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2 Coin Pendants. Roman? Not Sure...

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 Posted 03/17/2015  3:05 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add lukeshep17 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I have had both of these for 10-20 years and never wear them, so was curious what they might be worth if anything. First one has Israel stamped on the gold and is set in 14k I believe I thought the coin was roman, but not positive. Second one has no stamps on the gold(if it is even really gold).
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 Posted 03/17/2015  6:25 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sap to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The top one is Roman, the bottom one, however, is Spanish, a "pirate piece of eight" or fraction thereof.

The people that make these jewellery items are as likely to use real coins as replicas. I'm not entirely convinced that either of these pieces are genuine.
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Thanks for the reply! I wouldn't be surprised at all if the second one isn't geniune. The first would surprise me a little bit though if it was a fake.
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First of all is a roman emperor Licinius I bronze follis.
Obv: IMP LICINIVS AVG
Rev: I need a better image (sorry!) but probably is a "IOVI CONS" or similar (Juppiter the protector).
The second is more interesting.
Is a half reales (1/2 real) piece minted in Mexico under Philip II of Spain (assyer "O")
It was minted between 1556 and 1598.
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 Posted 03/29/2015  06:59 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Athalbert to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
the follis is absolutely genuine. Is not an expensive coin at all.
The second...
the second needs to be saw "on hand"...
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