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<p>[QUOTE="brassnautilus, post: 2316280, member: 74300"]those are inactive listings, so are his ebay lists. He doesn't pay a fee keeping them active on those platforms so I guess he doesn't care to take them off<img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie59" alt=":joyful:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>I bought them off Sergey for a deal I couldn't pass. What he looks for wan't anywhere near his listed prices anyway. If you knew how much he paid for them then you can usually guess his ballpark number. Let's just say a bit cheaper than any of the other gordian I II denarii passed through auction houses this past 2 years. </p><p><br /></p><p>As for ebay stats. They are inflated with many many items "related" to the search criterias. Less quantity usually generate proportionally higher prices. (without considering other significance that's not directly linked to availability). Further pollution include the fact some the numbers are not clearly defined. 667,067 ancient coins from what pool? There are millions of ancient coins sold through Ebay every year, and you not going to land anywhere near 242 gordian I&II. Makes zero sense...[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="brassnautilus, post: 2316280, member: 74300"]those are inactive listings, so are his ebay lists. He doesn't pay a fee keeping them active on those platforms so I guess he doesn't care to take them off:joyful: I bought them off Sergey for a deal I couldn't pass. What he looks for wan't anywhere near his listed prices anyway. If you knew how much he paid for them then you can usually guess his ballpark number. Let's just say a bit cheaper than any of the other gordian I II denarii passed through auction houses this past 2 years. As for ebay stats. They are inflated with many many items "related" to the search criterias. Less quantity usually generate proportionally higher prices. (without considering other significance that's not directly linked to availability). Further pollution include the fact some the numbers are not clearly defined. 667,067 ancient coins from what pool? There are millions of ancient coins sold through Ebay every year, and you not going to land anywhere near 242 gordian I&II. Makes zero sense...[/QUOTE]
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