At this point you really need to speak to them. Ask to speak to Ulf Kuenker. Probably makes sense to send a matching email as back-up. Of course...
The auction house really can't do that. They don't own the coin; it remains the property of the consignor.
I'm just familiar with her TIF; I didn't date her!
Here's a bull, cheerfully prancing along with Isadora Duncan and her scarf on his back: [ATTACH]
Q. Antonius Balbus: [ATTACH]
When I collected RR imitations, I had some plated coins. You can view them here and on the following three pages:...
Great, thanks!
What's the weight of this coin? I'm curious how likely it would've been to fool someone when it was new and the plating was still intact. Gold...
For the record, the dealer in question has told me that "his" Ebay sales are a separate operation, almost completely distinct from the venerable...
Here's a portrait: [ATTACH] and here she is driving a quadriga: [ATTACH]
I no longer maintain it (and won't) but here is my site on ancient imitations, mainly Dacian, of Roman Republican denarii:...
One more: [IMG]
One of the first RR imitations I purchased, part of my imitations collection dispersed in Gemini IX in 2012. The obverse derives from C. Vibius...
A couple more I just remembered. Here, Sulla is holding a caduceus on the reverse: [ATTACH] and Victory holds one here: [ATTACH]
and some more: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here are some: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
My example, ex Bement, 1924: [ATTACH]
I've handled a fair number of these. I've learned never to make absolute pronouncements about authenticity from photos, but I'm pretty confident...
and here's my example of this type! The first Imperatorial coin I ever purchased, bought from Joel Malter for $55, longer ago than I care to...
They're both coins of C. Coelius Caldus, struck in 51 BC; Crawford 437/2a and 437/4a respectively. The reverse obviously depicts a figure seated...
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