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I dont think so. Prague groschen - especially those of Wenceslaus II of Bohemia - were very popular and were valid almost everywhere. for this reason, their imitations often appear (but contemporary forgery too). sometimes it is hard to say if it is imitation or forgery as the borderline is not defined conclusively.
you can check more here:
https://www.academia.edu/37973263/Dobové_padělky_pražských_grošů_Václava_II
some errors in legend - you can find some example here - it does not necessarily mean that it is forgery (examples in next work are official production):
https://www.academia.edu/38098638/Tři_neznámé_opisové_varianty_pražského_groše_Václava_II._s_variantou_litery_M
if there will be possibility to examine this peace, it would be very nice. btw. articles I send you were written together with jacx
oliver napsal/a:
contemporary forgery or more probably imitation (depend on silver content)
nice coin
yes ... very nice and interesting coin
something about similar coins here:
https://www.academia.edu/37973263/Dobové_padělky_pražských_grošů_Václava_II
I am glad that I wrote to this forum a couple of days ago, even though I registered six months ago. I learned a lot of interesting things, I think with you I will learn even more. Thanks for the links to the literature, there will be something to read at your leisure. At the expense of a fake - I will try to contact a specialist in Lviv groschiki, he knows where to analyze the coins. And I will try to organize the promised pictures of the find.
yeah
so you do not need to contact one specialist in Lviv
you have more specialist here 😈 😈 😈
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