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<p>[QUOTE="ambr0zie, post: 5138074, member: 80952"]Other members wrote here their ideas, and I agree completely.</p><p>Price for a coin is exactly the price you paid. Or the price that was paid by a person who outbid you.</p><p><br /></p><p>It is not very relevant if you can find in the past the same coin (IN THE SAME CONDITION) sold for a higher or lower price. It is also not very relevant if you find a similar coin on sale in a different place, on a much higher price.</p><p><br /></p><p>What is the correct price for this lot of 4 denarii (in fact 3 denarii + 1 Antoninianus, but youu got the pic)?</p><p>I won it with 70 EUR + taxes.</p><p>For me this was more than decent, hence I decided to bid (and won) - but for other collectors the price could seem very high or very low, depending on how picky they are or if these coins are in their area.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1205499[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ambr0zie, post: 5138074, member: 80952"]Other members wrote here their ideas, and I agree completely. Price for a coin is exactly the price you paid. Or the price that was paid by a person who outbid you. It is not very relevant if you can find in the past the same coin (IN THE SAME CONDITION) sold for a higher or lower price. It is also not very relevant if you find a similar coin on sale in a different place, on a much higher price. What is the correct price for this lot of 4 denarii (in fact 3 denarii + 1 Antoninianus, but youu got the pic)? I won it with 70 EUR + taxes. For me this was more than decent, hence I decided to bid (and won) - but for other collectors the price could seem very high or very low, depending on how picky they are or if these coins are in their area. [ATTACH=full]1205499[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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