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Valued Member
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I tried googling it and It seems to be a cornucopia counter mark
probably of Ptolemy V - VIII, not too sure which though
Edited by arnoldoe 12/01/2014 4:59 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
Australia
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I found a drachm of Alexander 1 Balas on VCOINS in this condition, dark patina, centred obverse strike. Price: 995 Euros.
Edited by sel_69l 12/01/2014 5:02 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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 United States
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The counter mark looks like some type of animal, perhaps a lion.
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Valued Member
 Canada
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seems similar to this one thanks I looked at the site and found this one  38mm - 45.6gm Sv1149 S/SE Series Ptolemy IV looks pretty much the same?
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: Why did the seller move it on for less than he bought it for.? Is he a dealer? Dealers often put coins up to auction to see what the market will bear. With them it is a numbers game and what they lose out on with a few items they make up on with many. Some sellers pay too much and want to get out of something. I wouldn't worry, but if you are, I'd be happy to pay you what you paid for it? 
Edited by Topcat7 12/01/2014 5:54 pm
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Valued Member
 Canada
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Yeah, the guy I bought it from probably just thought he could easily sell it for more since Savoca Coins sold 5 similar Alexander Balas drachms and each one went for around $120-180 ea, but since the head was off center on this one he was able to get it for a lot less.
I'm not too worried, I just hope it arrives
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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The guy he bought it off of did have a bunch of negative feedback, including fakes.
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Valued Member
 Canada
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well, he does have over 12,000 sales in the past year, so some may have been fakes.
Edited by arnoldoe 12/02/2014 12:10 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
Australia
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I would like to know the various places where the dealer gets his coins from, so that provenance can be proven.
It is my normal habit to prove the provenance with high priced ancient coins, if I can. Ask him where your drachm came from, hopefully with verified supporting evidence. He should be more than happy to provide this.
I have to admit this coin looks OK, from the pictures provided, but even the best dealers are fooled, although very rarely. His coins have a very consistent quality about them.
Edited by sel_69l 12/02/2014 12:28 am
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Valued Member
 Canada
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Quote: I found a drachm of Alexander 1 Balas on VCOINS in this condition, dark patina, centred obverse strike. Price: 995 Euros. on CNG coins I looked at some of the past auctions and most Alexander Balas drachms went for around 90-150 ea the most expensive on went for $425 (below)  and the cheapest one for $65(below)  and the current ones up for auction have a estimate of 500 with a minimum bid of 300 and no bidders
Edited by arnoldoe 12/02/2014 11:58 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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nice new coins arnoldoe, the apollo reverse on that seleucid is awesome, and that the countermarked ptolemy is cool also. a countermarked large ptolemy coin is on my to get list.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Loving the Constantine II!
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Valued Member
 Canada
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The Alexander Balas Coin arrived already, faster than I thought it would take to get here, only 9 days from Australia to the middle of Canada.
Looks good and would say it is probably real, but does anyone else have any thoughts?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Yea I would bet its real. I would also bet that its much nicer in hand then in the photo.
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