I'm sure you will! But I hope, in a better grade than mine!
[ATTACH] Here is one of my Legionaries. It's one of the worst but still an scarce Chortis Speculatorium! Believe me, much better in hands...:bored:
Paulo Gerritsen Plaggert
Paul Gerritsen Plaggert
Vae! Puto deus fio...!
Excellent! Above average in grade!
That's worth! It really was cheap, considering the complete Ming's knife!
Pecvnia Non Olet!
It depends how crusted they are. If the crusts are very hard and stuck, they will hardly come off the surface. And with the cleaning, may damage...
No!! Personally, I think ancient fakes very interesting on the numismatic and historic points of view and very collectibles.
Excellent point by Doug Smith! Since the silver contents on coins were too low or even absent on 3th-4th centuries, there was no point to forging...
...and this coin was cleaned, with patine's partial removal.
I agree. Sometimes corrosion can be mistaken with cast fake coins. Even more in worn coins like this.
Unfortunately, a cast copy. And I believe, without great pretensions to deceive someone.
Antonia is one of the roman "rulers" that I just have none... I hope that not for much time! Congrats for the coin! All the coins presented here...
Yeap! Or maybe the engraver!:pompous:
Keep both and change your girlfriend! Trust me, if she already imposes rules and restrictions on your collection, it will get worse day by day......
Hello everybody, Great coin! I think that there's no sense to be a ancient official forgery. Especially if the silver content be the same as...
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