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<p>[QUOTE="Multatuli, post: 2830285, member: 89266"]Hello, [USER=76440]@Carausius[/USER]! This is was a doubt that I also had when I bought it. Of course that here in Brazil I couldn't show this coin to the better international experts in roman coins, but I did with that studied the theme here, at Sociedade Numismática Brasileira (Brazilian Numismatic Society). All the numismatists that examined it had a favorable opinion on the piece. In addition, we have the pedigree of the coin in the last 120 years, that before the industrialist who owned it, in the thirties of the twentieth century, the same belonged to a collection of a german baron. And looking at its characteristics, weight, size and thickness, patine, although cast, it really seems to me to be real. I think it's a variant of the Vecchi 51. But in fact, it's as far as I can get at the moment. I have ten more Aes Gravii, but all of them acquired and well-known numismatic houses, which I will later place there![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Multatuli, post: 2830285, member: 89266"]Hello, [USER=76440]@Carausius[/USER]! This is was a doubt that I also had when I bought it. Of course that here in Brazil I couldn't show this coin to the better international experts in roman coins, but I did with that studied the theme here, at Sociedade Numismática Brasileira (Brazilian Numismatic Society). All the numismatists that examined it had a favorable opinion on the piece. In addition, we have the pedigree of the coin in the last 120 years, that before the industrialist who owned it, in the thirties of the twentieth century, the same belonged to a collection of a german baron. And looking at its characteristics, weight, size and thickness, patine, although cast, it really seems to me to be real. I think it's a variant of the Vecchi 51. But in fact, it's as far as I can get at the moment. I have ten more Aes Gravii, but all of them acquired and well-known numismatic houses, which I will later place there![/QUOTE]
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