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<p>[QUOTE="IdesOfMarch01, post: 2703514, member: 39084"]The thing that amazes me is the level of effort that must have gone into reproducing the dots around the obverse's border, all of which were dissolved by the acetone.</p><p><br /></p><p>My dealer detected a couple of similarly altered coins at the auction in which I purchased my Hadrian sestertius, which was authentic. I don't know exactly how he figured that out.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="IdesOfMarch01, post: 2703514, member: 39084"]The thing that amazes me is the level of effort that must have gone into reproducing the dots around the obverse's border, all of which were dissolved by the acetone. My dealer detected a couple of similarly altered coins at the auction in which I purchased my Hadrian sestertius, which was authentic. I don't know exactly how he figured that out.[/QUOTE]
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