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<p>[QUOTE="Ancientnoob, post: 1665271, member: 44140"]That's I appreciate your opinion. It is valued. I must tell you though, there is no such thing as a "regular" barb. That's funny though. There are local imitations of circulating coinage, if that's what you mean? If it were an imitation it would be so of Anastasius there for the time fits. There for there is no doubt. I noticed so sellers sell coins that are supposedly late Roman or Gothic-but there is not enough device to make that determination. Again that is not the case here.</p><p><br /></p><p>Not to mention all of the Gothic rulers imitated existing coinage so unless you can read the legend which 99.9% can't that determination cant be made. At least to my knowledge. </p><p><br /></p><p>The other two coins I received in this lot are unique examples of Hilderic. As Dionysos pointed out. This coin has all the devices and the same portrait style as others of this ruler. Hum. Again VK I always appreciate your opinion.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ancientnoob, post: 1665271, member: 44140"]That's I appreciate your opinion. It is valued. I must tell you though, there is no such thing as a "regular" barb. That's funny though. There are local imitations of circulating coinage, if that's what you mean? If it were an imitation it would be so of Anastasius there for the time fits. There for there is no doubt. I noticed so sellers sell coins that are supposedly late Roman or Gothic-but there is not enough device to make that determination. Again that is not the case here. Not to mention all of the Gothic rulers imitated existing coinage so unless you can read the legend which 99.9% can't that determination cant be made. At least to my knowledge. The other two coins I received in this lot are unique examples of Hilderic. As Dionysos pointed out. This coin has all the devices and the same portrait style as others of this ruler. Hum. Again VK I always appreciate your opinion.[/QUOTE]
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