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20 Roman And Byzantine Coin Uncleaned Lot See Any Keepers

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think I see a few with some detail showing.
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Not a bad looking group, I see some follis, top right looks like it might be a Leo VII.
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I see a dud lot. A couple of nice folles but I think someone has already had a go and filtered out anything nice.
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o ok thanks. Yeah they do look pretty flat.
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they probably aren't going to clean up to much, not really much dirt that will come off much I would guess.
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O Ok, I'm probably not gonna bid on this lot. I was going to buy a nice greek lot 0f 30 but I'm low on cash boo. Thanks for the help.
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...top right looks like it might be a Leo VII.

It's actually Theophilus, Sear# 1667. Wildwinds example.

That orange-coloured follis worries me; it looks far too thin. It might have been acid-cleaned, or it might be some kind of crude replica.
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Thanks Sap. Yeah that orange one is a bit worrisome.
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