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Description: Medieval Venice Bronze Rule: "Giovanni Battista Grimani" coinage for the kingdom of Candia Denomination: 10 Gazzette "Grimani" Date: 1647
Description: Medieval Venice Bronze Rule: Coinage for the kingdom of CandiaDenomination: 10 Lire "Salvatori"Date: 1650
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Item : 23092 Description
Description :  Medieval Venice Bronze Rule: Giovanni Corner (1625-1529), coinage for the kingdom of Candia Denomination: 15 Tornesia (1 Soldo) Date: ND (1625-1629)ITALY. Venezia (Venice). Regno di Candia (Kingdom of Candia), 1205-1669, Giovanni Corner, 1625-1629. 15 Tornesia (=1 Soldo), ND (1625-1629), Bronze.
Authenticity:  Forgery - Modern
Category :  Medieval Venice - CoinsSeries Date: 1625 - 1629
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Category :  MedievalSold as: Authentic Seller ID: Nomisma S.p.A. Auction House
: VeniceSource : Nomisma S.p.A. Auction 69 (23 March 2024), Lot 1510 Entered by : xCandia
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Modern forgery of experienced Greek circuit of counterfeiters. The professionals behind these products are well-known for exceptional hammered fake coins of ancient times. They attempted also to make forgeries on the late medieval/early modern period era, aiming clueless collectors. Thorough study, meticulous observation and constant attention is required for these counterfeit coins. A close look on same type genuine coins which exists, along with examining the non genuine, can assist on understanding the forgeries. Stereoscopic observation with stereo-microscope is also required. The circuit of counterfeiters produced these forgeries with the exact same way (hammered coinage) as the people did in the medieval/early modern period. Completely off-style, false fake patina in order to try persuade for the authenticity of the coin. The style and details are so off, to "cartoonish" level" as the coin is of smaller diameter that the rest and the counterfeiters couldn't work so easily on the fake dies. Auction house was informed back them, but never proceeded on withdrawing the coin. These unethical practices that they are trying to solidify the authenicity of a coin with transactions and other actions should be condemned. Further investigation and research is currently ongoing and will be published for all the non genuine venetian coins of this circuit of counterfeiters.
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Content : Bronze
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