Generally, many here on the board will avoid doing appraisal confirmation, as value can be quite subjective. Additionally, in recent times,...
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Here's a little collage of some ladies that traveled together to me... [ATTACH]
Give me a break. The single auction that this coin was offered in totaled at over 9 million Euros. Even 3%(as you claim "a few at most"), comes...
The auction house's own stated 'Guarantee and Right to Return for Coins, Medals and Badges of Honor': (I have underlined some key statements)...
I absolutely disagree that "the condition issues are subjective". I can see obvious harsh cleaning marks in the OP's provided photo(the term...
If you can't afford your lifestyle, make more money. I don't put myself in positions like yours OP. I don't purchase what I can't or won't...
Personally, I too would be weary with #1. I have seen a fair amount of these with similar appearance being offered by what I would presume to...
If indeed a fouree, it is still an interesting piece of history; being of the same age as official civic coinage. It also likely circulated...
$375 USD total for this. Would I spend 2x-3x as much for more crest? Nope. [ATTACH]
The Arsinoe II coin is more commonly referred to as a 'Mnaieion'. An ordinary soldier in third-century Ptolemaic Egypt was paid 1 drachm per day,...
Gonna need a picture of the coins with today's newspaper for 'proof of life'.
The Germans may be revered for their engineering. What's next...The Pony Express(stagecoach) to get it to the port loading-dock in Hamburg?
I found this little write up. Adramyttium (Άδραμύττιον) was an ancient city and bishopric in Aeolis, in modern-day Turkey. It was originally...
You bet. I get a real thrill attributing unknown coins. That's a pretty cool type, and fairly rare from what I gather. There appears to be a...
Mysia, Adramyteion (Adramyteon) (Circa 350 BC) Obverse: Facing head of Zeus. Reverse: AΔΡA; Bird on altar left. Von Fritze, Mysien 4, 1. SNG...
The weight of your coin would indicate that it may be referred to as a 'Trihemiobol'. AKA -- 1/4 drachm or 1 1/2 Obol. Here are a handful of...
I'm with Doug on most of these. The Victoriatus and Epirus look absolutely bunk. The Seleukid Balas? Perhaps, might be OK??? Not sure why...
Yeah, it looks like Kassander...akin to the coin pictured below: [IMG] KINGS of MACEDON. Kassander. (305-298 BC). Æ18 (18.5mm, 6.66 g). Uncertain...
It's a bummer that there were only two seasons. I believe they were originally planning for a total of five seasons, but production costs were...
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