Roman coin - genuine or not ?

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This is my first ever post. I have a Roman coin that is identical on both sides to Numista N#246284 - a Nero CLAVD Caesar. I'm struggling to get decent photos that I could send so hoping the pictures already on the Numista website will suffice ? My coin however has ‘WRL’ in thin letters stamped into the coin on both sides as opposed to being raised lettering. Is this significant ? and does it affect it's value/rarity etc. Many thanks for any assistance. Neil

Hello 🤖

 

Without pictures, it will be very difficult for anyone to help you. Could you please post clear pictures of each side of your item?

 

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WRL stands for Westair Reproductions Limited, a firm based in England. They produce a wide range of replicas (usually in base metals), all marked with a WRL stamp. These are sold in museum shops. Your coin is a replica and carries no numismatic value. You can find out more about WRL here: https://www.forumancientcoins.com/numiswiki/view.asp?key=WRL

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