The Magic of Plastic

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by Al Kowsky, Mar 10, 2022.

  1. Al Kowsky

    Al Kowsky Well-Known Member

    I'm always amazed when I see people paying outrageous money for slabbed coins at auction :rolleyes:. Yesterday I tagged about a dozen coins that sold at the Heritage 232210 Auction last night to see what they would sell for. Some people (I refuse to call them collectors) who know nothing about ancient coins were buying plastic slabs again, & not the coins in the slabs :p. Some of the results were truly crazy :confused:! Pictured below are a few of the results.

    Gal. obv. (2).jpg Galerius as Caes., Aquilea.jpg
    Someone paid $990.00 for this coin :eek:! The coin pictured below is equally scarce but in superior condition, it cost me $68.00 from a Roma auction 3 years ago :smuggrin:.

    Roma E-Sale 58, Lot 1263 $68.00.jpg Maximian Herculius, AD 286-310 (struck AD 300), Aquileia Mint. Billon nummus: 9.87 gm, 28 mm, 11 h. RIC 29b.

    3 kings, 1.jpg Heraclius solidus.jpg
    This coin sold for $1,740.00 :jawdrop:! The coin pictured below cost me $660.00 at auction several years ago :smuggrin:.

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    NGC 2116850-019 slab insert.jpg NGC 2116850-019, $528.00.jpg
    This double denarius of Philip I is one of the most common coin types in the entire series, it sold for $528.00 :eek:! I've sold superior examples of this coin type for less than $100.00 :D....
     
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  3. kazuma78

    kazuma78 Supporter! Supporter

    Insanity! I bought this fella for around $150-175 last year I believe. Probably would sell for multiples of that at HA these days.
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  4. Romancollector

    Romancollector Well-Known Member

    I like my Aquileia follis much more than the Heritage example, and mine cost a quarter of the amount and has full silvering.
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  5. kazuma78

    kazuma78 Supporter! Supporter

    Lovely!
     
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  6. Al Kowsky

    Al Kowsky Well-Known Member

    R.C., They don't get any better than this coin :smuggrin:.
     
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  8. Al Kowsky

    Al Kowsky Well-Known Member

    I think this Moneta nummus plate coin is worth posting again, from ROMAN COINS and Their Values IV, by David R. Sear, Copyright 2011.
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  9. Cucumbor

    Cucumbor Well-Known Member

    Crazy

    What about 50 euros for that one (I confess it was a few years back)

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