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<p>[QUOTE="Ed Snible, post: 3376868, member: 82322"]<a href="https://coins.ha.com/itm/greek/ancient-coins/ancients-pamphylia-aspendus-ca-mid-5th-century-bc-ar-stater-21mm-1087-gm-ngc-choice-vf-4-5-4-5/a/231902-62049.s" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://coins.ha.com/itm/greek/ancient-coins/ancients-pamphylia-aspendus-ca-mid-5th-century-bc-ar-stater-21mm-1087-gm-ngc-choice-vf-4-5-4-5/a/231902-62049.s" rel="nofollow">https://coins.ha.com/itm/greek/ancient-coins/ancients-pamphylia-aspendus-ca-mid-5th-century-bc-ar-stater-21mm-1087-gm-ngc-choice-vf-4-5-4-5/a/231902-62049.s</a></p><p><br /></p><p>Auction 231902, lot 62049, Jan 10 2019</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Heritage won't tell you the consigner so you can't simply ask. However, there is a trick. Go to the NGC Slab verification site and verify your slab. The last three digits of the slab are its position in the submission. For you that's 004. This means at least 4 coins were in the submission. You are only supposed to use the NGC tool to verify slabs but if you happen to feed it the other numbers 001, 002, ..., 999 you will find out what was in the submission.</p><p><br /></p><p>If the submission was mostly Hoplite and Pomegranate staters then it is likely part of the hoard.</p><p><br /></p><p>If any of the other coins in the submission turn up and you can trace their provenance further back than Heritage it might give you a hint of who to ask about your coin.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ed Snible, post: 3376868, member: 82322"][url]https://coins.ha.com/itm/greek/ancient-coins/ancients-pamphylia-aspendus-ca-mid-5th-century-bc-ar-stater-21mm-1087-gm-ngc-choice-vf-4-5-4-5/a/231902-62049.s[/url] Auction 231902, lot 62049, Jan 10 2019 Heritage won't tell you the consigner so you can't simply ask. However, there is a trick. Go to the NGC Slab verification site and verify your slab. The last three digits of the slab are its position in the submission. For you that's 004. This means at least 4 coins were in the submission. You are only supposed to use the NGC tool to verify slabs but if you happen to feed it the other numbers 001, 002, ..., 999 you will find out what was in the submission. If the submission was mostly Hoplite and Pomegranate staters then it is likely part of the hoard. If any of the other coins in the submission turn up and you can trace their provenance further back than Heritage it might give you a hint of who to ask about your coin.[/QUOTE]
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