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These guys are having too much fun. Sadly, it's a fairly common Tut-Cut-D-Chez token.

That's from the punverse side.
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Guys, Khamun. These puns are getting Teti Hor-rible.
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Sadly, it's a fairly common Tut-Cut-D-Chez token.


Not quite. It is a variant of the scarce Cut-Tut-D-Chez jeton.
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Lot 27 image
SICILY. Melita (Malta). Ae (2nd-1st centuries BC). Obv: MELambda;Iota;Tau;Alpha;Upsilon;Omega;Nu;. Head of Isis left, wearing uraeus crown;...
: 220 EUR

its really cost 220 euro ?
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It's always a tough call with ancients, especially uncommon ones from obscure regions, compared to Rome or Athens or Alexandria.

Yours is a little rougher than the examples that brought over €200, but it should still be fairly valuable, as it clearly is not a common coin.

The trick is to find a buyer for a coin. List it for a fixed price on a website like vcoins, and it might sit for years before someone comes along looking for it. But, put it up on ebay for an auction, and you'll get 5 bidders willing to pay $10, 2 willing to pay $25-50, and it will stop there because 7 days is not enough time to find more than one bidder willing to pay over $100 for an obscure coin.
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Stick it up on ebay with a fixed price plus best offer. It may take time but eventually you'll find the right buyer.
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