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Hello!

My dad introduced me to coin collecting. He himself has a small but interesting collection.

A few years ago I bought some coins while in Germany and I'd appreciate some info about them, tips on how to handle them and how much I should value them - are they rare - are they special? --- I hope you find these interesting.

Thank u!



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Welcome to the CCF sopax.
I moved your post to a better forum for better exposure.
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B and C makes makes me feel like Maldives
C is AH 1182

http://www.zeno.ru/search.php?searchid=290827

D looks to nice to be real
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D would be 4 lariat from Maldives, 1913.

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http://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces15448.html
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WOW - cool! ... Thanks.

Any clue on "A" ?

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"A" is a coin of the Roman Empire. I recommend reposting it on the Ancients board...there are a number of Roman experts there. The coin is well-worn but you may get some clue as to what it may be.

This link should take you to the board, I believe:
http://www.coincommunity.com/forum/...?FORUM_ID=51
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Thank you all so much!

Hey and about the "care"... should I "wash" them somehow ? clean my acid grease off them... any handling suggestions?
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No cleaning is necessary on the Roman coin (or the others, from what I can see), although I'd recommend transferring it to an archival flip.
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Don't clean the coins.
https://goccf.com/t/72621
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