Roman Empire Silver Denarius of Julia Aquilia Severa (minted in Rome sometime between 220 and 222): [ATTACH]
Kingdom of Kuninda Silver Drachm of Amoghabhuti (minted sometime between 150 and 80 BCE): [ATTACH]
https://www.ma-shops.com/cdma/item.php?id=894348
This is available for direct purchase: https://www.ma-shops.com/cdma/item.php?id=894348
Yes:), and hopefully I will win a few more ancient coins at auctions over the next 8 days or so, and then about a dozen or so at the Triton and...
This is up for auction at Triton:...
Artukid Bronze Dirham of Husam al-Din Yuluq Arslan (minted in 1193): [ATTACH]
https://auctions.cngcoins.com/lots/view/4-FAT8WO/baktria-indo-greek-kingdom-menander-i-soter-circa-155-130-bc-av-stater-20mm-846-g-11h-near-ef
I am glad they enjoyed their trip.
It commemorates the first Russian circumnavigation of the Earth: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Russian_circumnavigation
Russian Federation Silver 3 Roubles (minted in Sankt-Peterburg in 1993): [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Republic of Chile Silver 10 Pesos (minted in Santiago in 1976): [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Roman Empire Silver Denarius of Gordian III (minted in Rome in the Summer of 241): [ATTACH]
By biggest coin is this Chilean Silver 10 Pesos one from 1976 (it weighs 45,31 grams): [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Yes, but I will still have to pay the 25% VAT on the Feldman and Attica coins, plus I have many active bids, and if I win them, I will have to pay...
14000 CHF + 20% BP + 25% VAT = 21000 CHF = 22600 EUR + at least another 100 EUR for shipping, insurance and customs fees, so the end cost at that...
I put in a 10000 CHF bid, but I didn't win it, it hammered for 13000 CHF.
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