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Advice On Buying Roman Denarius

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 Posted 12/25/2013  6:03 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add zxcccxz to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
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The guy's offering it to me for $115. I'm looking to expand my ancient coin collection that currently rests at only 4 coins. Is this a good price. Thanks.
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 Posted 12/25/2013  6:46 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add echizento to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It's a nice looking coin. The $115 is right around the most I would pay for it.
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I do not usually buy Republican denarii. But if I did I would certainly look at this one ! Not only do you have a different obv. than is typical (Sol ?) You have a very interesting rev, a crescent moon and four stars. I have been told by at least one dealer and a 'serious' collector I know that Republican silver is one of the "hot" areas of the ancients. Prices for first rate stuff are high. But also to be very honest one reason I don't buy silver is I am scared by the quality of fakes these days. You should ask for some sort of limited guarantee.

Other than that ....... "veeery interesting"
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I haven't checked for the price, Looks OK.
Mostly before I buy any ancient coin, I like to examine it 'in hand' first, unless I personally know who is selling it, or who has a first class international reputation.

For value I like to look at nearest equivalent coin to be found on VCOINS, before making a decision to buy. Sometimes this strategy leads be to buying the vcoins example instead!
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 Posted 12/25/2013  7:43 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add zxcccxz to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
@sel:

This coin is from VCoins
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Coin is nice I would buy it.
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it's a nice lookin' coin, and that price seems reasonable...but I'm not familiar with the coin. be sure to comparison shop a bit.
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From the VCOINS wewbsite, Imperator Coins & antiquities, id:

O.: Rad. hd. Sol r., 'X' below chin
R.: No legend. Luna in biga r., crescent moon & three stars above, one below. 'MN AQIL' below, 'ROMA' in ex.
Mint: Rome, 108-8 BC, Wt: 3.7 gms,
Refs: Cr. 303/1, Syd. 557,
nVF-VF, Price $115 Dec. '13.

(Quite a reasonable coin for the money. my comment)

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Should be 'MN AQVIL'
109-08BC

Very intriguing piece. Generally Luna is associated with the transmigration of 'spirits'. Who died in 109BC ? And the significance of the star patern ?
Curiouser and curiouser ....... I like the coin very much
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Some really fascinating history I am spying on this one. Manius Aqullius served as consul with Marius in 101BC. Interesting career which I am afraid came to a rather 'sudden' end.

"Aquillius was eventually executed by Mithradates by having molten gold poured down his throat"

Ouch
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