Not to be one to cry 'The Sky is Falling', but I came across this today that made me think about how fakes and altering coins has advanced over the years. The Agrippa As below I think is a genuine host coin. However, I cant decide if the "F" is just tooled or applied completely. Look at the image and let us know your opinions. Honestly, this is a pretty good 'work', and will certainly fool many people (even some who are experienced).
Looks applied, but hard to tell.. Mine: AGRIPPA (Died 12 B.C.) Æ As O: M. AGRIPPA. F. COS. III, head left, wearing rostral crown. R: Neptune standing left, holding small dolphin and trident; S-C across field. Rome mint. Struck under Gaius (Caligula) 27mm 9.72g RIC I 58 (Gaius); MIR 3, 24-6; BMCRE 161 (Tiberius); Cohen 3
I know most posts turn into 'this is my example', so maybe I'll post mine. I bought this about 1988 for about 70 cents:
Yeah, I was thinking the same. The whole coin looks weird. My eyes don't like it, but my mind is not specialized enough on Romans to say why.
When I get home I can check some archives, it just reminds me of a slavey or other Bulgarians that appear every now and then.
The OP definitely looks 'off'...perhaps tooled and that 'F' is out of place---not to mention a bit too modern looking. If it was a tad more worn, especially with the crack etc., I think it could fool more than a few. Here's mine....
I always struggled in math throughout high school and college. I was a C student in math, but had an A average on just about everything else (may have gotten a B in Chemistry...can't remember now), which is why I graduated High School with a 3.989 GPA instead of a 4.0
The F looks odd, and so does all the hair below the rostral crown. Of course it's much more easy when your attention is attracted. Would be more difficult when pressed at a coin show Agrippa, As Posthumous issue of Caligula, in honour of his grandfather Rome mint, ca AD 37/41 M AGRIPPA L F COS III, head of Agrippa left with rostral crown Neptun standing left, holding trident and dolphin. Large S C in fields 10.9 gr Ref : RCV #1812, Cohen #3 Q
I just checked, and saw your school used a 12.0 grading scale. Yes, sounds like math was tough for you...