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Trajan Tooling Armenia Et Mesopotamia Sestertius

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I bought those in mine first years off collecting, I could not see what tooling was (cry)

TRAJAN. AD 98-117

AE sestertius (32mm, 19.35g). Rome mint. Struck AD 116-117.
IMP CAES NER TRAIANO OPTIMO AVG GER DAC PARTHICO P M TR P COS VI P P.
Laureate and draped bust right / ARMENIA ET MESOPOTAMIA IN POTESTATEM P R REDACTAE.
Trajan standing facing, head right, holding parazonium and spear; at feet, seated figures of Armenia, Euphrates, and Tigris. RIC II 642.
RARE. VF.aat en Tigris. RIC II 642. RARE. VF/ tooiling

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 Posted 08/10/2015  2:51 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add echizento to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
That's too bad, it would have been a nice coin if they just left it alone.
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 Posted 08/10/2015  2:53 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add imperator to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
indeed

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This is a type ive liked since I first heard of it - it has on it the longest legend of any roman coin. Luckily the tooling is quite...forgiving, so I dont think its too badly hurt by it. Id happily own one in that condition, thats for sure.
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Nice to hear tooling is forgiving,
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http://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=2289269

man, they really did a number on that one.
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Unfortunate but we all make mistakes !

My advice is to make it a mere memory ! Sell it to Ben and find a new one. A VF will cost a large sum. But one with a hole in it is better than one that's been tooled.
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I will bet you that before this coin was tooled, that a lot of the detail would have been much more difficult to see.

To be very sure tooling certainly reduces the value.

Nevertheless, in this case, I do not think the coin would have been greatly valued in the first place with very heavy , hard encrustation. I am NOT trying to make a case for tooling, but merely pointing out the possibility that perhaps not too much value was lost in this case.

I think that as it stands, it is a rather attractive coin anyway.
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It has some eye appeal but the more I looked at Trajans profile the less I liked it. The coin must have been repatinated to a high degree.

That bothers me too much
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Thanks al,

Much beter idea, I put him back in the ground, and about 20 years he comes back>

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