Thousand Buck Owl

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by benveniste, Jul 29, 2015.

  1. benveniste

    benveniste Type Type

    Here's what I ended up with. I came in a bit under budget, so I hope it's real.

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  3. Nemo

    Nemo Well-Known Member

    I hope you can get a refund, that is most certainly a fake.
     
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  4. Ajax

    Ajax Well-Known Member

    Hmmm where did you get this??
     
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  5. Unfortunately, it is a fake. I too hope you can get a refund. When/if you get a refund; stick with reliable sources like vcoins, ma-shops, or 1 of the many renown auction houses. eBay (where this most likely came from (Eastern Europe?)) is not the best place to purchase expensive coins if you're new.
     
  6. benveniste

    benveniste Type Type

    From a dealer in Greece.
     
  7. It's illegal for Greece to export ancients. If it's listed from Greece as authentic, don't purchase it.
     
  8. red_spork

    red_spork Triumvir monetalis

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  9. benveniste

    benveniste Type Type

    Thanks for the bad news. I should be able to get a refund one way or another.
     
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  10. If through eBay and Paypal you shouldn't have any issues; if it's been less than 45 days? Something like that.
     
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  11. red_spork

    red_spork Triumvir monetalis

    Try a Vcoins dealer, CNG, Agora Auctions or similar next time. Owls are popular coins, some of the most popular ancients on the market really, there are always examples for sale at the big auction houses and dealers and there is no reason to buy one from some random seller on eBay.
     
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  12. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    I won't pile on.....
     
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  13. Curtisimo

    Curtisimo the Great(ish)

    I love the Tetradrachms of ancient Athens. Truly an iconic coin.

    When considering which coin to purchase it might be good for you to consider a few things that can effect the price.

    1) some of the later classical issues 435-404 BC will tend to be more off center than the ones struck 454-436 BC. If Athena's nose is slightly off the flan that can warrant a discount of as much as 30%

    2) Chisel cuts made by ancient bankers are common on the owls that circulated outside of Greece and can warrant up to a 50% reduction on an otherwise uncut coin

    3) A lot of the Athenian tets have significant amounts of silver chloride deposits that can give off a greyish-purple hue and effect the porosity. Excpect around a 30% reduction for such an imperfection.

    4) Good style archaic and early classical 480-454 will probably be out of your range.

    If you don't mind some of the above imperfections you can save a good bit of money on a great example. Here's my caged Athena ;)

    Edit: oops! I didn't realize this was an old thread. My humble apologies on the far too late advice :( Sorry about the fake tet benveniste

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  14. Sallent

    Sallent Live long and prosper

    $520.00 USD with shipping included bought this coin!

    Now you tell me if $1000.00 USD is sufficient for the owl you want? I think the answer will probably be yes!

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  15. Valentinian

    Valentinian Well-Known Member

    A small difference to the uninitiated can make a significant difference in desirability and value. Probably the simplest key is the eye. If it is "frontal" (as posted by @iamtiberius ) it is earlier and can be attributed to sometime in the 5th C. BC with all the famous Athenian history. On the other hand, one with a "profile" eye (as posted by @Sallent just above) will be 4th century, after the Peloponnesian War (431-404 BC).
     
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  16. Sallent

    Sallent Live long and prosper

    Translation: Sallent wishes he had @iamtiberius owl coin!

    Yes, I do. And some day I will. The eye of Athena on those earlier Athenian owl tets are awesome, and definitely worth the big bucks.
     
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  17. The one I posted was a sub 1K example that was recent and not mine; though I wish it was. This is my best example and was $700 w/ buyer's fee:
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  18. Ken Dorney

    Ken Dorney Yea, I'm Cool That Way...

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  19. benveniste

    benveniste Type Type

    What I ended up with (Pictures courtesy Heritage Auctions -- I'll take my own shots this weekend):

    owl-obv.jpg owl-rev.jpg
     
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  21. benveniste

    benveniste Type Type

    I thought this coin was among the items taken from my home earlier this week, but I was wrong. Sorry for the false alarm.
     
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