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<p>[QUOTE="Pellinore, post: 7603209, member: 74834"]Leu always has those ridiculously low start prices. In other words, you are on your own and you have to decide for yourself how much you want to pay max. The first time with Leu, this was mighty frustrating. But then I won one of my most beloved coins for - not <i>too</i> much money (Celtic imitation of Philip of Macedon).</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1309092[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>In this last auction, I won thirteen coins of various areas, all for acceptable prices, 130 CHF was the highest. A little Khingila bronze (Huns of the 5th century), a Roman Seleucia Pieria bronze with an attractive design - a striking thunderbolt resting on a chair,</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1309099[/ATTACH]</p><p>a nice Alexandrian drachm of Hadrian with elephants, three varied tesserae from this large Egyptian-Anatolian token collection (that was assembled by a well-known Dutch collector in the early 21st century, if I'm not erring), two excellent 12 nummi coins from the Persian occupation of Alexandria (618-628 AD) and a mirror imitation of the same century</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1309102[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>- and finally two beautiful Great Mongol coins proving that these Genghis and Möngke coins are not all as expensive as one expects nowadays.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Pellinore, post: 7603209, member: 74834"]Leu always has those ridiculously low start prices. In other words, you are on your own and you have to decide for yourself how much you want to pay max. The first time with Leu, this was mighty frustrating. But then I won one of my most beloved coins for - not [I]too[/I] much money (Celtic imitation of Philip of Macedon). [ATTACH=full]1309092[/ATTACH] In this last auction, I won thirteen coins of various areas, all for acceptable prices, 130 CHF was the highest. A little Khingila bronze (Huns of the 5th century), a Roman Seleucia Pieria bronze with an attractive design - a striking thunderbolt resting on a chair, [ATTACH=full]1309099[/ATTACH] a nice Alexandrian drachm of Hadrian with elephants, three varied tesserae from this large Egyptian-Anatolian token collection (that was assembled by a well-known Dutch collector in the early 21st century, if I'm not erring), two excellent 12 nummi coins from the Persian occupation of Alexandria (618-628 AD) and a mirror imitation of the same century [ATTACH=full]1309102[/ATTACH] - and finally two beautiful Great Mongol coins proving that these Genghis and Möngke coins are not all as expensive as one expects nowadays.[/QUOTE]
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