Ancient Roman Error Coins

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Roman Ae 3

Roman Ae 3

<p>Full mirror brockage - diameter 17 mm. Weight: 2.62 gr. Dies rotated 180 degrees.</p>
Roman Carinus antoninian (283-85)

Roman Carinus antoninian (283-85)

<p>CARINVS is misspelled CARNIVS</p>
Roman republic silver denarius - Cornelia

Roman republic silver denarius - Cornelia

<p>Full mirror brockage (Cnaeus Cornelius Blasio about 105 BC) <br />3.48 grams/17.45 mm. <br />Coin reference: Babelon 19 (3 Frs), Sydenham 561. </p>
Roman denarius 82 BC.

Roman denarius 82 BC.

<p>Full mirror brockage (L. Manlius Torquatus &amp; L. Cornelius Sulla)</p>
Roman republic silver denarius

Roman republic silver denarius

<p>Full mirror brockage</p>
ND denar from the end of the 2nd century

ND denar from the end of the 2nd century

<p>Full mirror brockage</p>
Gordian III (238-44) silver antoninianus

Gordian III (238-44) silver antoninianus

<p>Full mirror brockage</p>
Roman antoninianus

Roman antoninianus

<p>Almost full mirror brockage</p>
AE Constantine 1 (AD 306-09)

AE Constantine 1 (AD 306-09)

<p>Off center mirror brockage - diameter 21 mm. Weight: 4.1 gr.</p>
Crispus (317-26) AE 20 brockage

Crispus (317-26) AE 20 brockage

<p>Full mirror brockage</p>
Roman Ae 3

Roman Ae 3

<p>Full mirror brockage</p>
Roman Ae 3 Constans (AD 337-50)

Roman Ae 3 Constans (AD 337-50)

<p><p>Full mirror brockage</p></p>
AE 15 mm Valentinianus (AD 364-75)

AE 15 mm Valentinianus (AD 364-75)

<p>Full mirror brockage</p>
Ae 3 Valens (AD 364-378)

Ae 3 Valens (AD 364-378)

<p>Full mirror brockage</p>

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14 ancient Roman error coin from about 105 BC to AD 378 featuring 13 full mirror brockages and one coin with emperor's name misspelled.
Tamron Exhibits
  • Roman Ae 3
  • Roman Carinus antoninian (283-85)
  • Roman republic silver denarius - Cornelia
  • Roman denarius 82 BC.
  • Roman republic silver denarius
  • ND denar from the end of the 2nd century
  • Gordian III (238-44) silver antoninianus
  • Roman antoninianus
  • AE Constantine 1 (AD 306-09)
  • Crispus (317-26) AE 20 brockage
  • Roman Ae 3
  • Roman Ae 3 Constans (AD 337-50)
  • AE 15 mm Valentinianus (AD 364-75)
  • Ae 3 Valens (AD 364-378)

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