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Carolingians Coins Copies?

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 Posted 11/19/2019  3:41 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add vstefanyuk to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Well, those most probably modern copies, but I still leaving some possibility :)

I bought each of these from different France's sellers.

Material looks like tin or lead.

I am curious if there is possibility those are that time forgery or used as tokens etc. (have doubts Caroligians did use lead for real coins :)).

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Any thoughts are welcome :)

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They are 100% fake.
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Definitely not genuine Carolingian coins. And I do not think contemporary forgeries, they differ too much from the real coins. Most likely modern copies.
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I was reminded by this infamous incident: https://numismaticfakes.wordpress.c...ngian-coins/

None of your coins look like those, although I did check the second one, which is the most skillfully rendered one.
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