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<p>[QUOTE="Dafydd, post: 26365975, member: 86815"]The cachet of a hoard like this is that you can pinpoint location and possibly a reason for the hoard. In this hoard you have a Bosun's whistle so could be a returning Mariner. Some dealers like Silbury Coins specialise in hoards and if they are sold individually it enhances value of the whole, particularly if there is a story attached.. As [USER=112]@GDJMSP[/USER] said, it is only worth what someone thinks its worth and that's nebulous. Taking [USER=78298]@Michael K[/USER] 's point, this is such a small hoard that it would have no bearing on devaluing similar coins and the small size of the hoard would increase its value. Value could even be down to the geographical area it was found because non coin collectors would want one because it was found in their county.</p><p>If we look hoards, someone , somewhere must have found thousands of "Athena Owl" Tetradrachms and they have been trickled onto the market over several years and they only seem to increase in value annually despite being readily available.</p><p>Here are some AC Search statistics of hoard Owls sold in the past. A statistic was mentioned somewhere that upwards of 40,000 were found, but the market was not been flooded, deliberately.</p><p>2016 - 1.715</p><p><br /></p><p>2017 - 2.163</p><p><br /></p><p>2018 - 3.496</p><p><br /></p><p>2019 - 4.483</p><p><br /></p><p>2020 - 5.037</p><p><br /></p><p>2021 - 7.286</p><p><br /></p><p>2022 - 6.088</p><p><br /></p><p>2023 - 4.560</p><p><br /></p><p>So the simple answer is it "depends".[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Dafydd, post: 26365975, member: 86815"]The cachet of a hoard like this is that you can pinpoint location and possibly a reason for the hoard. In this hoard you have a Bosun's whistle so could be a returning Mariner. Some dealers like Silbury Coins specialise in hoards and if they are sold individually it enhances value of the whole, particularly if there is a story attached.. As [USER=112]@GDJMSP[/USER] said, it is only worth what someone thinks its worth and that's nebulous. Taking [USER=78298]@Michael K[/USER] 's point, this is such a small hoard that it would have no bearing on devaluing similar coins and the small size of the hoard would increase its value. Value could even be down to the geographical area it was found because non coin collectors would want one because it was found in their county. If we look hoards, someone , somewhere must have found thousands of "Athena Owl" Tetradrachms and they have been trickled onto the market over several years and they only seem to increase in value annually despite being readily available. Here are some AC Search statistics of hoard Owls sold in the past. A statistic was mentioned somewhere that upwards of 40,000 were found, but the market was not been flooded, deliberately. 2016 - 1.715 2017 - 2.163 2018 - 3.496 2019 - 4.483 2020 - 5.037 2021 - 7.286 2022 - 6.088 2023 - 4.560 So the simple answer is it "depends".[/QUOTE]
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