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There is an AR Antoninianus with a reverse of Sacrificial implements, but the obverse looks nothing like the coin featured in your link. In fact, Valerian II busts are all of a young boy as far as I know. Take a look at the coin on wildwinds:

http://wildwinds.com/coins/ric/vale...RIC_0004.jpg
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I buy from them alot--good prices but some are high--I check numismedia before I buy
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I agree the bust does not look lioke Valerian II at all. The bust looks a bit like Claudius II.
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I agree with Coinstar. The prices on the Ancients look high to me. Just for comparison purposes, pick out any one of the Ancients and go to Vcoins.com for a comparison of prices. I find Vcoins to be slightly high, but reasonable enough, plus you can make an offer on any of the coins. Let us know what you find.
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Hi John1,

For my to cents, I buy most of my coin's from Vcon's, they are bit high, but just like jwhaper, most will give you a break. I don't buy from ebay any more,( sold there for years), due to a buyer that riped me off and paypal back them up,no more...
I Do buy from show's that come Thur, so it will be nice to buy from the Forum, after I get up to 250 post and three Mts.
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John, A number of years back (I don't remember the exact year) I ordered over 50 high grade Lincoln Cents from the 1930's to 1950's in PCGS and NGC holders, graded MS66 & MS67 at a small fraction of the Coin World "CoinValues" retail price guide... I assume this is the same company that placed a small add every week in Coin World...
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Why does anyone buy such things? Trebonianus Gallus
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They may have, at one point, sold low-priced slabbed coins.

Not anymore though.
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