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Domitian Fourree Denarius, Mule

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This is another recent pick. After noticing the Severus was a fouree I have been looking at nicely made contemporary counterfeits. Thinking about how they were done. Saw this today and picked it for further study.

Domitian-Fourree-Denarius,-Mule

The internal corrosion broke it up enough that it cannot be missed as a fourree.

Domitian-Fourree-Denarius,-Mule

But I think that without the interior corrosion it could still fool a current collector. It would appear as an odd mule of two known types: RIC 562 obverse and RIC 738 reverse.

It was an odd choice of obverse for the counterfeiters because it is several years earlier than the reverse used. And the legend ' IMP CAES DOMITIAN AVG GERMANICVS' seems unique to that type.

Perhaps the counterfeiters did not care to bend in perfectly?
Or perhaps they were working with official dies stolen from a mint and used those that they could get?


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