281104 , but I'm having trouble to confirm.

 

#37 I think it's N#293298 . There are a few more subtypes of RIC 28 here, but only this one have a photo.

 

#39 N#94372 .  Yours is mintmark KΓ.

 

#40 That was tough. This particular type is not on our site yet.

        Gallienus, RIC V.1 #445

        Obv. IMP C P LIC GALLIENVS P F AVG; Rev. ORIENS AVG

        https://numismatics.org/ocre/id/ric.5.gall(1).445

 

#42 Postumus indeed. Having trouble with the reverse, nothing matches yet. But you must know that you won't find him in the main Roman Empire catalog, but on Roman splinter states, Gallic Empire.

Thanks, with your input I was able to identify, pretty close I am sure, 8 coins. Brilliant, thank you. 

Ex-South African now living in Germany

#60. I have this same coin.  I picked mine up in Pergamum as part of a trade for some Turkish rugs. Not sure who is on the obverse of the coin but likely seated Zeus on the reverse.  

 

Thanks 

Ex-South African now living in Germany

#60 likely Hadrian Billon Tetrahedron minted in Alexandria Egypt RY16-AD 131/2. Reverse is Serapis with Kerberos by his feet. 

For #31:

 

The obverse seems to show *VALEN*. I speculate the full legend is D N VALENS P F AVG, with all letters of VALENS on the left side.

The reverse shows REIPVBLI* on the right side. This is likely SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAE, showing Victory advancing left. Unfortunately the mint cannot be read.

 

Some possibilities:
RIC IX Antioch 12B
RIC IX Constantinople 21C
RIC IX Constantinople 42B
RIC IX Heraclea 5C
RIC IX Heraclea 10B
RIC IX Nicomedia 12C

For #35:

 

The obverse legend is IMP CAES NERVA TRAIAN AVG GERM P M, with the radiate head of Trajan. The reverse has TR POT on the left, and I think it’s just COS II on the right, with S C at the bottom. The figure appears to be Abundantia. So I think it’s RIC II Trajan 385.

N#253318

 

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