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Ancient imitations of Roman Coins
Ancient Imitations of Roman Coins An educational site about genuinely ancient coins that were counterfeits in their day A convincing ancient imitation of a Roman Republican silver denarius. It was struck in silver-plated copper, instead of the pure silver of its prototype (struck 134 BC by C. Abvrius ). Only the break at 4:00 on the reverse exposes the copper core of this fourree. Best viewed at ...
www.math.montana.edu/~umsfwest/numis/imit/




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