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  1. Thanks Tom, nice to share photos/ideas on numismatics. I agree on slabbing, I see material third party graded by Americans as MS-63, same slabbed coin is graded as EF by European Auctions. I saw a Flanders AV Cavalier d'or Louis de Male, that was graded MS-65, same coin in Kunker Auction was graded EF! I recently got a mint state 1/2 Guinea 1804 from DNW, a slabbed 1804 was sold by Heritage Auctions. It was graded MS-66 gem, mine was far better quality!

     

    A super rare (2 known) AV Aureus ND Ticinum Mint Constantius I Chlorus circa 305AD

     

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