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3.1g Silver Roman Orien Coin? Fake? | Gordian III Ant

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I have no idea on this one...Real or Fake.Great condition. Thank you

3.1g-Silver-Roman-Orien-Coin?-Fake?-|-Gordian-III-Ant
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3.1g-Silver-Roman-Orien-Coin?-Fake?-|-Gordian-III-Ant

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Pictures are way too small to tell, but it looks like a denarius. Need large pictures to be able to tell who it is.
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Yep, it's Roman, and looks genuine enough to me. A silver antoninianus of Emperor Gordian III, reverse ORIENS AVG, minted somewhere in the Eastern provinces of the Empire sometime around AD 242-244. Listed in the Sear catalogue as number 8626 with a value of US$25 in VF.
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