Do you have an Athenian owl tetradrachm? Post yours!

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by KurtS, Mar 11, 2013.

  1. Ancientnoob

    Ancientnoob Money Changer

    The Bankers get carried away sometimes, but how how often image.jpg do they take their fustrations out on the poor coin?
     
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  3. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    A-Dawg => that baby looks like it might be an ancient Elephant-man coin?
     
  4. Pokermandude

    Pokermandude New Member

    The green in the test cut and hole is where the exposed copper core developed patina while underground. I'd assume it is a bit underweight as well. I don't have the specifications handy.
     
  5. David Meadows

    David Meadows New Member

    I just aquired one of these coins. Can anyone tell me it's value.
     
  6. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    $200 to ~$10K+ :D.

    There are massive quantities of these and value depends on the type and condition. If you post some high-quality pictures we can give you a better idea or point you to sales databases where you can compare yours to similar types in similar condition.
     
  7. David Meadows

    David Meadows New Member

    I can't figure out how to send photos.
     
  8. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    Here's a screen shot of instructions:

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  9. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Welcome, David Meadows ... man, you seem as tech-savvy as this guy!!

    => oh, but I can't wait to see your Owl photos!! (welcome)

    Oh, and make sure that you choose "Full Image" ... nobody seems to like the Thumbnail version

    *welcome*
     
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    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

  11. David Meadows

    David Meadows New Member

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  12. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    It's some sort of modern reproduction :(. Did you buy it or was it a gift/inheritance?

    Edit: "reproduction" isn't the right word. This token vaguely resembles an Athens tetradrachm and surely wasn't created with intent to deceive. Perhaps it was made for jewelry or as a tourist token.
     
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  13. David Meadows

    David Meadows New Member

    I have one comming up for sale
     
  14. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    Did I understand this correctly-- you sell ancient coins??
     
  15. David Meadows

    David Meadows New Member


    What would tell me for sure. If it's what you said it may be. What's The ValuE IN that. 20160925_014509.jpg 20160925_014404.jpg
     
  16. David Meadows

    David Meadows New Member


    I will be selling this one.
     
  17. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    Style-wise, it doesn't even come close to looking like the real thing. The metal of your token doesn't even look like silver-- it looks like pewter or some alloy of white metal.

    It's value is virtually nothing-- maybe a dollar as a novelty? Just to be clear, this is not an ancient coin.

    Are you an eBay seller? If so, please tell us your eBay name.
     
  18. David Meadows

    David Meadows New Member

    Thank you for your time. I'm not a seller.
     
  19. Cucumbor

    Cucumbor Well-Known Member


    I won't be buying it, for sure :)

    Q
     
  20. mcwyler

    mcwyler Active Member

    Totally agree. The tet attica owls are expensive in decent condition and of course genuine. Biding my time but I will get one.
     
  21. Andres2

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