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...Interesting.... it does have a kind of pewter tinge about it. The ancients have used tin/copper alloys since around 3000 BC.
WOW :eek:
[IMG][IMG] Burmese Kiat 1851
Another common 1895 (Year 28) [IMG]
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[IMG][IMG] Red Chinese counterfeit.
Sewer vent ?
[IMG][IMG] Thessalonika mint
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4th century rock ?:eek:
Nerva fouree - [IMG][IMG]:devil: :devil::devil::devil::devil::devil:
My last two to go with 66 1 & 2
Has SGS ever given out a grade that was not a 70 ?
Sure John Anthony. Its sandskrit the Athena coin means something like this "Fighting Athena with grapes" The Alexander means "Eagle looking back"...
Thanks for the input Bobby. :yes: Yeah, I think you are right. Here is a Tetricus I own (RIC 88) - [IMG][IMG]
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