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<p>[QUOTE="Steven Michael Gardner, post: 8422733, member: 97508"]Yes it may be Tooled as the obverse is very clean, however they did not Tool the reverse which I thought odd.</p><p><br /></p><p>I wish to thank you, you are the first to notice the misspelling for "Monetary"</p><p>I've gone almost 2 years with such a mistake, however it's fixed now..!</p><p><br /></p><p>Yes I to noticed the differences in the legend for "Vespas" as you can see I</p><p>did catch it also as I noted RIC II 247 in my first original question post, & changed it on my COA however simply never got around to uploading it to my listing, but thank you for noticing that as well..!</p><p><br /></p><p>By the way my COA is simply an informational guide for the buyers of my coins, </p><p>many customers are not nearly as well versed about ancient coins as those here on this forum, so what may seem odd to you is quite appreciated by many I'm told.. About my questions, I surely have never claimed to know all and yes I was not sure what specifics the line above the numbers may have that I did not know about, it seems I did not get any answers to that question other than what I had suspected in the first place, but I sure did get a lot of interest into my coins authenticity???[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Steven Michael Gardner, post: 8422733, member: 97508"]Yes it may be Tooled as the obverse is very clean, however they did not Tool the reverse which I thought odd. I wish to thank you, you are the first to notice the misspelling for "Monetary" I've gone almost 2 years with such a mistake, however it's fixed now..! Yes I to noticed the differences in the legend for "Vespas" as you can see I did catch it also as I noted RIC II 247 in my first original question post, & changed it on my COA however simply never got around to uploading it to my listing, but thank you for noticing that as well..! By the way my COA is simply an informational guide for the buyers of my coins, many customers are not nearly as well versed about ancient coins as those here on this forum, so what may seem odd to you is quite appreciated by many I'm told.. About my questions, I surely have never claimed to know all and yes I was not sure what specifics the line above the numbers may have that I did not know about, it seems I did not get any answers to that question other than what I had suspected in the first place, but I sure did get a lot of interest into my coins authenticity???[/QUOTE]
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