Real or Fake

harrazh

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Feb 18, 2015
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Hi All,
I need an expert openion on this, I bought it from a local store here, but I have doubts that they are fake, unfortunatly I was not able to measure the weight as I do not have anything with me right now, so I need your nest guess
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l.cutler

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I am not really an expert, but they look totally legit to me. Patina looks right for ancient coins. Anything in particular that makes you suspicious?
 

Allenwillson

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Feb 16, 2015
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I am also not an expert but as shown in pictures they are looking real. But you must consult with any expert because he knows better than us.
 

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harrazh

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Thank you guys for the response, the reason I'm sending is that im not a real expert in this and the guy I bought from is new to me, and I'm a little bit suspicious about the first one being silver
 

l.cutler

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Can't tell much from the picture, but many of the later Roman coins were bronze with a light silver wash. I can't say about your particular coins, but many Roman and Byzantine coins are quite low in value and are most likely genuine. I would do a little research to identify them.
 

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