roman coin find in algeria during vacation

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any value???

Neat!  Where did you find it?

last year i was on hollidays in algeria and i was walking in a wood and the quies of my car feld out my pocket,when i try to find them on the ground in the soil i picked up this coin

do you now more about this coin i love to here your explanation,sorry my english is not so good i am from belgium!

i want to sell this coin anybady interesting?

https://en.numista.com/help/can-i-buy-or-sell-on-numista-7.html

„If your reply or post in the Forum stinks of AI, I will call you out! Knowledge comes from experience, the I in AI stands for incompetence.“

what do you mean???? i never use AI!!!!!

 That message below the line is on all posts - for that and any member. 

It is grey, not black or blue.

It is called the ‘signature’ space - see below. 

It was not aimed at you. 

 

Token collector [1600-1899] with some coins

luca905

what do you mean???? i never use AI!!!!!

It is as ZacUK said, a signature line - general comment that has nothing to do with my actual reply (you will see it again under this reply), but the link I posted to the FAQ „can I buy or sell on Numista“ was for you, the answer is no you cannot. So your post „I want to sell this coin anybody interesting (interested)?“ isnt allowed on Numista.

„If your reply or post in the Forum stinks of AI, I will call you out! Knowledge comes from experience, the I in AI stands for incompetence.“

It staggers the mind to think that a coin over 2000 years old was at your feet in the soil and in such great condition!  You're truly a lucky person.

Wow! What a coin to find, especially in that condition. There is a place where you can sell coins on Reddit. It’s called r/coinsales I think. 

Having a mental breakdown over bronze disease

Henrythecoinguy

Wow! What a coin to find, especially in that condition. There is a place where you can sell coins on Reddit. It’s called r/coinsales I think. 

I could be wrong but to me it has all the appearance of a modern replica

Vic

It having a weird patina is a red flag, but it looks okay to me besides that. Can we see a picture of the rim to ensure that it’s authentic?

Having a mental breakdown over bronze disease

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