It feels like there's some aspect of irony here, but I can't quite put my finger on it...
Let's see, what do they specialize in selling -- ah! Digital photos, delivered by email, for one cent! And they'll leave prompt, courteous...
Even assuming the smallest possible quantity of coins and the worst possible condition for each, this is at least a five-figure quantity of gold....
Just be sure to use a pay phone and coll callect.
Edit: taken care of by mods, thanks.
That's actually a good sign. It's behaving normally. :)
I'm sure all the reverse detail is incuse/concave. Your brain refuses to perceive it that way, though, because a) you're used to seeing that...
Oh, and we're falling down on the job here, folks. Ahem: "Squeeze job! If it were a real error coin, you wouldn't see inverted letters. Somebody...
Okay, which obverse? :rolleyes:
An eBay search also turned up this listing: Full - Solid Gold AUREUS CAESAR / OCTAVIANUS, by Becker, the Counterfeiter Listed at 999 pounds + 35...
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