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Claudius and Agrippina denarius. Fake?


Sebastian

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Elsen is a respectable dealer and I think you will have no trouble getting the refund. This is an interesting approach to forgery. Take the counterfeit of a very desirable coin, tamper with that coin to the point where it is difficult to judge the style, and sell it as a low-grade but rare coin.

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3 minutes ago, Tejas said:

This is an interesting approach to forgery. Take the counterfeit of a very desirable coin, tamper with that coin to the point where it is difficult to judge the style, and sell it as a low-grade but rare coin.

I've seen that a couple of times with Eid Mar denarii, struck from well-known modern dies but rendered hard to identify by deliberate abuse. It can be surprisingly deceptive, even for someone quite familiar with the series and the dies in question.

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2 hours ago, Tejas said:

This is an interesting approach to forgery. Take the counterfeit of a very desirable coin, tamper with that coin to the point where it is difficult to judge the style, and sell it as a low-grade but rare coin.

Plus you put in the description that the coin « has been mounted as jewelry, and also  filed on the edge »… Who would use a forgery as a jewelry…?

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