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I'm sure he is pretty smart trying to get some novice collector to spend $1000 on a $10 coin.
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Mine must be worth at least $1500 can't wait to cash in.
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The $1000 is the buy it now price, but he's starting it at $100. So for a buy or bid, if no one tops your $100 bid, you get it for that. So here's the question, is a PRINC PERP of Constantine from Ticinum with a cross motif on the altar worth $100 or more?
Well, let's see: It is RIC VII #83 for Ticinum, third officina, which rated an R3 for the frequency in the original study population. The coin appears to be in pretty good shape, with all lettering and images intact, and fully attributable. I don't know how often it comes along in today's marketplace, but for someone with a passion for the PRINC PERP (VLPP) type, it might well be worth $100.

Not all that ridiculous really. Or did I miss something?
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