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<p>[QUOTE="Herodotus, post: 7569249, member: 111387"]Generally, many here on the board will avoid doing appraisal confirmation, as value can be quite subjective. Additionally, in recent times, ancients' prices @auction have noticeably inflated. </p><p><br /></p><p>Around $100 +/-$25 would seem like a fair retail price for your coin. Hadrian is one of the more popular/familiar emperors. </p><p><br /></p><p>Hard to state @auction what it might command with certainty. I would be a buyer at around $60, but someone else might want it more and be willing to offer $100+. It's possible that someone with too much money and not enough knowledge; being bitten by the panic-buying bug might bid much more than that.</p><p><br /></p><p>Your coin has an attractive portrait and is starting to develop some toning that some may find appealing.</p><p><br /></p><p>Here is a link to some recent hammer prices of similar types as yours if you would like to do recent comparison sales. </p><p><br /></p><p>Keep in mind that these hammer prices don't include the buyers' (often around 20%, or any other incidental) fees. One must also take into account currency exchange(EUR to USD, GBP to USD, etc.).</p><p><br /></p><p><a href="https://www.sixbid-coin-archive.com/#/en/search?text=Hadrian%20denarius%20aequitas" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.sixbid-coin-archive.com/#/en/search?text=Hadrian%20denarius%20aequitas" rel="nofollow">https://www.sixbid-coin-archive.com/#/en/search?text=Hadrian denarius aequitas</a>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Herodotus, post: 7569249, member: 111387"]Generally, many here on the board will avoid doing appraisal confirmation, as value can be quite subjective. Additionally, in recent times, ancients' prices @auction have noticeably inflated. Around $100 +/-$25 would seem like a fair retail price for your coin. Hadrian is one of the more popular/familiar emperors. Hard to state @auction what it might command with certainty. I would be a buyer at around $60, but someone else might want it more and be willing to offer $100+. It's possible that someone with too much money and not enough knowledge; being bitten by the panic-buying bug might bid much more than that. Your coin has an attractive portrait and is starting to develop some toning that some may find appealing. Here is a link to some recent hammer prices of similar types as yours if you would like to do recent comparison sales. Keep in mind that these hammer prices don't include the buyers' (often around 20%, or any other incidental) fees. One must also take into account currency exchange(EUR to USD, GBP to USD, etc.). [URL]https://www.sixbid-coin-archive.com/#/en/search?text=Hadrian%20denarius%20aequitas[/URL][/QUOTE]
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