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<p>[QUOTE="Herberto, post: 2297312, member: 74222"]Doug (or the others who are well-informed in this matter)</p><p><br /></p><p>Davis Sear says so(that Byzantium coinage are crude)</p><p><br /></p><p>I don’t collect pre-Constantinian coins but intend to collect them from Republic times and Imperial time in the future as Roman Empire and Byzantine Empire virtually are the same thing from my view.</p><p><br /></p><p>I will not contradict you in term of numismatic field as you and almost the others know better than me, but would you elaborate your assertion that Byzantine coins are typical crude and difficult to read?</p><p><br /></p><p>Because when I for instance see Roman coins from Augustus and onwards in MA-shop, v-coins or Pecunem.com I see also crude Roman coins in somehow in the same amount/quantity.</p><p><br /></p><p>Like for instance when I visit Pecunem and go to the Roman Imperial section I already notice crude denarius or sestertius easily the first 10-20 seconds already.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Herberto, post: 2297312, member: 74222"]Doug (or the others who are well-informed in this matter) Davis Sear says so(that Byzantium coinage are crude) I don’t collect pre-Constantinian coins but intend to collect them from Republic times and Imperial time in the future as Roman Empire and Byzantine Empire virtually are the same thing from my view. I will not contradict you in term of numismatic field as you and almost the others know better than me, but would you elaborate your assertion that Byzantine coins are typical crude and difficult to read? Because when I for instance see Roman coins from Augustus and onwards in MA-shop, v-coins or Pecunem.com I see also crude Roman coins in somehow in the same amount/quantity. Like for instance when I visit Pecunem and go to the Roman Imperial section I already notice crude denarius or sestertius easily the first 10-20 seconds already.[/QUOTE]
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