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<p>[QUOTE="kirispupis, post: 8126018, member: 118780"]It's really tough to tell given the condition. I agree that it's most likely lifetime given the position of the legs and lack of "Basileus." My guess is Tarsos given the fat rings around the bottom of the chair. That seems to be a common mark of that mint, and several issues have faint mint marks that would have disappeared with wear.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kirispupis, post: 8126018, member: 118780"]It's really tough to tell given the condition. I agree that it's most likely lifetime given the position of the legs and lack of "Basileus." My guess is Tarsos given the fat rings around the bottom of the chair. That seems to be a common mark of that mint, and several issues have faint mint marks that would have disappeared with wear.[/QUOTE]
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