A rare Seleucid tetradrachm that sold for $21,000 in 2014 went unsold at an opening bid of $4500. However, I too thought it wasn’t worth the 4500...
Well, like I said I know the two largest private collections of Seleucids were bought in their entirety privately. That should give you an idea.
I used to as well. But the prices seen in the last few years (And the last few months have rocketed) have gone up 5 to 15 times for the same...
I can say that as mainly a Seleucid collector, that the wealthy collectors in my field try to buy essentially every interesting coin on the...
I watched and listened to the auction and didn’t think it was anything but normal.
They are just asking for references, not details of your transactions. It is standard to do so.
It’s a modern, and very recent tourist fake of Philip II.
This was my only point to my comments. The prices recently seen will price everyone but the wealthiest out of the market.
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Agreed. I deleted it.
Outed? I never stated his (Clio’s) real name. Someone else I believe mentioned some details about him. I had no idea who the Chilean guy was...
I just looked searched in google and figured it out. It’s hardly a secret.
I bid on five or six lots, all won by the same bidder #2725
One of my humble examples.
I’ve been told it was the Chilean billionaire that bought up 70 percent of the sale. He’s decided to branch out of only provenanced coins. If it...
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