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<p>[QUOTE="Barry Murphy, post: 4537139, member: 79368"]This coin is off in many ways. Really the best way to tell is to handle as many coins as possible. I’ve probably handled 75-100,000 gordian ants and denarii at this point.</p><p><br /></p><p>there are also several excellent references, although not all readily available.</p><p><br /></p><p>there of course is RIC and the Hunterian catalogs, both of which are a little dated at this point but both are still essential.</p><p><br /></p><p>Hard to find..... there is a study done by George His which I have a copy of (never published as far as I know) and Ted buttreys doctoral dissertation on gordian iii which I also have a copy of in my library.</p><p><br /></p><p>online there are over 4000 Gordian iii ants on Coin Archives.</p><p><br /></p><p>finally there is the study of the Eauze hoard which is excellent and not to difficult to find with a little searching.</p><p><br /></p><p>Barry Murphy[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Barry Murphy, post: 4537139, member: 79368"]This coin is off in many ways. Really the best way to tell is to handle as many coins as possible. I’ve probably handled 75-100,000 gordian ants and denarii at this point. there are also several excellent references, although not all readily available. there of course is RIC and the Hunterian catalogs, both of which are a little dated at this point but both are still essential. Hard to find..... there is a study done by George His which I have a copy of (never published as far as I know) and Ted buttreys doctoral dissertation on gordian iii which I also have a copy of in my library. online there are over 4000 Gordian iii ants on Coin Archives. finally there is the study of the Eauze hoard which is excellent and not to difficult to find with a little searching. Barry Murphy[/QUOTE]
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