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Bulletin board for information and exchange of ideas relating
to coin forgeries and alterations.
Caveat Emptor: The owners, moderators, and members of this
list (the CFDL or Coin Forgery Discussion List), take sole responsibility for their own posts to this list. No warranty is made as to the identity, honesty, or expertise of any member of the CFDL, nor are members of the CFDL screened or evaluated by CFDL moderators or owners. The CFDL is a public service open to the public internationally for posts relating only to coin forgery and alteration, and related numismatic fraud topics. Moderators attempt to limit off topic, off topic commercial and interference / flame type posts, and serve no other function. CFDL readers should form their own judgements about any CFDL posts. Users of this email list are completely responsible for the results and consequences of any transaction made, or not made, as a result of a posting made to this list. In the opinion of the list owners, posts to the CFDL can range from honest expert evaluations to secretive attempts by known numismatic frauds to give misinformation to the public on these issues. The list should not be used for any illegal, unethical, or market rule violating purposes. Further, it is the opinion of the list owners of the CFDL that coin authentification is an inexact science, subject to some level of error by any person or group of persons, with diverse approaches and methodologies.
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Re: Caesar's elephants
Hi Paul, It is a brockage error. The word broackage was first used, as I understand it, in numismatics in connection with "breakage" - that being where the
Posted - Sun May 27, 2012 6:51 am
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Dr Adrian Carr
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Re: Caesar's elephants
Adrain, I have a few questions: 1. Is it brockage error or blockage error? 2. Is the error very rare just in Roman coinage or all coinage? 3.
Posted - Sun May 27, 2012 6:02 am
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Paul Murphy
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Re: Caesar's elephants
Hi Adrian Thank you for sharing a picture of this exceptional coin. Over 50 years of collecting, it is the first time that I see such "brockerage coin".
Posted - Sat May 26, 2012 10:47 pm
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Pierre R. Monney
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Re: Caesar's elephants
PS: One of the reasons this coin is seen as significant is as described by the seller many years ago whn he says the following: "This is AN EXTREMELY RARE
Posted - Sat May 26, 2012 10:17 pm
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Dr Adrian Carr
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Re: Caesar's elephants
Here is an interesting coin if you like this series. This is a brockage of this type! Regards Adrian ... -- Adrian Carr, PhD Adjunct Professor Research Centre
Posted - Sat May 26, 2012 10:15 pm
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Dr Adrian Carr
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