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Constantius LL Ad 337-361.poorly Taken Care Of. So Should I Crack It Out? :(

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I got this coin for $90, I know I probably overpaid for it at the time, but I wanted to get a gift for my brother who likes Roman history and when I first got It didn't have any corrosion (I purchased it in late 2021).So, with great regret here are the photos of it. I do apologize for the trash

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 Posted 03/06/2024  04:44 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Are you asking for a grade? What slab is it in?
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No, because it was already graded as a AU in an NGC holder (just posting it because I wanted to ) I can do that, right or does there have to be an question?
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 Posted 03/06/2024  08:07 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Don't have to have a question. I just didn't know if the thread needed to be moved or not.
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 Posted 03/06/2024  12:13 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add paralyse to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It's a nice campgate, well-struck, Antioch, officina Η (7) with some silvering intact. The rotated reverse die is interesting.

A fine gift for someone with an interest in Roman history.

The attribution is RIC VII Antioch 74 if you're interested in that.

Depending on the nature of those green areas it may need conservation through NCS or a similar company to chemically stabilize the surfaces and prevent any further deterioration.
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 Posted 03/06/2024  4:08 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add livingwater to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It's a nice coin. Ancient copper/bronze coins can react to the environment, surface areas can turn green/blue green called verdigris. If it's hard then it's stable, no problem. If it's soft and powdery or gets larger then it's active, called bronze disease and could damage a coin more. Keeping ancient coins in a low humidity environment is a good idea. Slabs are not waterproof or humidity proof. You could put it in a plastic baggie to help keep humidity out.

It's best to buy ancient copper/bronze coins without green patches on them. Your coin may have had some green spots on it when you bought it and you didn't notice.

I don't think the coin is worth sending in for conservation, just my opinion. You could break it out of the slab and treat it with a product called verdi-care but you'd lose the slab value. I'd just leave it in the slab in a baggie with a packet of desiccant, check on it and if it gets worse then take it out of the slab to treat it.
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If that corrosion appeared in two years the coin needs to be treated or will degrade more. That slab is bad for it. It is preventing the necessary treatment.
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I will more than likely send it to PCGS for conservation. As the dealer I bought it from will send coins into PCGS for a minimal cost. I do not trust myself at all cracking it out and cleaning it myself as I have it zero knowledge of how to take care of ancient coins.
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PCGS does not handle nor conserve ancients, unfortunately.
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Crap, that sucks, What's really shocking is just how fast it corroded even it was in a zip lock bag the day I got it and I never took it out. By the way I bought this coin two years ago but it appears to have been graded in the 2008-2015. So, it's been in the holder for somewhere between 9 to 14 years from what I can find online.
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I'd send it to NCS (NGC's conservation.) It likely had pre-existing chemical processes started prior to being slabbed that continued once slabbed.

You can attempt to "cure" it yourself but if it's bronze disease (flaky powdery greenish-blue) you need to keep it away from any other coins. There are products such as Verdi-Care that might work to stabilize the coin if it's not BD.
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It does not look promising

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In that case might as well just leave it in, and buy a replacement. High grade Constantius II campgates are readily available and can be had for half or less of what you paid. And as an added bonus, buying one not slabbed means that the other person can hold it in their hands and just enjoy it.
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I cracked it out as I won't be selling it. Here is some decent photos of it.

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Disclaimer
While I have seen my share of BD I am not the foremost expert on the subject !
But
This doesn't look like garden variety BD to me
1) It doesn't have the "powdery" appearance !
Coins I have had afflicted with BD generally have a fuzzy appearance in the green areas
Almost like a green fungus !
2) Also seems to lack 'depth'
BD usually leaves some nasty deep scars like small pox
When picked at (with a toothpick) you generally end up with jagged holes as the 'disease' often extends well into the bronze flan
Lastly the green appears somewhat 'blue green' and not the very vivid citrus green I associate with BD !
This could be from lighting
But I hope not
It also appears to be very thinly spread over the very impressive silver wash still on the coin
I don't believe I have ever seen BD on a silver wash before

I am optimistic
I see no permanent scarring
I believe a cure is very possible
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Funny but I just had to look !
I noticed that the NGC attribution states AD 337-361
But also clearly notes that the coin was issued when he held the rank of Caesar (AD 324-337)
Admittedly a minor error but still .
If I am paying extra (often double !) for NGC to endorse the item
I do expect the information to be pertinent

So out of curiosity I went looking about
And what do I find ?
A Constantius II "as Caesar" with the same AD 337-361 dating !
Not only that but . green patches ?
Zut Alors !

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I realize I may be a tad petty about this
But as I am preparing to send out a few boxes to NGC myself
(for a significant amount of dollars)
I am .. surprised !
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