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Excavating A Dupondius

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Domitian will be freed from his tomb very soon.

All the scratches were on the slab. The coin has good detail.
With a little green and blue in the patina.

I've decided on the bandsaw technique for the excavation. Any suggestions? .........wish me luck.

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Beautiful coin that needs to be free from it's tomb. The only advice I can give is be careful. Good luck.
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Nice! I'm surprised how closely this coin fits the circular opening in the slab--good luck!
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I'm not sure if they cut these slabs to fit the ancients.

I laid a US quarter on top to compare it. It is ever so slightly out of round.
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This coin looks curiously TOO round to me. When you take it out of it's tomb, have a close look at the edge.
Why was it encased? From the pictures I can see no evidence of grading, as if in a slab.

Other than it's roundness, looks OK. Perhaps the lettering may have been tooled a bit after it was dug up.
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Sorry, should have post this as well.

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When you take it out of it's tomb, have a close look at the edge.
It's an added service the TPG provides--rounding off the coin for slabbing purists.
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You have me intrigued now!
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It's an added service the TPG provides--rounding off the coin for slabbing purists.


Gee, I really hope not.
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April Fools! (I hope)
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Ah ha, The coin is not as round as it appears. The hole in the slab is beveled and covers the edge of the coin.

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