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sink9891:
Hello friends I recently encounter this Roma AV 60 asses and I found it is different from many other examples,although the weight seems OK (3.35g) and 60 asses was mint from many dies.Is this a good one or actually a fake (maybe mordern die fake)? ???

glebe:
Astarte XIX-641 seems to be die match.

Ross G.

(For the moment I can't post a pic. - there's something wrong with something somewhere)

OK - now it works

Altamura:

--- Quote from: glebe on October 09, 2021, 01:12:05 am ---... (For the moment I can't post a pic. - there's something wrong with something somewhere) ...
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But a link: https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=294718  (if you meant that, because it is Astarte XIX 841).

Regards

Altamura

Edit: It worked with glebe's picture now, but the link still might be useful.

glebe:
Indeed it is 841, as indicated by the label on the pic.

Ross G.

Altamura:
I saw this is already the second try :): https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=126128.msg758771#msg758771

The remarks there on the special features of the coin are still valid, aren't they?

At least among the examples in CRRO you don't find something similar: http://numismatics.org/crro/id/rrc-44.2

You could have a look into the Schaefer Roman Republican Die Study, Crawford 44/2 begins here on slide 10: http://numismatics.org/archives/ark:/53695/schaefer.rrdp.b03#schaefer.rrdp.b03_0016
perhaps you find something.

Regards

Altamura

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