Late Roman Bronze Coins
Coin talk => Fakes => Topic started by: Victor on April 21, 2013, 02:20:07 PM
I just saw this one for sale, it is a known fake.
Alexander of Carthage,
Æ Follis
IMP ALEXANDER P F AVG, laureate head right
S P Q R OPTIMO PRINCIPI, aquila between two vexilla;
in exergue PK
RIC VI Carthage 72
Another example with fake patina. 25mm 4.gm
What a nice patina! :o
So sad...50 bids and and final price of $578.93.
So sad, indeed. :(
another fake, with the seller's description below-
Alexander of Carthage. Usurper, AD 308-310. AE Follis (22 mm, 2.0 gr). Carthage mint.
OBV. IMP ALEXANDER P F AVG, laureate head right
REV. S P Q R OPTIMO PRINCIPI, aquila between two signa, one on left surmounted by hand, one of right surmounted by wreath; PK. RIC VI 72; nice brown and green patina; slight chips along the edge. Extremely Rare.
Provenance: This coin has been in my personal collection for many years. It was purchased from Numismata coin fair in Munich as part a large collection of Late Roman coins.
it sold for $605.22
another one currently for sale from eBay seller georgkris in the UK
"Guaranteed genuine,as are all of my coins" :P
it sold for $323.73