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Please Identify And Price According To The Numismatic Market

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 Posted 10/17/2009  02:48 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Kiwi_Bird to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Please identify this coin for me. I found it probably 15 years ago walking in my neighborhood. I found it dropped in the dirt actually. Is it real do you think? It is about the size of a current U.S. quarter piece but unevenly thicker. What's it worth?



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In that condition, it's almost impossible to tell if it's real or not. It's also impossible to tell exactly what it is. The portrait looks Roman, from the middle period, and the reverse shows the winged Victory - something not entirely unlike this coin.

But I can't be sure; it could even be Greek.

Unidentified (and unidentifiable) ancient bronze coins are typically worth just a few dollars.
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