Neat Little 1956 Pamphlet (2/2)

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Mark1971, Apr 21, 2026 at 11:16 PM.

  1. Mark1971

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    (2/2): Here’s the rest of it. Also, it’s tiny at 2”x2.5” closed.

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  4. Mark1971

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    I wonder what it would cost to acquire each of the pieces shown in compatible conditions?
     
  5. Collecting Nut

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    I love it! That is so neat!
     
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  6. The Meat man

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    I estimate around $120,000. Of which half would be the cost of the first coin, the Syracuse decadrachm.
     
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  7. Mark1971

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    I found it at my mother’s house while doing some cleanup in her garage. She had no idea where it came from. It was my childhood home and I had never seen it before either.
     
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  8. Mark1971

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    Wow!
    Does that estimate include the undescribed coin on the cover page? Do you know what that one is?
     
  9. Collecting Nut

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    More than I want to pay I think.
     
  10. The Meat man

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    No I missed that. It's an early Roman silver coin called a quadrigatus, minted circa 200 BC if I recall correctly. Roughly the weight of a US quarter. For one in that condition, say, $5k or $6k.
     
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