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Quote: Well, I give up... I cant find a single coin to match this. It looks totally wrong to me yet everyone else says it is right... MetDet, check the photos and info here: http://www.megagem.com/ancient/ptolemy_series.htmlLooks like this one:   Jay's coin/picture is a little indistinct but I think that's a ChiRho between the eagle's legs. If so, it's the same type as the coin pictured above, Svoronos 964. Without the monogram it would instead be classified as Svoronos 1002.
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United Kingdom
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Ahhh! Now it looks better! lol. How do you get your pictures so large TIF?
You will never soar like an eagle if you hang around with turkeys.....
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The above pictures are just the size of the images linked from another site. Not sure if they exceed the CCF upload limit or if linked pictures can be bigger. Might just be fewer pixels per cm-- you can have a dimensionally larger picture if you cut down the resolution or otherwise save it as a lower quality image file.
Are you having problems with that for your posts, MetDet? I might be able to give you some tips or point you to some free online photo editors which can help.
Edited by ThisIsFun 10/31/2013 2:58 pm
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Any tips on the picture side would be great!
You will never soar like an eagle if you hang around with turkeys.....
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United States
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ok, I had my doubts when I first saw it...but looks like the experts agree its good.
so DANG..it is ever good! that is one of the best preserved ones I've seen!
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 United States
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I did a lot of jewelry casting a few years ago and do not see any evidence of casting. No filing, flash, sprue, porosity or bubbles. There are a number of cracks around the edge of the coin where it spread when struck. See images below. Hope this helps.  
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Absolutely nothing wrong with this coin...period.! Its a beauty and completely authentic. Nothing is out of place and I reckon this coin is worth £250 and maybe more to the right person. the fuzzy green corrosion is a copper oxide which has formed because this coin was sat next to other coins for a long time in the ground...ie. its an ex hoard coin..... thats why its so unbelievably good, they almost always are.
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Theres one in superb nick on ebay at the moment BIN £275, not identical, but you get my drift.
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This was completely covered in hard green and fuzzy green residue before cleaning......they are generally superb underneath. 
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I have been after a large Ptolemy bronze of this standard for a long time...............When I eventually choose the right one it will hopefully be this good, or like thisisfun's example posted which is even better than the beautiful and exceptional example posted by Jay, IMO. Absolutely breathtaking and having held many so much more pleasing in the hand too.
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