Really interesting info about the Brutus debate, just looking at auctions it can be hard to pick up intricacies of attribution like these. Thanks for the great info!
Wow great information section on this episode. I always wondered why the Mithradates VI gold staters imitating Lysimachos were so crude compared to the staters with his own portrait are in excellent condition... it makes sense now!
Thanks for another enjoyable & informative podcast 🤩. I highly recommend an important article posted by Jean Hourmouziadis, "Koson Staters and Silver Drachmae - A Die Study" that is available on the internet for free. In regards to CNG Feature Auction 127, I'm surprised you didn't mention lot 841 when talking about runaway prices. It was an Indian rupee with an estimate of $1,500 that sold for $61,250, including the buyers fee 😲; lot 840 was almost as crazy.
You two rule. Interesting stuff guys!
Thank you for this valuable bit of knowledge. It's always good to learn something, especially about ancient coins and history. ❤❤
Awesome podcast! Thanks for doing these. I love the educational side of numismatics and this podcast has taught me so much! Keep up the good work!! 👍
The Brutus-Koson lesson was fascinating and convincing, thank you.
Thank you again for doing this show. I truly do miss the Celator.
@@bobbrins me too!
I really appreciate you going back and reviewing the coins you previously spoke about.
Thanks for doing these. Quite engaging and informative.
Really interesting info about the Brutus debate, just looking at auctions it can be hard to pick up intricacies of attribution like these. Thanks for the great info!
Wow great information section on this episode. I always wondered why the Mithradates VI gold staters imitating Lysimachos were so crude compared to the staters with his own portrait are in excellent condition... it makes sense now!
Gallienus for $8000 probably tops because it looks tooled.
Happy early birthday Aaron!
Thanks!
good job explaining the Coson!
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@@steve2256 Thanks!
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Thanks for another enjoyable & informative podcast 🤩. I highly recommend an important article posted by Jean Hourmouziadis, "Koson Staters and Silver Drachmae - A Die Study" that is available on the internet for free. In regards to CNG Feature Auction 127, I'm surprised you didn't mention lot 841 when talking about runaway prices. It was an Indian rupee with an estimate of $1,500 that sold for $61,250, including the buyers fee 😲; lot 840 was almost as crazy.
Those are unique pieces. They did not fetch the prices they deserved.
@@richardl.currier4052 There are many unique coins that wouldn't fetch a fraction of what those to coins sold for.
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