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Have 2 Drakmas Or ?w/Constantine Or Fakes?

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Here are the pics. Hope you can help me identify these coins. Thanks in advance.

The weight is 11.212 grams
14mm or approx 7/8" but a lil short.

Thanks
Beth
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@vash, first welcome to CCF. Second, I'm going to move your thread over to the ancients section of CCF so that we can get the right eyeballs on these.
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I do not understand what you are saying the weight is. I think you have one weight which is taken out to the thousandth of a gram place so I assume you placed both coins together on the scale and this is the weight of both together? Then each are 14 mm? So then you are talking about a Drachma of Alexander the Great, but they weight closer to 4 grams each normally. So please clarify?
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