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A Silvered Valentinian I Ae3?

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Is this possible? I didn't think that Ae's were ever silvered were they?


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Since nobody replied, I guess it was a stupid question or a boring one. I did find some examples of silvered A's mostly Constantine though. This I guess was the first I've seen of it.
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I guess it was a stupid question or a boring one


Or, as in my case, a question to which I don't know the answer.
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I just felt a little neglected is all.
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i guess its possible. silver melts at a lower temp than copper/bronze

get a silver testing kit to check ,travel
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