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What are Roman Coins made of?

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What are Roman Coins made of?

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Bronze, copper, silver, gold, and electrum mostly. More than likely you will not find any gold coins in these lots. I’ve never found one and I buy thousands. People who say that you will find gold are lying and that’s not a very nice way to do business. You can find silver coins, although these are fairly rare, and you may find coins that show “silvering” which is basically a bronze coins with a wash of silver.

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