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Bedrock of the Community
Australia
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Design detail all there. Lovely contrasting patina.
If you think you paid too much for it, not a bother in the future. You will sooner or later forget about that, and just appreciate it.
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Moderator
 United States
23731 Posts |
Excellent detail and patina.
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Moderator
 United States
34418 Posts |
Super remaining detail--great pick-up!
"If you climb a good tree, you get a push." -----Ghanaian proverb
"The danger we all now face is distinguishing between what is authentic and what is performed." -----King Adz
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3443 Posts |
For the right price I would "bite" on this one After all Bronze is beautiful Coming from the 'East' it is nice to see the "desert patina" which looks quite genuine But personally I would want to see a bit less of it I know that is sacrilege to many But looking to all the world like a near mint state example Well ........ I would like to see more of its "mintyness" !
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1120 Posts |
Very nice pick up with great detail. I am not a fan of desert patina probably because it is commonly"faked" and I still have a hard time determining the difference. But this is an attractive coin. 
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Pillar of the Community
 Spain
2752 Posts |
Yep wonderful looking coin  ....Looks to have quite high relief and detail on both sides.. Ref Sand patinas....I've had my fair share of this type patina.. Here's 3 coins in from my collection... 1.I'm sure the sand patina is real. 2.I'm NOT sure but haven't tried to clean it yet. 3.10 seconds in distilled water....From the infamous 'Z' before BobL's 'Too much yellow' thread. And I know which result I prefer... 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3443 Posts |
I think the "patina" in this case is genuine The fake patinas I have encountered were used to hide a rough unsightly surface beneath Fill in the holes with mud plaster ! One of my first cleaning successes involved a not too dissimilar looking subject  I was very surprised by how less than one day in distilled (plus some brass brush) removed about 90% ! It did arouse some suspicions in the dark corners of my brain But what sort of lunatic would apply fake patina to a "gem" I am satisfied the coin is genuine Therefore the patina must have been too 
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
701 Posts |
The patina does look false to me but, I am no expert. Underneath the patina the coin appears in excellent condition but, it is Constantine ii not Constantius ii.
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Pillar of the Community
  United States
3098 Posts |
You're right. It is Constantine II.
Paul Bulgerin
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3443 Posts |
How easily distracted we become when face to face with "beauty" ! Something is a plain as the very writing on it but we can still deceive ourselves
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New Member
Portugal
17 Posts |
Paul, well done! What a beautiful coin!
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Pillar of the Community
 United Kingdom
1168 Posts |
I have a few "desert patina" coins, but can't say that I am a great fan of them. Looking at the cleaned coins belonging to @Palouche and @FVRIVS RVFVS, I am tempted to have a go at cleaning one of mine. The detail revealed after cleaning is amazing, and the coins look so much better.
Jim
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Pillar of the Community
  United States
3098 Posts |
Here is my photo of the coin. It has a very reddish sand patina. 
Paul Bulgerin
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Pillar of the Community
 Spain
2752 Posts |
@Paul Bulgerin......What a difference a photo can make.
This is a nice looking coin, well centred and lovely detail...
Do you plan on cleaning it?.....Whichever way you go it's a real cracker! Congrats Paul
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Pillar of the Community
  United States
3098 Posts |
Palouche,
No, I'm not going to clean it. I love the contrast between the black and red sand.
Paul Bulgerin
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