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Old March 12th 04, 05:21 PM
Brad
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Michael Marotta wrote:
It is hard to believe that the British Museum -- or anyone else --
needs another Constantine.


Thanks for taking the time to speak for me -- and everyone else --
but ... I'll take 'em!

Perhaps soon collectors of ancients will elevate these to the level of
intensity known to Early American Copper or Bust Halves or Morgan
Dollars.
"Constantine Types, Varieties, and Errors: a catalog and price guide."

Trier
RIC VII 305
T-1 V-17 E-3
4th fold in Consular robes between 3rd and 5th
Near T
Recut Q
Small XX
CNG 3/05 = $350 in XF; HJB 153 = $400 in XF


Well, you've shown you've seen RIC. The later volumes, of course,
have an incredible amount of detail -- not so far off from what you
parody above. So the catalog is already extant, and has rarity
scales, which approximates a pricing guide.

Michael
waking from an odd dream


Now that dream is a reality!

Brad
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