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Recently picked up a Claudius bronze, RIC 100. Online I have seen some sites (i.e. Wildwinds) call it a bronze as, and others (The RIC page and Numista) call it an orichalcum dupondius. How can I tell which one this coin is?
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I wish my Caligula and Augustus were as nice though
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That would be a good idea. I am proud of my Tiberius denarius though, it’s on my latest post! I got it for an absolute steal
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Thank you for your input! I’m so happy to finally have a Claudius in my collection. My collection is mostly silver denarii, but that’s WAY outside my price range for Claudius and Caligula
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Please do! I really ought to invest in a copy of RIC
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I mean, I love the portrait on my Augustus Denarius, I just wish the flan was as full as the Tiberius.