Roman denarius for I. D. please

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Roman denarius for I. D. please

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Roman denarius for I. D. please
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Severus Alexander.
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Allectus wrote: Tue Apr 22, 2025 10:07 pm Severus Alexander.
Jupiter & favouring a fourrée.
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Thanks very much! I take it a fourree is a fake? (sorry I'm new to this game). Would it have a copper core? Maybe i could check the number on the detector display c.f. my 2 definitely genuine denarii?

Cheers! Will
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