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<p>[QUOTE="Ancientnoob, post: 2245599, member: 44140"]Agreed Doug, Probably right. The Romans were in use for about 250 years and this imitative type for about 150 after that. I doubt these particular examples are worn to that degree as well. These examples certainly have shallow strike like you said. Most of what I was shown of the hoard was worn out blank slugs chipped and otherwise destroyed coins of little numismatic value. These are by far the best of the find.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ancientnoob, post: 2245599, member: 44140"]Agreed Doug, Probably right. The Romans were in use for about 250 years and this imitative type for about 150 after that. I doubt these particular examples are worn to that degree as well. These examples certainly have shallow strike like you said. Most of what I was shown of the hoard was worn out blank slugs chipped and otherwise destroyed coins of little numismatic value. These are by far the best of the find.[/QUOTE]
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