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I'm currently looking for an Alexandria mint Roman. I managed to find this nice example: Constantine I AE reduced follis, 16 mm and 1.31 g, RIC 58. Think it's a good buy for $9 shipped? Thanks!  Also, just wondering. Is that desert patina on the coin? Edited by VisigothKing 11/03/2011 10:53 pm
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 United States
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With the amount of damage $9 would be a bit much for this coin.
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United States
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Personally I would save the nine dollars here and save up a little more and then buy a coin that wasn't broken with a full clear mint mark. I'm not sure what that patina on your coin is but usually a desert patina looks like this.  You know I've noticed that a lot of coins coming from Spain have desert patinas. I wonder if they are found more often there. A desert patina is really a petrified sand stuck on the coin, on top of another dark patina of the original bronze....I think. It must occur in a dryer environment.
Edited by Doucet 11/03/2011 11:40 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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I'll pass on this one then. Thanks guys.
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Serbia (Srbija)
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9$ will be too much if you ask me...
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Australia
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With shipping not a bargain, but not WAY over the top.
I buy coins such as these from coin shows for $5.
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Yeah this one was $5 + $4 shipping. But anyways, I spent the cash on a better coin. Should be here in a few days.
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Bedrock of the Community
Australia
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In these sorts of cases, better to buy late Roman bronzes from coin shows, when the opportunity arises.
I spent $30 buying six of them in just this way, at a coin show a couple of weeks ago. Had a lot of fun attributing them fully.
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(asking myself how much you guys pay for sestertius when you pay 5$ for damaged coins) I think I will pack my stuff, sell my house and go to US! 
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Quote: (asking myself how much you guys pay for sestertius when you pay 5$ for damaged coins) Hey, you guys in Europe are better off. This stuff is literally buried under your feet!  The best stuff I may find buried under my yard is maybe like, alligator bones or something lol (my area used to be Everglades until about 50 years ago). So I wonder, how much are people over there paying for alligator parts? 
Edited by VisigothKing 11/05/2011 1:52 pm
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