I know graded is not popular here... but I feel like I got a decent deal. Not the nicest coin, but with ebay bucks I paid less than $136 shipped! Decent deal on an owl I think (I hope?!)
To be honest, since it is not in an NGC holder, and I got it so cheap (I hope), I MIGHT break this one out. Once I get it in hand I will evaluate....
I find it interesting that ICG neglected to mention that this is a broken coin, missing two pieces at 12:00 and 4:00 on the obverse. If a test cut is worth nothing, shouldn't a breakage be as well, especially for a coin of a type that already comes on tight flans? It's not a bad coin by any means, and it's an OK deal, not great, not horrible, but I feel like it's yet another example of the silliness of grading ancient coins like you would moderns.
I would say that is the best possible coin you could hope to find that was broken and missing that much flan. No important details were lost but it came close to everything. Was it worth the price? I doubt you would do better for the price but I would remove it from that slab. NGC slabs have reasonable acceptance but this is not adding anything IMO. I hope you will be happy together (and take a better photo).
Athena was just into body modification 2400 years before it was cool, and 2410 years before it wasn't cool again.
LOL, that just looks stupid. At least THESE people have purpose: they are character actors in a TV Show as ENTERTAINMENT. The difference is: they take off their makeup before they go home at night.
If you're suggesting Athena was Borg then 1. This thread just became better than almost any other entertainment in my life and 2. I believed we are owed some kick-ass cross-over movie action.
Sorry.. didn't mean to distract . I'm anything but an expert, but that looks relatively recent. If I had to guess I would guess that someone got the idea to sharpen up the details and then got cold feet once they realized they weren't that good at it. Or maybe someone filled a hole? But those are guesses. I'm much more competent when it comes to discussing Borg implants or outdated subcultures.