I answered in the other thread, listen to @Fred Weinberg
@IanATX you have had the beginnings of an authentication from @Fred Weinberg who knows LOTS about errors. You could take the further step of...
how?
Check the price of a graded one and check what it would cost to have it graded.
You are correct, it should weigh 5 grams. Not that much wear or damage is evident, weigh another nickel on the same scale and see what it is.
Incredibly difficult and contentious question. The coin has that "grey" ancient look that many people like, but it would be nice if you could...
Nicer than mine.
Sorry, can't add anything but want to eavesdrop on the conversation.
Late Roman Bronzes
Guy on Craigslist offering a roll (20) of rounds for $360
BITE YOUR TONGUE...
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Really, post it...
I have one Two Pence and three One Pence coins. Let's see yours.
The T seems to have suffered a "whack" that damaged it and the rest is probably due to wear. Since it is a wheatie, it's worth maybe a nickel.
Got a link to it by any chance? I just can't see how someone would pay that much for a coin over the internet if not from a really valid dealer...
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Ka-ching
See, this is why members here make silly answers. Do you really expect an answer to this with no pictures?
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