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Need Help To ID Victorinus Reverse

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Here is another coin that I recently cleaned. It wasn't that bad when I got it but I thought I could take off the lump on the back without any success but I did bring out some of the silver billon color and more details. I don't know if there is enough showing to ID it but I think the reverse is SALVS AVG, could it be the feeding snake reverse like my other coin?
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Very nice! So how did you successfully remove the lump of stuff from the reverse?
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Im almost thinking the lump might be a broken die or something?
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You did an excellent job removing the lump. I also would like to know how you did it? It is Salvs feeding a snake, I believe it's RIC Vii 67.
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actually the second coin is just a reverse from another coin I have just to compare both coins. I havent removed the lump and when I look at it under a loupe it looks like part of the coin. I cant id the top coins reverse yet so just wondering what you guys might think it is. I am still working on it and didnt give up yet
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as you can see there isn't that much of a difference and the reverse is a tough one this might take some time.
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 Posted 03/28/2012  10:19 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add echizento to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
If the reverse is SALVS AVG, than it is most likely that reverse.
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