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<p>[QUOTE="7Calbrey, post: 2020061, member: 38412"]Greetings. I already posted this ancient Greek coin within a thread titled " A coin that spoke to me". It is a silver tetradrachm of the famous Owl and weighs 16.63 g. A well-known member of our site noticed that the coin belongs to the first earliest series which was issued in the sixth century BC. He said he had suspicions about the authenticity of the coin and asked to open a thread with it.. As a matter of fact , this coin had been confirmed" perfectly genuine" by one of the most famous international experts in archaeology and namely ancient coins . He had already published many books and well known catalogs about ancient coins in the United States and throughout the world. In his Written certificate, he affirmed that this coin was the" receptor for another donor coin". He insisted on experience, science and patience to clean the reverse of this primitive and historic coin. I count on your opinions and expertise to clear up this matter. Thank you.. Charles[ATTACH=full]365463[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]365464[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="7Calbrey, post: 2020061, member: 38412"]Greetings. I already posted this ancient Greek coin within a thread titled " A coin that spoke to me". It is a silver tetradrachm of the famous Owl and weighs 16.63 g. A well-known member of our site noticed that the coin belongs to the first earliest series which was issued in the sixth century BC. He said he had suspicions about the authenticity of the coin and asked to open a thread with it.. As a matter of fact , this coin had been confirmed" perfectly genuine" by one of the most famous international experts in archaeology and namely ancient coins . He had already published many books and well known catalogs about ancient coins in the United States and throughout the world. In his Written certificate, he affirmed that this coin was the" receptor for another donor coin". He insisted on experience, science and patience to clean the reverse of this primitive and historic coin. I count on your opinions and expertise to clear up this matter. Thank you.. Charles[ATTACH=full]365463[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]365464[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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