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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1605561, member: 26302"]Its authentic but in pretty rough condition. Your second pic is the obverse, and the reverse is the god. I forget his name.</p><p><br /></p><p>I am just concerned Larry. Are you shopping around? I just ask that since this coin is available in much better shape. I appreciate your enthusiasm, but think you might do well to try to concentrate on a certain area, read a book, ask some question, before you get too much money tied up in your early ancient purchases. I would hate to see you get burned out of ancients by some early purchases. </p><p><br /></p><p>Roman egypt is a really cool area of coins to collect though. It is the only place where roman, greek, and egyptian dieties all can be on a coin. Kerry from the Celator used to have one of the greatest collections in the world of them. A friend of mine at the twin cities ancient coin club still has one of the most renowned collections of them, at least in the US.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1605561, member: 26302"]Its authentic but in pretty rough condition. Your second pic is the obverse, and the reverse is the god. I forget his name. I am just concerned Larry. Are you shopping around? I just ask that since this coin is available in much better shape. I appreciate your enthusiasm, but think you might do well to try to concentrate on a certain area, read a book, ask some question, before you get too much money tied up in your early ancient purchases. I would hate to see you get burned out of ancients by some early purchases. Roman egypt is a really cool area of coins to collect though. It is the only place where roman, greek, and egyptian dieties all can be on a coin. Kerry from the Celator used to have one of the greatest collections in the world of them. A friend of mine at the twin cities ancient coin club still has one of the most renowned collections of them, at least in the US.[/QUOTE]
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