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  1. Hello, I would be very grateful if anyone could help me with IDying this pfennig. Its propably from 14.-15. century. Bohemian king Wenzel IV., mint unknown, propably Lauf or Erlangen?

    Thank you for any information.

    Have a great day everyone.

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  2. Hello, 

    Bronze Roman coin 

    Weight 7,5 gram. Diam. 23 mm 

    I unfortunately was not able to identificate it, if someone would know i would be very gratefull.

    Thank you for any information and have a great day.

     

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  3. 38 minutes ago, JayAg47 said:

    There's no mention of Domitian, albeit an interesting coin. This is a mule fourree, the obverse of this coin reads IMP TITVS CAES VESPASIAN AVG PM, but the reverse reads VENVS AVGVSTI, which is usually the reverse type for Julia Titi, his daughter. 

    Thank you for information.

    Do you think this could be a "moprh"? My theory is that this could be a Barbaric imitation that scrambled 2 coins in one.

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  4. Hello, 

    Yesterday a coin was brought to me.

    It looks like a Titus Denarius. Propably a Counterfeit within Roman Empire or made by Barbarians?

    If anyone would know more?.20230629_162135.jpg.f96b75d954e044a95ca361bfe670b36b.jpg20230629_162115.jpg.0d126b13eab607ed75fecfbb76c9730d.jpg20230629_162103.jpg.592dadd58020f865d404845e61507f06.jpgimage.jpeg.3fc1ce2d3eca177811c7fd2103680f7a.jpeg

     

    Thank you very much and have a wonderfull day. 

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  5. 21 hours ago, TheTrachyEnjoyer said:

    Difficult to explain other than everything about the style of this coin is wrong. I have never once seen a coin plated in any work look like this. Having handled thousands of coins from this era and soent significant time sifting through sales archives, I am unaware of any genuine example like this. Find an example like it in an institution…you wont. Dont presume odd style indicates an imitative origin. It could just as well be fake (as is the case here).

    A coin not being in museum or other establishment does not neccesary mean its a fake, in my country i handled coins that are known in 1 or 2 examples that not even museums have. I tend to think its a imitation or unofficial issue rather than a fake. Thank you everyone for the insight. Lovely forum i discovered 

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  6. 9 hours ago, TheTrachyEnjoyer said:

    fake of a tornese

    Hello, what makes you think its a fake? It looks well struck, the detail is also fine overall i believe its a period coin but of unknown origin. Thank you very much and have a nice day. 

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  7. Hello, some time ago i encountered this coin online, cant find the original site but downloaded the photo. Would anyone by able to tell what kind of coin it is? Silver and the weight should be 3g. Propably Andronikos II. or Andronikos III. Palailogos?.

    Thank you very much for any information 

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