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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1500729, member: 26302"]Heck, they are fairly common on Roman Republicans. I believe silver made a brockage more likely due to it being softer and sticking to the dies more easily. Stainless here had one, I believe a few other ancient collectors had at least one as well. Heck, I saw about 6 pages in an auction catalog once that were all someone's RR brockage collection being sold off.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1500729, member: 26302"]Heck, they are fairly common on Roman Republicans. I believe silver made a brockage more likely due to it being softer and sticking to the dies more easily. Stainless here had one, I believe a few other ancient collectors had at least one as well. Heck, I saw about 6 pages in an auction catalog once that were all someone's RR brockage collection being sold off.[/QUOTE]
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