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<p>[QUOTE="Finn235, post: 3620300, member: 98035"]I think it is a genuine ancient coin. What I find particularly concerning is that the silver not only seems too thick for the period, but it seems thickest on the high points, which clearly have some circulation wear. If there was any original silvering, it would have rubbed off of the helmet and the wolf's shoulders first. Can you see any bronze inside the flan crack?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Finn235, post: 3620300, member: 98035"]I think it is a genuine ancient coin. What I find particularly concerning is that the silver not only seems too thick for the period, but it seems thickest on the high points, which clearly have some circulation wear. If there was any original silvering, it would have rubbed off of the helmet and the wolf's shoulders first. Can you see any bronze inside the flan crack?[/QUOTE]
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