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<p>[QUOTE="Eduard, post: 734108, member: 8959"]The biggest coin show in our area - The Frankfurt Numismata show took place over the weekend November 7,8th. This event attracts all of the major german auction houses (Kuenker, Peus, Gorny/Mosch), all of the major dealers from germany and the EU, as well as some dealers from overseas. Even PCGS and NGC were there touting their encapsulation services for world coins.</p><p><br /></p><p>The number and quality of coins on offer was frankly overwhelming. I was mostly on the lookout for Ancients this time, and counted no fewer than 20 dealers offering large selections of ancient coins. I have never seen so many! ( and I have seen a few). I was impressed by one dealer who had Bags (!) of denarii of Septimius Severus and Severus Alexander.... Of course, many rarities were on offer as well, Celtic, Greek and Roman.</p><p><br /></p><p>At the end I decided to focus on one dealer from Austria who had nice a very nice selection of 1st and 2nd century imperial coins. These ladies came home with me. A denarius of Sabina with reverse Concordia, an As (or Dupondius) also of Sabina with reverse Ceres, and an Orbiana denarius. </p><p><br /></p><p>Hope you like these.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Eduard, post: 734108, member: 8959"]The biggest coin show in our area - The Frankfurt Numismata show took place over the weekend November 7,8th. This event attracts all of the major german auction houses (Kuenker, Peus, Gorny/Mosch), all of the major dealers from germany and the EU, as well as some dealers from overseas. Even PCGS and NGC were there touting their encapsulation services for world coins. The number and quality of coins on offer was frankly overwhelming. I was mostly on the lookout for Ancients this time, and counted no fewer than 20 dealers offering large selections of ancient coins. I have never seen so many! ( and I have seen a few). I was impressed by one dealer who had Bags (!) of denarii of Septimius Severus and Severus Alexander.... Of course, many rarities were on offer as well, Celtic, Greek and Roman. At the end I decided to focus on one dealer from Austria who had nice a very nice selection of 1st and 2nd century imperial coins. These ladies came home with me. A denarius of Sabina with reverse Concordia, an As (or Dupondius) also of Sabina with reverse Ceres, and an Orbiana denarius. Hope you like these.[/QUOTE]
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