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<p>[QUOTE="phankins11, post: 1975996, member: 70703"]First off forgive my long windedness here...but I think its a good store either way..</p><p><br /></p><p>Recently i've been made aware that my grandfather on my mother's side was an numistmatist. Not only him, but one of his other brothers (would be a great uncle to me). I also found that my uncle inherited the coins from my grandfather when he passed away over 37 years ago. My Grandfather passed away when I was 5. I have some memories of him, but for the most part I grew up with out a grandfather on either side of my family.</p><p><br /></p><p>Tragically my uncle sold them, not a numismatist I guess. (sniff sniff)</p><p><br /></p><p>Anyhoo, this side of my family tends to....hmm...exaggerate and embellish stories and memories..., believe the things that are "too good to be true." LOL.</p><p><br /></p><p>I think I've discovered one of these stories in a little curio cabinet that my Aunt has in her entry way. I've seen this little curio cabinet for 37 years. My Aunt and Uncle moved into this house the year I was born and nothing has changed since, except for a couple of remodels in the kitchen and a sun room. One of these unchanging things is this curio cabinet. Its been there for at least 37 years (since the death of my grandfather who passed away after the house was built and moved int). I've walked past it a thousand times, but never really taken a look. But, like most folks, as I've gotten older, I've gained an appreciation for the old, the antique, especially when it comes to knowing my family. For the first time the other night, I stopped to look at the little curio cabinet. In it, lo and behold I see an ancient coin. I and my cousin decide to be a bit naughty (as naughty as you can be at 42) and opened the cabinet up to look at the coin. We took it out and took pictures of it, they are below.</p><p><br /></p><p>As I examined the coin, I told my cousin that although I had no idea what kind of coin it was, my gut reaction, based on coins I've seen in real life that were certified genuine, was that it was probably a fake or a replica. To me the coin looked too round, and it just looked manufactured...the surfaces didn't look like what I would expect a thousands of years old coin to look.</p><p><br /></p><p>Anyway, now I would like to know if its genuine or a replica\copy. </p><p><br /></p><p>BTW...the discoloration from about 11 o'clock to 4 o'clock on the reverse (side with owl) is there on the coin, its not a photographic anomaly, its actually a light brown color.</p><p><br /></p><p>So, I'm wondering if any one here can tell me if the coin in these pics is genuine or is it a gift shop trinket?</p><p><br /></p><p><img src="https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-xbpgkHle0DM/U-Lm_zCEPVI/AAAAAAAAGKU/tQIV5OlRItQ/s800/IMG_20140801_205648875.jpg" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p><img src="https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-FKqU9ZOwdcw/U-LnBf4Ak3I/AAAAAAAAGHo/Vu3ehlMuQdg/s800/IMG_20140801_205640028.jpg" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="phankins11, post: 1975996, member: 70703"]First off forgive my long windedness here...but I think its a good store either way.. Recently i've been made aware that my grandfather on my mother's side was an numistmatist. Not only him, but one of his other brothers (would be a great uncle to me). I also found that my uncle inherited the coins from my grandfather when he passed away over 37 years ago. My Grandfather passed away when I was 5. I have some memories of him, but for the most part I grew up with out a grandfather on either side of my family. Tragically my uncle sold them, not a numismatist I guess. (sniff sniff) Anyhoo, this side of my family tends to....hmm...exaggerate and embellish stories and memories..., believe the things that are "too good to be true." LOL. I think I've discovered one of these stories in a little curio cabinet that my Aunt has in her entry way. I've seen this little curio cabinet for 37 years. My Aunt and Uncle moved into this house the year I was born and nothing has changed since, except for a couple of remodels in the kitchen and a sun room. One of these unchanging things is this curio cabinet. Its been there for at least 37 years (since the death of my grandfather who passed away after the house was built and moved int). I've walked past it a thousand times, but never really taken a look. But, like most folks, as I've gotten older, I've gained an appreciation for the old, the antique, especially when it comes to knowing my family. For the first time the other night, I stopped to look at the little curio cabinet. In it, lo and behold I see an ancient coin. I and my cousin decide to be a bit naughty (as naughty as you can be at 42) and opened the cabinet up to look at the coin. We took it out and took pictures of it, they are below. As I examined the coin, I told my cousin that although I had no idea what kind of coin it was, my gut reaction, based on coins I've seen in real life that were certified genuine, was that it was probably a fake or a replica. To me the coin looked too round, and it just looked manufactured...the surfaces didn't look like what I would expect a thousands of years old coin to look. Anyway, now I would like to know if its genuine or a replica\copy. BTW...the discoloration from about 11 o'clock to 4 o'clock on the reverse (side with owl) is there on the coin, its not a photographic anomaly, its actually a light brown color. So, I'm wondering if any one here can tell me if the coin in these pics is genuine or is it a gift shop trinket? [IMG] https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-xbpgkHle0DM/U-Lm_zCEPVI/AAAAAAAAGKU/tQIV5OlRItQ/s800/IMG_20140801_205648875.jpg [/IMG] [IMG] https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-FKqU9ZOwdcw/U-LnBf4Ak3I/AAAAAAAAGHo/Vu3ehlMuQdg/s800/IMG_20140801_205640028.jpg [/IMG][/QUOTE]
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