I think it is not so straight-forwards to find out values from books with these ancient Greek ones... my reasoning is that unlike modern coins (with a fairly simple system of grading) with the ancient coins one must consider how well centred, how much eye appeal, patina etc etc.
I don't worry so much about what mine are worth because I am not selling any but if I was I would look at the market and see what each would cost individually... for instance doing a V-coins search and ordering by price, then looking through till I see coins which are approximately as good as the one I own.
Surely the market is the best test of value? The snag is if you have something rare there might be very few examples of it to judge by.
I don't worry so much about what mine are worth because I am not selling any but if I was I would look at the market and see what each would cost individually... for instance doing a V-coins search and ordering by price, then looking through till I see coins which are approximately as good as the one I own.
Surely the market is the best test of value? The snag is if you have something rare there might be very few examples of it to judge by.



















