
Unidentifiable Ancient Coin (likely Roman or Byzantine)
Likely Roman Empire or Byzantine Empire · Unidentifiable due to condition
The coin appears to be a heavily corroded ancient coin, possibly Roman or Byzantine. Elements of an eagle or similar bird figure, possibly with wings spread, might be faintly discernible on one side, but details are almost entirely obscured by wear, patination, and corrosion.
- Country
- Likely Roman Empire or Byzantine Empire
- Year
- Unidentifiable due to condition
- Denomination
- Unidentifiable due to condition (likely a bronze or copper unit)
- Metal
- Likely Bronze or Copper
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