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<p>[QUOTE="NewStyleKing, post: 5010361, member: 106483"]The Eid Mar is 1/3 , 2 in museums, but with that provenance would you have collected it-even as an exception?</p><p><br /></p><p>It's genuine, now researched and apparently from an art-loving expert-Aristo's collection acquired sometime and now the most expensive Roman coin ever sold and yet suddenly risen blinking into the world.</p><p>It's not even the Salvador Mundi of the coin world-that was known and argued about for yonks with a-long provenance-just doubtful attribution ,the Eid Mar essentially has no provenance.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have a RRRRR 2 Palms NewStyle- 4 known, 3 obverses 4 reverses mine is the only known one in private hands. I bought this too from Roma Numismatics with provenance "from an English collection".</p><p><br /></p><p>So my coin essentially has no known provenance-just like the Eid Mar. I too expect to be able to sell it on and I too can claim to be an art-loving expert Aristo! With credentials from Robin Symes.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="NewStyleKing, post: 5010361, member: 106483"]The Eid Mar is 1/3 , 2 in museums, but with that provenance would you have collected it-even as an exception? It's genuine, now researched and apparently from an art-loving expert-Aristo's collection acquired sometime and now the most expensive Roman coin ever sold and yet suddenly risen blinking into the world. It's not even the Salvador Mundi of the coin world-that was known and argued about for yonks with a-long provenance-just doubtful attribution ,the Eid Mar essentially has no provenance. I have a RRRRR 2 Palms NewStyle- 4 known, 3 obverses 4 reverses mine is the only known one in private hands. I bought this too from Roma Numismatics with provenance "from an English collection". So my coin essentially has no known provenance-just like the Eid Mar. I too expect to be able to sell it on and I too can claim to be an art-loving expert Aristo! With credentials from Robin Symes.[/QUOTE]
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