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<p>[QUOTE="kevin McGonigal, post: 3976952, member: 72790"]The wear on the coin seems to be what it looks like, that it was genuine and remained in circulation for over a century before being lost or hidden. This kind of denarius, the Legionary type, remained in circulation for over a hundred years as its silver fineness was lower than other early imperial coins and it was worth more as a circulating coin rather than to have been sent to the melting pot for its bullion value.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kevin McGonigal, post: 3976952, member: 72790"]The wear on the coin seems to be what it looks like, that it was genuine and remained in circulation for over a century before being lost or hidden. This kind of denarius, the Legionary type, remained in circulation for over a hundred years as its silver fineness was lower than other early imperial coins and it was worth more as a circulating coin rather than to have been sent to the melting pot for its bullion value.[/QUOTE]
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