Roman Empire coin[Can't find exact one]

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Hello, i found this coin in ground some time ago, i couldn't find whitch one is it… All i know its something like Roman Empire Constantine II.

If anyone would help, i would be grateful

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Sorry but I can't help much, your photos can't be enlarged.

 

One thing I can say, the reverse is clearly GLORIA EXERCITVS, with these soldiers and standarts.

Please take all the background away, we only need the coin in its full splendor. Please also add the dimensions.

Globetrotter
Coin varieties in French:
https://monnaiesetvarietes.numista.com

Sjoelund

Please take all the background away, we only need the coin in its full splendor. Please also add the dimensions.

 

Hello, how do i remove background? Im using Computer…

Google “remove background” and you'll see.

Globetrotter
Coin varieties in French:
https://monnaiesetvarietes.numista.com

Serbin

If anyone would help, i would be grateful                                                                                  

I wish you a nice day in beautiful Serbia.

     Try the following procedure. So that your coin is well recognized and its size and weight are measured.

Method:

Put the coin on the white paper and put the phone on the teacup - take photos

http://www.photoscape.org/ps/main/index.php

 

Use the program-application to enlarge-reduce cropping,, photo scape,, 

 

When you need to get rid of the background, use the program - application,, Pixlr X,, 

https://pixlr.com/cz/express/ 

Then it is good to weigh and measure the coin for better identification, An example of mine:

Weight: 2.81 grams and size: 18.42 mm

Next, try to estimate the metal:  this is silver

And then wait if it appeals to someone.

 

Mine: and now I hope I don't make a fool of myself:

Roman Empire
Denarius -Domitian  
IMP XXII COS XVII CENS PPP
Minerva year 95 AD
RIC II.1 773

 

Ahoj Ivan

The background doesn't have to be removed completely (that's only if you want to add the picture in the catalog). Just crop it to the edges, you can even do it in Paint. Select the coin with the rectangular selection, cut it out with Ctrl+X and paste it in again with Ctrl+V then reduce the canvas size to fit the object.

Also don't share external sources like you did here with discord, upload your pictures directly to Numista (often makes things easier to enlarge and view).

i tried my best but the pictures are crap

Serbin

Sjoelund

Please take all the background away, we only need the coin in its full splendor. Please also add the dimensions.

 

Hello, how do i remove background? Im using Computer…

Not that hard using computer. This with MS Paint:

 

 

Unfortunately these photos still can't be enlarged, but I think I got enough info from them.

 

On first photo I can see FL at the beginning and NOB C at the end of the lettering. And on second photo the mintmark is well visible, SMNΔ.

With that, we can get a precise ID for this worn coin: N#112174 .

Giobruno

Unfortunately these photos still can't be enlarged, but I think I got enough info from them.

 

On first photo I can see FL at the beginning and NOB C at the end of the lettering. And on second photo the mintmark is well visible, SMNΔ.

With that, we can get a precise ID for this worn coin: N#112174 .

Thanks allot man, i wish u best things in life!

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