You should check to see if it might be a BM Ready electrotype which would make it a bit more valuable than a common false piece.
This coin has been driving me nuts for several months now. It certainly appears to be a Greek Imperial/Roman Provincial bronze and enough of the...
Correct, that's a delta. Antioch, mint mark ANH, RIC 138.
As stevex6 mentioned, it's a costly gamble to send the coin to David Sear. Might I suggest you personally return the coin, unannounced, to the...
Thanks for the new photos. The edge does not suggest casting. In my opinion the only perplexing issue remaining is the extended length of the...
I'm also concerned. There are too many matching anomalies to not be the same die: the small field hole in the die below the A and the two parallel...
This coin has been driving me crazy for several months now. It certainly appears to be a Greek Imperial/Roman Provincial bronze and enough of the...
There appear to be casting bubbles on both sides. File marks on edge are also damning. In my opinion it is a cast copy.
Unfortunately, modern casting techniques make it very easy to produce very deceptive imitations of ancient coins. The raw cast (or strike, for...
The coin looks dubious at best. I'm a relative newcomer to this site but I have already noticed an alarmingly high number of false or very...
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You obviously enjoy ancient Roman coins. May I suggest you assemble a modest library of books and pamphlets which would enable you to identify...
I agree with everything that dougsmiht says. It appears to me that both coins are probably false and that the Luxembourg dealer in question is far...
As I mentioned earlier, this coin is "false" which means fake. In this case a modern production. It has only a nominal value to someone collecting...
Unfortunately it is false.
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