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4 Coins. Real Or No?

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 Posted 05/09/2016  9:14 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add hoosiergator to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Once again I am sent pictures of ancient coins and asked for n opinion but I simply do not focus on this area of the hobby. So, I come here and post asking for all of your insight.

Not a lot to go on but what are your first impressions on if these are authentic and if so what value neighborhood are we in?


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It would be nice see what the reverses look like. From what I can tell they look fine.
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The legends are very clear for silver coins, but the irregular shape is a good sign, and the portraits are all spot on. I would agree that they are most likely genuine.

Couldn't say value without the reverses. Common denarii in this condition go for $20-30 each; maybe a little more for Trajan. A scarce or beautifully struck reverse can add to that, and a weak reverse can detract somewhat.

Put them all on ebay for a week and you will most likely see $80ish for the lot.
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