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 Posted 12/24/2015  2:37 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add imperator to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
New in my collection dupondius Titus

FELICITAS PVBLICA. And T CAESAR IMP COS III CENS = Titus (RIC (V) 742)

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Overall a nice coin, but it looks like you still have some bronze disease going on on the obverse. Should be treated before it does more damage.
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Not a bad bronze but it does have a look that it has been harshly treated. Possibly for BD but I am unsure. The obverse 'scars' look like the type of pits left by disease.
Well any bronze of Tito is worth having !
Hopefully nothing green develops and time may help darken it a bit and restore the 'venerable' look to it.

I think the possibility exists the corrosion may be from sea water. Salt water can leave a corroded appearance.
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Thanks for all the information
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