Category:Fourrée
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English: The fourrée coins (also called suberatus from the Latin sub-aere, i.e. with the bronze (aes) found underneath, inside), is an ancient counterfeit coin characterized by a non-precious metal round (mostly bronze) covered with precious metal to have the appearance of a regular coin. Usually produced by counterfeiters, it could also be made by state authorities in times of financial crisis.
See also category: Coins with verification cutting.
Media in category "Fourrée"
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Byzantine fourree.jpeg 200 × 208; 16 KB
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Makedonien- Alexandros III. - Münzkabinett, Berlin - 5551941.jpg 902 × 472; 156 KB