i dont see why it cost 1600 euro

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  1. ro1974

    ro1974 Well-Known Member

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    more then 1600 euro

    6qcYpQ4YC8Fnok2GS7xe5LgBi9ANdm.jpg 320 euro price coin

    i dont see the price

    iff it is the special trajan then i see the price

    Augustus. 27 BC-AD 14. AR Denarius (20mm, 3.67 g). Restitution issue struck under Trajan, circa AD 98-117. Laureate head of Augustus right with the features of Trajan / Caius and Lucius Caesars standing facing, shield and spears between them; above, simpulum on left to the left, and lituus on right to the right. Cf. RIC I 208; BMCRE 536 (pl. 13, 18)(misattributed to the reign of Augustus); cf. RSC 43. VF, dark hoard patina, scratch on reverse. A Good VF specimen sold for $2000 in Classical Numismatic Group 63 (21 May 2003), lot 1213.
    The style and fabric of this coin suggest that it belongs to an anonymous restitution issue of either Trajan or Hadrian. The restitution issues of Trajan are well known since the coins are marked with Trajanic legends. The fact that this coin retains its original legend without any mention of the issuer suggests that it is not part of the great restitution series of Trajan, but part of a later anonymous issue. Apart from style, on all known specimens the lituus has a split base and is turned to the right, and the simpulum is large, rather bulbous and turned to the left, features not seen on the issues of Augustus. Other specimens have appeared at auction recently, the first in the Gil Steinberg Collection (Numismatica Ars Classica, 16 November 1994), lot 181, the second in Numismatica Ars Classica 8 (3 April 1995), lot 754, and the third in Triton I (2-3 December 1997), lot 1283.

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  3. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    Sometimes it does not make sense;) Price seems very high.
     
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  4. gregarious

    gregarious E Pluribus Unum

    hmm, might explain the "X" on some of these coins. but then again...
     
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