Well, this has been 'bothering' me since I saw the end of the auction. When I say bothering me, I mean in a good way. I just received this Elagabalus sestertius today. I posted it earlier in my happiness of getting the coin. But I have been thinking about my good fortune of stumbling across this coin. I just happened to be surfing the closed auction and looking at the unsolds. This coin was there for 100 euros, the opening bid. I couldn't believe no one bid on it. I had been looking for an Elagabalus sestertius for a long time but all the ones I saw were cost prohibitive. So I jumped at the opportunity. I believe my good fortune and just being lucky. I guess the morale of the story concerning auctions is that you just never know what will happen. If you want, please share your auction stories, good or bad and if possible, share an image of the coin. Ruler: Elagabalus (Augustus) Coin: VF Brass Sestertius IMP CAES M AVR ANTONINVS PIVS AVG TR P COS - Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. PM TR P IIII COS III PP SC - Providentia standing left, holding rod over globe and cornucopiae; in left field, star. Exergue: Mint: Rome (221 AD) Wt./Size/Axis: 17.78g / 30mm / 12h Rarity: Scarce References: RIC 321 C. 191 Provenances: Artemide Aste Acquisition/Sale: Artemide Aste Internet Asta Numismatica 44E #415 $0.00 09/18 Notes: Sep 16, 18 - The Gary R. Wilson Collection
Good find. No Elagabalus sestertius is common. See if you can get a better photo to show off all that detail.