Know Your Imitations!

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  1. Deacon Ray

    Deacon Ray Well-Known Member

    Nice coin, Cucumbor! Thanks for posting!
     
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  3. Deacon Ray

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    Great examples, gregarious!
     
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  4. Deacon Ray

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    Nice one, randygeki! The patina is beautiful also!
     
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  5. Deacon Ray

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    Thanks for posting, ancientone! That denarius must have been handled by a lot of ancient people—the silver is worn so smooth.
     
  6. Deacon Ray

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    Thanks for posting, Mr. Snible! Amazing coin! I've never seen one like it!
     
  7. Deacon Ray

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    Fascinating coins, Mr. Smith! Thank you for posting them! The Julia Domna is very interesting! Her profile looks a lot like one of our church musicians.
     
  8. Deacon Ray

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    Thanks for posting, Alegandron! The horses are beautiful, even if they are imitations.
     
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  9. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    nice lookin' imitation DR! and nice graphics to go with it (as usual!)

    here's my favorite imitative coin...


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    CELTIC, Lower Danube, Uncertain tribe. 2nd century B.C. AR Drachm

    O: Head of Herakles wearing lionskin headdress knotted at throat, right. R: Zeus enthroned holding eagle. 17mm 3.42g Lanz 939 EX. mat!
     
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  10. maridvnvm

    maridvnvm Well-Known Member

    A couple I don't think I have shared here before.

    Septimius Severus imitation denarius

    Obv:– L SEP SEV PERT AVG IM C P X, Laureate head right
    Rev:– MART[I V]IC, Mars standing front, head right, resting right hand on shield set on low base, spear in right hand.
    RIC 114 var
    This coin looks like it is a barbarous imitation of RIC 114. Whilst the style is quite pleasing the legends are quite severely blundered.

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    Julia Domna imitation denarius

    Obv:– IVLIA DO-MNA AVG, Draped bust right, hair tied in bun behind
    Rev:– LIBE-RI AVG, Liberalitas seated left, holding accounting board and cornucopiae
    Barbarous mint
    Reference(s) – None. Appears to be Barbarous imitation of IV 627a.

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  11. red_spork

    red_spork Triumvir monetalis

    Here is an interesting solid silver imitation of a denarius of C Calpurnius Piso Frugi that is likely from Eastern Europe. It's the only one I own but I'd definitely like to add more of these good silver Eastern European imitations to my collection. Most are quite worn suggesting they saw a good bit of circulation.

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  12. gregarious

    gregarious E Pluribus Unum

    D Ray's done a good job on his presentation on imitations and i am amazed at all the examples posted here. wowed!
     
  13. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Constantius II FHM

    Barbarous Imitation

    Barbarous Constantius II.jpg


    Not-Barbarous
    Fallen Horseman.jpg
     
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