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Non of mine are very valuable. In fact, given inflation of the dollar since the 60s when I got mine they may not be worth more than what I paid for them. Unless one is somehow rare of special. I had them most of my life, and rarely look at them. I always hoped to meet some ancient coin expert to tell me about them. The one of Alexander the Great is cool to know about. Knowing that it is 2,300 years old or so is just crazy. One has to wonder how many hands have touched it, when was it last used as a regular coin and not a collectable.

The two different Constantine coins D & E are different rulers, and likely silver, but it is had to tell. Those are worth 40 or 50 bucks at most.

Again, they are not for sale, and this is not a thread to try sell them. I was just curious about learning more about them.
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