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Very Nice Allectus Silver?

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 Posted 03/12/2013  08:36 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add merlinwhirlin0 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
agian thankyou for every body who took the time to reply
what have I learned? that were all in agreement its a nice example of its type.
that its most likley to have been silver washed than a solid example
and that in future, though very remote should I find another coin of that nature I will come here first ! however the fact that some people regarded it fake or modern fantasy coin does leave me with questions for surley it must have come across as somthing albit abit special? until that time all the best Mark
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 Posted 03/12/2013  1:04 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TJsCoins to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
w/ sel

There is a bricks and morter coin dealer that I purchace from. He showed me a coin that he had the other day. It was priced and he said it was for sale. I couldn't get the coin out my head even though it was out of budget. I called him the next day and asked if he still had the coin and that I wanted to buy it. He complained that he didn't "really" want to sell it but because he had it priced and had shown it to me that he would sell it to me. On another day previous to this event I had pulled out my wallet to purchase a different coin that he had priced. He refused to sell me the coin, because he did not want to sell it. He has coins IMHO that are overpriced because he really does not want to sell them. He is not just a salesperson, he is a collector.

At NYINC I had a nice guy who was trying to sell me EF Claudius Gothicus for sale for $250.00. I picked up my VF Claudius G. for $35.00. All of his coins were way overpriced. Note: His silver Allectus (same that I mentioned earlier) was priced at around $500-ish.

A couple of things I have learned:
1. don't assume it is even for sale
2. the same dealer will likely have coins that are over and under-priced for many reasons
3. research first!
4. no one but me is responsible for my feelings and visa versa
5. value is what is realized
6. this hobby is dancing fruit fun, despite the fact money is involved

Just my 2 cents:)
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 Posted 03/12/2013  5:22 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add sel_69l to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
If this coin were of good quality solid silver and the fact that it looks so good, it had the potential to be worth a very considerable sum of money, despite anything I may have thought about it's authenticity.

That is why, if it had been in my possession, I would have taken it to the British Museum.
In this case, a simple 'phone call and the posting of some pictures, would have been enough for the staff at the BM to invite you in with the coin. Such a piece would be of great specialist interest to British numismatics.
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 Posted 03/13/2013  06:31 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add merlinwhirlin0 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
its out htere people and if anybody sees it about id be interested to hear final say its 100% genuine and 691 I've been stupid ,but please dont rub it in
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 Posted 03/13/2013  07:35 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add FVRIVS RVFVS to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
You were not stupid ! Hasty perhaps. Uninformed certainly. The guy who paid the record price might be just as 'stupid' as you feel. If sometime soon someone discovers a 'hoard' of similar pieces the market for them could take a turn 'south'. People have purchased similar types of rarities (Spanish Gold being one that comes to mind) only to have a sea salvage turn up thousands of the things and prices 'normalize'. You probably were happy when you got the 100. Imagine paying through the nose (15,000) and finding out later that people were selling similar for 1000 ! You could be howling about what a fool you were and how you got 'skinned' by a dealer !
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 Posted 03/13/2013  07:43 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add sel_69l to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
merlinwhirlin0: Of one thing I can assure you:
You are certainly NOT stupid.
I thank you for in ititiating this thread. It has been very interesting and educative for us all.
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