Well, if it is nice and bright and shiny, its obviously a fake. Otherwise, it is difficult for the average person to spot a fake one. This because an authentic Roman coin would more than likely have been used and may show wear by having its inscriptions worn or its shape distorted. It is best to have an expert appraise the coin
That is a very tough question to answer. There are several denominations of Roman bronze coins, so for that, I would need more information on the coin.
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it was made by a person
no Roman coins were based off of the phonecians so the phonecians influeced the modern coin system. and that is still a tenuos comparison
its got the stuff on it
Some fakes are very poor and others are excellent and if you have doubt about a coin show it to a dealer or collector for an opinion.
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A counterfeit coin is often referred to as a fake or a forgery.
One way to spot a fake Christian Audigier is to look at the graphics. If the graphics are blocky or thick, it is a fake.
The Grant Wood Gold coin was issued by the US Mint as part of the American Arts series. It is one ounce of gold. The minimum value of the coin is the spot price of gold which was $832.10 on 11/09/07.
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What do you refer to as the "the original AUS coin" and why do you think you have a fake?
No. They are not a fake coin grading entity, but the quality of the grade will not be as reliable as NGC or PCGS. Any individual grade may be spot on, but then again it may be 2 grades too high.
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You can spot if a tech deck is fake when it does not have the grip tape, and if there are pictures on both sides of your tech deck.
You should take it to a coin expert. It is nearly impossible for an amateur with no experience to spot a faked coin that is done well, because it involves subtleties of oxidation, wear and other areas that require much training and experience.