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I found this among my dad's collection. I posted it in World coins, and received some information as follows: It is the Roman emperor Gratian...
Thank you both for the quick reply, looks like it was labeled incorrectly. I will repost in Ancients
I Found this coin among my dad's collection, in a 2x2 folder labeled Constantine. When I try to research that name, about a zillion combinations...
Well, at least I now have a nice history of that coin - and I'm learning a lot !
Thank you... Now that I look more closely, it is likely an H, not an M. In any event, the coin is so badly worn it likely has little value.
I agree... When I read the fine print, it indicates the authenticity and grading will be accepted by Miller itself :-)
The coin is rather large - 40 MM wide and 3 mm thick. I do not have a way to accurately determine the weight, but comparing it to USA coins, it's...
Thank you ! I can’t believe how quickly this was identified. I spent an hour researching it and came up empty. Great back story as well !
So, in slowly researching hundreds of coins my father left, most of which I can identify, I came across this strange set. Definitely not coinage...
Hi, @cwtokenman. I found the attached among many items left by my father. I've checked a lot of links to learn what I can about these three, but...
Good morning, @thomas mozzillo. Thank you for the additional information ! Yes, this is one of many hundreds of coins left by my father, many of...
Thank you for any information ...
@Conder101 - I found what may be another old "out of business" grading company ??? Miller-Contursi in Newport Beach, CA. (see attached pics)
Thank you for the tip - I will repost this as a new thread. PS: I see where I misspelled his name !
@Condor101 , I found what may be another old "out of business" grading company ??? Miller-Contursi in Newport Beach, CA. (see attached pics)...
Yes, the cleaning disclaimer at the bottom surprised me as well - everything I've ever read or heard advises against cleaning !
Yes, here is the application - they did not use the back.
Thank you, Condor101. The envelope from INS that contained the coins and slabs is postmarked 10/11/87, but I did not find any Grading analysis...
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