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 Posted 12/17/2011  10:27 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Gil-galad to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Perhaps they may look like they are worth about $5, but finding them for that price is another matter.

What is DW? Is it WD-40 since I've heard people use it for coins?

I was kind of nervous about trying to prod that orange crud on the mintmark. But I think I will try it soon and be as careful as I can.

Thanks again for the advice.
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I think DW stands for distilled water.
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Back to the Roma coin. I used Helvetica's Excel sheets, ending up with;

Trier

RIC VII 524

Rarity: R5

Size: Follis

The coin I have is a little over 18mm. I don't have a measuring caliper just yet. I matched it up with a US Lincoln Cent which is 19mm. It is smaller than the Lincoln Cent.



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