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<p>[QUOTE="Viacheslav, post: 2693048, member: 86230"]On this coin I have written the letter of David R. Sear.</p><p>"....Good afternoon.</p><p> My acquaintances of the collector of antique coins from Europe and</p><p>the USA recommended to me to address you</p><p>I have got this coin, but some collectors have doubts concerning</p><p>authenticity of this coin.</p><p> I would like to learn your opinion as skilled expert for the</p><p>anichnykh of coins, concerning authenticity of this coin.</p><p><br /></p><p>Weight of a coin of 1,1 grams. Diameter is 0,9 mm.</p><p><br /></p><p> Thanks for any answer...."</p><p><br /></p><p> </p><p> David R. Sear ответил мне "....Dear Vyacheslav,</p><p><br /></p><p>This type corresponds to no. 879 in the Dumbarton Oaks catalogue (= RIC 2620 = Sear 21595). However, I cannot comment on authenticity on the basis of a photograph but would need to examine the coin itself. The weight and diameter both seem a little lower than the norm.</p><p><br /></p><p>Sincerely,</p><p><br /></p><p>David R. Sear..."[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Viacheslav, post: 2693048, member: 86230"]On this coin I have written the letter of David R. Sear. "....Good afternoon. My acquaintances of the collector of antique coins from Europe and the USA recommended to me to address you I have got this coin, but some collectors have doubts concerning authenticity of this coin. I would like to learn your opinion as skilled expert for the anichnykh of coins, concerning authenticity of this coin. Weight of a coin of 1,1 grams. Diameter is 0,9 mm. Thanks for any answer...." David R. Sear ответил мне "....Dear Vyacheslav, This type corresponds to no. 879 in the Dumbarton Oaks catalogue (= RIC 2620 = Sear 21595). However, I cannot comment on authenticity on the basis of a photograph but would need to examine the coin itself. The weight and diameter both seem a little lower than the norm. Sincerely, David R. Sear..."[/QUOTE]
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