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<p>[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 1939982, member: 19463"]DNG: Post a picture of your coin and we will try to help. As stated in my page linked higher in this thread, there are many of these and there are enough people, like me, who believe in them to make the price well above melt. Condition matters. I have one but would buy another or a roll of them if the price was right although most people will just scream fake and run away. </p><p><br /></p><p>Also note that it is never a real good idea to post to a thread that is five years old. It would have been better to start a new thread with photos and a link to the old thread. I've seen about 20 of these now. They never sell for as much as their rarity might suggest but they still bring more than fakes that are actually fakes. I still believe it is a genuine ancient coin copying the Tiberius denarius but it certainly never was anywhere close to Rome back then! The India attribution is based on where at least some were found. I do not know if all known examples were from that one find or not.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 1939982, member: 19463"]DNG: Post a picture of your coin and we will try to help. As stated in my page linked higher in this thread, there are many of these and there are enough people, like me, who believe in them to make the price well above melt. Condition matters. I have one but would buy another or a roll of them if the price was right although most people will just scream fake and run away. Also note that it is never a real good idea to post to a thread that is five years old. It would have been better to start a new thread with photos and a link to the old thread. I've seen about 20 of these now. They never sell for as much as their rarity might suggest but they still bring more than fakes that are actually fakes. I still believe it is a genuine ancient coin copying the Tiberius denarius but it certainly never was anywhere close to Rome back then! The India attribution is based on where at least some were found. I do not know if all known examples were from that one find or not.[/QUOTE]
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