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<p>[QUOTE="7Calbrey, post: 2431886, member: 38412"]In matter of color, blue and green are almost similar. That's the case of the Turquoise stone. While a majority consider natural turquoise blue, many others see the same stone as green . I think the reverse of your coin reads Nicopolitan in Greek. The exergue should tell us in which city or region this coin was struck.</p><p>Personally, I noticed this blue patina only on many of my coins from Amisos Pontus.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="7Calbrey, post: 2431886, member: 38412"]In matter of color, blue and green are almost similar. That's the case of the Turquoise stone. While a majority consider natural turquoise blue, many others see the same stone as green . I think the reverse of your coin reads Nicopolitan in Greek. The exergue should tell us in which city or region this coin was struck. Personally, I noticed this blue patina only on many of my coins from Amisos Pontus.[/QUOTE]
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