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Q: How to distinguish an ancient roman coin from an ancient greek co...
A: The first person who answered is correct - the Romans did copy the Greeks in many things. However Greek coins will typically be of a different fabric than Roman... Read More »
Q: How to Clean Ancient Roman Coins.
A: 1. Place the coins on the bottom of the 4 by 6 plastic dish. Do not stack the coins on top of each other. Place as many coins as will fit on the bottom of the d... Read More »
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Q: Who appeared on ancient roman coins?
A: Everybody and everything seemed to appear on Roman coins. There was no set standard for images on coinage such as we have today. Usually the emperor was depicte... Read More »
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