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<p>[QUOTE="pprp, post: 3806652, member: 94602"]It is relevant because sometimes you reject all arguments or opinions so easily but when it comes to the Dr you are so cool... Where does he say that it is sold as a fake? <a href="https://www.ebay.de/itm/LANZ-GREEK-KENTORIPAI-AE-LITRA-19-20-JHD-CA-344-336-BC-KENTORIPAI-PR71/303321352942" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.ebay.de/itm/LANZ-GREEK-KENTORIPAI-AE-LITRA-19-20-JHD-CA-344-336-BC-KENTORIPAI-PR71/303321352942" rel="nofollow">https://www.ebay.de/itm/LANZ-GREEK-KENTORIPAI-AE-LITRA-19-20-JHD-CA-344-336-BC-KENTORIPAI-PR71/303321352942</a> how can this be from early 1900 when the fake dies are from the 1980? Where did the Hess ticket come from and how is it connected to the Kentoripai coin he sold? I wish now good luck to the collector who was unfortunate enough to buy it. Edit: indeed he said it was reproduction but the Google auto translation of the page does not translate into this. So that's why it sold that high. This doesn't change the rest... He also sold this earlier in a floor auction</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1015691[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>For the Leontini I obviously agree with the arguments presented in lamoneta and in forum although the owner there decided to delete a lot of discussions. I do not want to educate nor to convince anyone. The evidence is clear if you observe the photos closely. Such coins have been withdrawn from sales. I just wanted to alert any unaware potential buyers.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="pprp, post: 3806652, member: 94602"]It is relevant because sometimes you reject all arguments or opinions so easily but when it comes to the Dr you are so cool... Where does he say that it is sold as a fake? [URL]https://www.ebay.de/itm/LANZ-GREEK-KENTORIPAI-AE-LITRA-19-20-JHD-CA-344-336-BC-KENTORIPAI-PR71/303321352942[/URL] how can this be from early 1900 when the fake dies are from the 1980? Where did the Hess ticket come from and how is it connected to the Kentoripai coin he sold? I wish now good luck to the collector who was unfortunate enough to buy it. Edit: indeed he said it was reproduction but the Google auto translation of the page does not translate into this. So that's why it sold that high. This doesn't change the rest... He also sold this earlier in a floor auction [ATTACH=full]1015691[/ATTACH] For the Leontini I obviously agree with the arguments presented in lamoneta and in forum although the owner there decided to delete a lot of discussions. I do not want to educate nor to convince anyone. The evidence is clear if you observe the photos closely. Such coins have been withdrawn from sales. I just wanted to alert any unaware potential buyers.[/QUOTE]
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