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<p>[QUOTE="Deacon Ray, post: 2539997, member: 81896"]<b>The Pontius Pilate coin on the left was my first love.</b></p><p>It appears to have been submitted to NGC under either <i>Economy </i>or <i>Bulk </i>grading category because there is no discription, weight, strike, or surface information. This coin was already encapsulated when I bought it online from a dealer and it was my first Ancient Judaean coin after the many <i>Widow's Mites</i> that I had initially purchased. The Antonius Felix and the Porcius Festus were submitted to NGC under the <i>Standard</i> category which includes <i>Description, Weight, Strike </i>and <i>Surface </i>grading.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]544160[/ATTACH]</p><p>[ATTACH=full]544161[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>When I bought my first non Widow's Mite---the Pontius Pilate---I had no intention of starting a collection. After each coin that I purchased in the early days I would say---okay that's enough---I don't need any more. Things have certainly changed! I've surrendered to my hobby needless to say. Why fight it! Anything that offers so many rewards as ancient coin collecting can't be bad![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Deacon Ray, post: 2539997, member: 81896"][B]The Pontius Pilate coin on the left was my first love.[/B] It appears to have been submitted to NGC under either [I]Economy [/I]or [I]Bulk [/I]grading category because there is no discription, weight, strike, or surface information. This coin was already encapsulated when I bought it online from a dealer and it was my first Ancient Judaean coin after the many [I]Widow's Mites[/I] that I had initially purchased. The Antonius Felix and the Porcius Festus were submitted to NGC under the [I]Standard[/I] category which includes [I]Description, Weight, Strike [/I]and [I]Surface [/I]grading. [ATTACH=full]544160[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]544161[/ATTACH] When I bought my first non Widow's Mite---the Pontius Pilate---I had no intention of starting a collection. After each coin that I purchased in the early days I would say---okay that's enough---I don't need any more. Things have certainly changed! I've surrendered to my hobby needless to say. Why fight it! Anything that offers so many rewards as ancient coin collecting can't be bad![/QUOTE]
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