I "need" an unpatinated Paulina Sestertius, but this offer looks like a cast to me (for example, it has a worn portrait but complete legends). Weight is a little heavy at 24,2 gr, maximum diameter is 33 mm What do you think?
Could be, but all I have so far are those seller´s pictures. Meanwhile I found the following genuine (?) coin which comes close to being a die match:
It doesn’t look obviously fake to me. Why would you need an unpatinated version btw? Patina adds to the eye appeal (for me anyway).
It´s a personal taste of mine. I prefer my Sestertii unpatinated because I just like that yellow tone
Thanks . That picture is a year old and a work-in-progress. But I did some improvements since then - replaced the five casts with original Sestertii, managed to upgrade five of the others, and added five new portraits, so I might do another group photo in the near future.
I'd be skeptical. A die-match doesn't rule out a cast fake; it may simply mean that someone made a mold from a real coin.
That's a wonderful presentation!!! From the photo, I'm as unsure as you are but I'm very leery of it and would have to have some reasonable assurances from a reputable dealer especially because even worn examples (like the one posted below) seem to sell for over $200 hammer and quite a lot more for higher grades.