yesterday MD.. a nice denarius..

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  1. galba68

    galba68 Well-Known Member

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  3. Okidoki

    Okidoki Well-Known Member

    wow great finds again jealous here :D
     
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  4. dougsmit

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    Do you have a photo of it before cleaning? It is not the one in the dirt photo is it?
     
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  5. galba68

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    no, its not..coins in the dirt are small late bronze and viminacium as..gordian lll , l think..unfortunately, l didt make photo last night..
     
  6. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    Nice find. I want to MD in Europe some day.
     
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  7. Ryro

    Ryro Trying to remove supporter status

    Very cool! And a hard to find Caesar. If my eyes don't betray me that's Diadumenian:pompous::wideyed:
    Here is mine (not pretty like yours):
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    Diadumenian,
    Caesar (217-218) Ae 17,
    Moesia Inferior,
    Marcianopolis. D/Bust
    swamped R/Crescent Lunar
    and stele. BMC 3/41
    Varbanov 1320 Ae G 3.44 •
     
  8. IdesOfMarch01

    IdesOfMarch01 Well-Known Member

    It would be very interesting and instructional to learn how, in one day, a coin comes out of the ground looking like this:

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    and becomes this:

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    Do you use electrolysis? If not, how do you clean these silver coins so well and quickly? I think a sequence of 5 - 10 pictures showing the various stages of cleaning, from beginning to end, would be very well received by the collectors on this site, even those of us who will never excavate and clean coins.
     
  9. galba68

    galba68 Well-Known Member

    hi IOM01..l never using electrolysis..when silver coin is of good quality like this one, cleaning is very easy..l put a coin in lemon juice, and after 2-3 hours using cloth or toothbrush and come up nicely..the problem with silver coins, when is coins been burned in the past, for some reason..in that case, l gave coin to good friend of mine to clean under microscope..l had photos of the cleaning process in my past texts, like my alexander severus sestertius..
     
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  10. galba68

    galba68 Well-Known Member

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  11. galba68

    galba68 Well-Known Member

    IOM01, first photo show small bronze coins, l did not even bother to clean them..
     
  12. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    I was told long ago that people who find many of these coins and the people to whom they sell them are very good at identifying the uncleaned lumps. Even an amateur like me can see the Severus Alexander before cleaning but the reverse was not obvious. Do you agree with the ability of people you know to select coins worth cleaning and those not for the most part?
     
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  13. D.C. BOSLAUGH

    D.C. BOSLAUGH New Member

    For those who do not know ... what does the acronym MD stand for?
     
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  14. ominus1

    ominus1 Well-Known Member

    metal detect i'd reckon....
     
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  15. galba68

    galba68 Well-Known Member

    oh yes, dougsmit..when l found this sestertius, l know is a.sever..but l ve been thinking for a long time about whats on reverse..and, l checked on internet, acsearch info and coin archive, and, bingo..when l find coin with soil on it, l just "open" on few places, head, letters etc..if its patina ok , no rust, then you continue with cleaning..but, sometimes, people like to take a chance, and buy coin like that, partly cleaned..
     
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  16. Curtisimo

    Curtisimo the Great(ish)

    Your threads are always so unique compared to anything else we get to see on the board @galba68 . Great finds as usual and I must say that I immensely enjoy your posts!
     
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