Цитата: "SpuDy"
I dont have a scale to weight it
Good morning, SpuDy. 'SC' stands for Senatus Consulto, meaning its value had been decreed by the Senate. This was exclusively used on bronze coinage. It could be an Aemilian Sestertius (253 AD) with a standing figure of Victory
Thank you, the portrait could be, i mean, it s the only "large" enogh head to look the same, the reverse looks a bit difgerent, on my coin i think Victoria holds a sparrow
Цитата: "SpuDy"Thank you, the portrait could be, i mean, it s the only "large" enogh head to look the same, the reverse looks a bit difgerent, on my coin i think Victoria holds a sparrow
You are very welcome. It was the nearest Roman emperor I could find a match with re: portrait. The quality of the striking of Roman coins varied from mint to mint across the empire. So not two coins of a design type look the same.
Цитата: "SpuDy"Thank you, the portrait could be, i mean, it s the only "large" enogh head to look the same, the reverse looks a bit difgerent, on my coin i think Victoria holds a sparrow
You are very welcome. It was the nearest Roman emperor I could find a match with re: portrait. The quality of the striking of Roman coins varied from mint to mint across the empire. So not two coins of a design type look the same.