For me, the coin looks real. It is definitely silver and shapes, everything seems believable. It must have been washed in thinner and showed no signs of artificial patina.
It is still important how one gets it, Online sales at auctions can range from $ 50 to $ 100( on our auction site). However, on Ebay and other perversions it can be around $ 200-500 -is in good quality.
,, However, if you bought it while visiting Rome in a boutique for $ 20, my opinion does not apply,,
Thanks a lot for that! I got it on eBay for £50 so I was concerned whether it was real, I’ve just seen someone in real life and they think It’s real too so thanks a lot! Where do you recommend I sell it if I was interested in selling it? Best wishes, MysteriousMaster.
Verweis : "MysteriousMaster"Thanks a lot for that! I got it on eBay for £50 so I was concerned whether it was real, I’ve just seen someone in real life and they think It’s real too so thanks a lot! Where do you recommend I sell it if I was interested in selling it? Best wishes, MysteriousMaster.
Yes it answers, this info is realistic. According to my estimate, coins and local auction halls show a price of up to 100 €.
You can sell it everywhere the question is how much you get, There are a large number of these coins on the market and they are quite popular with Greek lovers.
Keep it and you will do best - why sell what you bought it for - Leave for children and collectible joy.
I have nothing to advise on this - in the USA you get the most for stone shops and in an artificial box.
Ivan