Does this nero appear authentic or fake?
28.1 mm. 10.6 grams.
Is this nero authentic?
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Re: Is this nero authentic?
By design, this appears to be an RIC 543 from 66 AD and made in Lugdunum (now called Lyons, France.)
Authenticity by photo is difficult, especially in this condition, which is why I ask for the coin's pedigree.
Nero coins are widely sought after and while coins of Nero demand a premium, condition really matters as the price should drop off sharply in the condition you are showing.
The following example sold at auction for ~$200.
Authenticity by photo is difficult, especially in this condition, which is why I ask for the coin's pedigree.
Nero coins are widely sought after and while coins of Nero demand a premium, condition really matters as the price should drop off sharply in the condition you are showing.
The following example sold at auction for ~$200.
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Re: Is this nero authentic?
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