Fourrée
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fourr-e-305-18622417
title:
Fourrée
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A fourrée is a coin, most often a counterfeit, that is made from a base metal core that has been plated with a precious metal to look like its solid metal counterpart; the term is derived from the French for "stuffed". The term is normally applied to ancient silver-plated coins such as the Roman denarius and Greek drachma, but the term is also applied to other plated coins. Cicero mentions that M. Marius Gratidianus, a praetor during the 80s BC, was widely praised for developing tests to detect
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourr%C3%A9e
date created:
2004-03-08T10:43:57Z
date modified:
2024-04-27T10:44:19Z
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