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<p>[QUOTE="Claudius 11, post: 4400001, member: 111062"]pprp sorry you are unable to follow my text will try and brush up my English. The link you give is a real coin but the weight is nearly 4 times more than the one I have. The one I have is made of plastic (not really a coin as such ) which I thought was copied from the museum to sell to tourists. If you read Broucheions post above and really try to understand it, it explains everything when i said I never knew that I bet 99% of people reading this never knew it either. If it's the part below the book photo maybe you need to have the book to follow what I have written what I'm basically trying to say is it helps you to read Greek/roman coins there are pages and pages with </p><p>ref. to where the coin came from along with the date it was made. The book also tells how to read the coins in this case the letters read MYIT but there was no ref. to those letters in the book </p><p>But you and pavlos seemed to understand it. Hopefully I have explained it a little better.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Claudius 11, post: 4400001, member: 111062"]pprp sorry you are unable to follow my text will try and brush up my English. The link you give is a real coin but the weight is nearly 4 times more than the one I have. The one I have is made of plastic (not really a coin as such ) which I thought was copied from the museum to sell to tourists. If you read Broucheions post above and really try to understand it, it explains everything when i said I never knew that I bet 99% of people reading this never knew it either. If it's the part below the book photo maybe you need to have the book to follow what I have written what I'm basically trying to say is it helps you to read Greek/roman coins there are pages and pages with ref. to where the coin came from along with the date it was made. The book also tells how to read the coins in this case the letters read MYIT but there was no ref. to those letters in the book But you and pavlos seemed to understand it. Hopefully I have explained it a little better.[/QUOTE]
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