Show your "unsold" lots coins.

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by panzerman, Sep 10, 2022.

  1. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    I acquired over past ten years around 100+ coins/ that were offered by auction firms as avaliable at opening bid/ these ended up "unsold"
    Here is my first ex. price + fee= $1880 from Heritage Auction lf - 2022-09-10T214424.870.jpg lf - 2022-09-10T214448.855.jpg
    Crusader States
    Robert of Taranto/ Prince of Achaea 1446-64
    AV Zecchino ND
    Achaia
     
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  3. tibor

    tibor Supporter! Supporter

    The very narrow section of the hobby I collect in, in the last
    20+ years there have been relatively few. Most of them were
    dogs at best. I either had a nicer piece or it was very expensive.
     
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  4. mikebell

    mikebell Well-Known Member

    Normally unsold lots are for a reason - overpriced/nasty. Sometimes worth a shot though. I can only imagine this Syracuse bronze put bidders off due to the flan crack and the incrustation - but for £60+BP, it's pretty nice & a hefty coin to boot. Now if we could come to some conclusions as to denomination that really would be progress!
    Roma 81 Lot 56.jpg
     
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  5. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    Here is another from Heritage/ price $1000 with fee. This Mecklenburg-Schwerin AV Quarter Dukat ND (1704) finest graded/ rare. lf - 2022-09-11T064624.844.jpg lf - 2022-09-11T064652.092.jpg
     
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  6. robinjojo

    robinjojo Well-Known Member

    The post auction lots that I've purchased in the past are ancient or early medieval coins.

    Yes, coins receiving no bids usually have issues with condition, strike, or allowable minimum bid level, which can vary by consignor. However, such post sales can be a source of decent coins at bargain to reasonable prices.

    This Roman didrachm attracted no bids in Roma's E-Sale 100, due to multiple lots of this type available, plus the fact that the obverse is off center, the die for the obverse is not the best in workmanship (possibly a Spanish mint coin), and there are a few die breaks on the reverse, at the bottom. On the plus side is a very well centered and struck reverse for this type. At a post auction price of £372.00 after conversion the price I paid was $438.96, not exactly a steal but a good price for this type coin.


    Roman Republic, Anonymous Didrachm, circa 225-214 BC. From Roma E-Sale100, Lot 920.
    Crawford 28-3
    6.43 grams

    D-Camera Roman Republic Anonymous Didrachm c. 225-214 BC Crawford 28-3 6.43g Roma100 920 8-30-22.jpg
     
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  7. robinjojo

    robinjojo Well-Known Member

    That's a very nice coin! Even with the flan crack it is very attractive, with very nice centers.

    I've seen your coin listed by flan diameter, in this case AE26, but I have seen other auction houses list this type as an AE hemidrachm (see link).

    https://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotv...9&Lot=35&Val=dd4668781a17a75c1c3db42f3e0cef1f
     
  8. mrbadexample

    mrbadexample Well-Known Member

    What's your very narrow section please Tibor? Just being nosy...:)
     
  9. mikebell

    mikebell Well-Known Member

    Just kidding of course with the last - except that to say the AE/AR relationship during this period is hard to nail down - so much of the fine detail is unknown.
     
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  10. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    Another coin I got from Heritage unsolds for 1880 US includes fees.... lf - 2022-09-13T161534.352.jpg lf - 2022-09-13T161553.020.jpg
     
  11. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    Another from last nite/ KM Auction / Toronto
    Price $2K US includes everything. 25.jpg
     
  12. hotwheelsearl

    hotwheelsearl Well-Known Member

    This seems to be a brag thread about how much one can spend on an unsold coin.
     
  13. Croatian Coin Collector

    Croatian Coin Collector Well-Known Member

    Unfortunately, I don't have any coins for this thread, because at the auctions I have so far taken part in, the interesting unsold lots were usually unsold for a valid reason, meaning that either they were in bad condition or they had a ridiculously high price.
     
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  14. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    In most auctions/ unsolds are poor quality/ have flaws of too high starting price. But I found over 150 that were great buys/ price + rarity+ quality. Like the last coin from Aureo & Calico. That AV Mancus (31 exs. known) did not sell for 1200 E?????
    Last coin same type/ quality sold for 1900 Eo_O And that AV Aureus Gallienus (UNIQUE) in about UNC. did not sell at 7200 E? Yet common ones from Marcus Aurelius/ Ant. Pius/ Lucius Verus sell for 20K in same quality;)
     
  15. Croatian Coin Collector

    Croatian Coin Collector Well-Known Member

    I might have something for this thread soon. :D
     
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  16. Croatian Coin Collector

    Croatian Coin Collector Well-Known Member

    Ghaznavid Gold Dinar of Sebuktekin (the founder of the Ghaznavid Dynasty) from 997:

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    I bought it for 150 GBP + 20% buyers premium = 180 GBP, it was an unsold lot at the Baldwin's Islamic Coin Auction.
     
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  17. Croatian Coin Collector

    Croatian Coin Collector Well-Known Member

    Kushan 1/4 Dinar of Huvishka (minted sometime between 151 and 192):

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    I bought it as an unsold lot at the Feldman Auction.
     
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  18. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    Excellent buy/ aren't unsold lots GREAT!
     
  19. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    I got this one from Nomisma Auction!

    Duci di Mantova e della Monferrato
    AV Quadrupla ND (4 Scudi d'oro)
    Mantova Mint
    Ferdinando Gonzaga 1612-26 9483e782639a81c1db072ef27ca8cc86 (2).jpg
     
  20. Croatian Coin Collector

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    Roman Empire Silver Antoninianus of Philip II (minted in Rome sometime between 244 and 246):

    Roman Empire Silver Antoninianus of Philip II (minted in Rome sometime between 244 and 246).jpg
     
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