Then get a bank loan or ask one of those humanitarians who help people that are in your situation by giving them money in return for just a "small" double-digit interest rate, I believe the English term is "loan-sharks".
Good luck, I thought about bidding on it myself, but these coins usually go for much higher prices than I am willing to pay, so I have decided I won't bid on it.
I will be patient/ go back to work in 2 weeks. Save money, so when Winter arrives next December/ I will have a sh*tload of cash stashed away.
Possible, but since I won't bid on it, I don't care about whether the grade for this particular coin is accurate or not.
Look at the insane price this coin hammered for: https://www.biddr.com/auctions/debaecque/browse?a=5568&l=6825350
Probably a good deal, according to Calico its a R-3 (3-5) known! Comparision a Canada 1921 5 cents silver 300+ known, realized 68K in MS-65
Probably, but I am not going to bid on it, so I don't care either way, I just posted it in case somebody else here is interested in bidding on it.
Yes, what really bugs me, when an auction house has a coin graded as MS/ yet they state it was in previous Ars Classica event. So I look it up and it was graded EF back in 2004!!!!! Same Heritage sold a NGC MS-65 France 1812-A AV 20 Francs for $4500 US. Same coin, remained "unsold" in WAG auction. Starting bid was 2200E, it was graded fast. st. (ex: Heritage) where it hammered for 4500+fees! They never mentioned it was in holder, graded MS-65.
This is up for auction: https://auctions.thecoincabinet.com/lots/view/4-GD7HX2/constantius-ii-av-solidus