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Millzy89
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On 3/11/2022 at 2:27 PM, MarkFeld said:
I’m not convinced that the coin’s genuine and unless you can be certain that it is, it would be unwise to buy it. There are professionally graded examples of various grades, which are widely available at reasonable prices. So there’s no need to take an unnecessary risk. But if you want to buy an ungraded one, make sure it’s from a well established seller with an excellent reputation.
Not from an established seller . It's 100 bucks . If it tests gold ill buy it I think . Thanks
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On 3/11/2022 at 12:08 PM, RWB said:
Authenticity decisions based on a few fuzzy photos are not reliable. In-hand, examine the reeding for inconsistencies, and on the faces search on-line for known counterfeits. The condition is EF.
Thankyou sir
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On 3/2/2022 at 1:20 PM, JKK said:
It's the best online attribution resource for Roman and Greek coinage. For other ancients, zeno.ru is your go-to.
Excellent good sir . Thankyou
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On 3/1/2022 at 7:06 PM, JKK said:
Here is what to do. First, show us photos of the edges. Second, your hunting ground is at Wildwinds. Your key tells--and I don't have time to dig through them all tonight for personal reasons--are the lambda over the whateveritis in the reverse's left field, and the M over * monogram beneath the throne. Find one that is a tet and contains those, and you will at least know which type it purports to be.
Hey thanks for the help ! I just boxed it up and sent it in .what is wildwinds?
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1881 gold coin 5$ real or fake ?
in US, World, and Ancient Coins
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I'll keep ya updated and we'll know in a week