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Barbarous Struck Over Christogram?

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does this coin look like it was struck over a coin with a christogram showing in the upper right reverse?

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I don't see it.
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It almost looks like a christogram. Do you think this was struck over another coin?

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Ok, I see what your saying now. I think it's just the way the letters look and it's not overstruck. Lets see what some of the others say.
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I am not convinced that the material outside the dotted border is not the result of a garbled double strike rather than an overstrike. I do not believe it is a Christogram and suggest the style of the coin suggests production 50 years before Constantine or at least copying a type of the Gallic Empire period (a barbarous radiate). You will need to find another, more clear, example to establish a new type. Proving beyond doubt a early use of a Chi-Rho would be a wonderful find but I don't believe this is at all certain.
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