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<p>[QUOTE="Terence Cheesman, post: 5358350, member: 86498"]Andrew you have put together a very impressive group of coins. I too like pedigreed coins though if the truth be known over half of my remaining collection do not have pedigrees older than the twenty first century. Last year I acquired a Prince Waldeck coin and this year the Apostolo Zeno, Arthur Evans as well as a Dattarri coin. Despite my limited resources I do enjoy the hunt and have been fortunate to find coins that have had "hidden" pedigrees. However perhaps my favorite is still the Apostolo Zeno and Biaggi Collection Gallienus reduced Aureus Photo by W. Hansen[ATTACH=full]1227414[/ATTACH] When I found it it was not listed as being an Zeno coin What initially attracted me was that it was plated in Gobl MIR 44 670b I thought for one of these coins it was pleasant and being in an E Auction I figured should not be that pricy. It was only when I continued with my research did I discover the connection with Apostolo Zeno. In fact it was only after I acquired the coin did I find out who he was.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Terence Cheesman, post: 5358350, member: 86498"]Andrew you have put together a very impressive group of coins. I too like pedigreed coins though if the truth be known over half of my remaining collection do not have pedigrees older than the twenty first century. Last year I acquired a Prince Waldeck coin and this year the Apostolo Zeno, Arthur Evans as well as a Dattarri coin. Despite my limited resources I do enjoy the hunt and have been fortunate to find coins that have had "hidden" pedigrees. However perhaps my favorite is still the Apostolo Zeno and Biaggi Collection Gallienus reduced Aureus Photo by W. Hansen[ATTACH=full]1227414[/ATTACH] When I found it it was not listed as being an Zeno coin What initially attracted me was that it was plated in Gobl MIR 44 670b I thought for one of these coins it was pleasant and being in an E Auction I figured should not be that pricy. It was only when I continued with my research did I discover the connection with Apostolo Zeno. In fact it was only after I acquired the coin did I find out who he was.[/QUOTE]
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