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 Posted 09/13/2014  2:36 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ThisIsFun to your friends list
It's a keeper :D
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 Posted 09/13/2014  3:23 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add nickelsearcher to your friends list
Very nice!

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 Posted 09/13/2014  4:08 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add VisigothKing to your friends list
Thanks all! The coin does look like it came right out of the mint (perhaps except for the brown color of it). It probably looks no different than when it was last held in ancient hands.
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 Posted 09/13/2014  8:33 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DVCollector to your friends list
Very nice! It probably doesn't look too different than when it was in a Roman's hands.
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 Posted 09/13/2014  11:32 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add VisigothKing to your friends list
Thanks DVC!
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 Posted 09/14/2014  06:36 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Dutchgulden to your friends list
very nice!
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 Posted 09/15/2014  12:56 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add chrsmat71 to your friends list
that a super LRB VK.
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 Posted 09/15/2014  2:02 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Ancientnoob to your friends list
Its funny I have a few high grade LRBs and one of them is Gamma SIS as well...

Good coin.
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 Posted 09/15/2014  2:13 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Just My Two Cents to your friends list
I'm a little suspect of coins that are supposed to be two millennium old being that sharp. What makes people think that the ancient uncs all over this site are real?
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 Posted 09/15/2014  2:14 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Just My Two Cents to your friends list
"Beautiful detail on this coin, looks like it was struck yesterday."

Indeed!
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 Posted 09/15/2014  3:02 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add VisigothKing to your friends list
I had a feeling someone was going to ask Well for starters, late Roman bronzes are rarely the target of modern counterfeiters (as opposed to famous types like the Greek Owl coin), so the probability mine isn't real is pretty low. The style is in line with coins from this period, there are flow lines from being struck, and there is no seam on the edge. Also, where it was stored for one-and-a-half millennia makes a huge difference. Not sure exactly where/how for my coin but apparently it was good enough to not harshly affect my coin (I'm guessing perhaps a jar, in non-acidic soil, also someplace where air and moisture couldn't get to the coin.
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 Posted 09/15/2014  3:06 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add VisigothKing to your friends list
Also they made millions upon millions of this type, so there's bound to be a few to survive in good shape.
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 Posted 09/15/2014  4:13 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add VisigothKing to your friends list
Oh and great coin Anoob!
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Quote:
I'm a little suspect of coins that are supposed to be two millennium old being that sharp


And so are we all !
Whenever an ancient collector worth his/her salt finds such a beauty we do find caution is required. As stated above LRB's tend not to be the object of industrious 'entreprenuers' with backyard forging operations. But as most of us have noticed high quality fakes have been coming out of eastern Europe in the last few years. Modern technology is making the job of spotting these harder and harder short of high tech analysis of the metal being used. Generally though the fakes will tend to gravitate toward the 'high end' material. Coins that sell for under $100 are for us 'chumps'. A good forger can make a killing with the big boys selling $1000-30,000 coins. A good indicator of fakes of course is when too many of the same die manufacture turn up ! One $20,000 sale solves that problem.
Personally I feel much safer with patinated bronze with a bit o' encrustation on it for good measure. The Nero which I posted a few hours ago is a good case. In fact the patination has reached such a thickness that it can be seen from a 'blemish' on the reverse that the oxidation is so thick that it penetrates deep into the surface. Remove the patina and the coin is all but destroyed !
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 Posted 09/16/2014  03:22 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Jimbo777 to your friends list
Nice coin vk.

"I'm a little suspect of coins that are supposed to be two millennium old being that sharp. What makes people think that the ancient uncs all over this site are real?"

The chance of VK's coin not being real is practically zero. Thousands of uncirculated coins have survived from two millennium ago in mint condition. There are many ways to tell a fake but being 2000 years old and uncirculated isn't one of them.
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