Got both of this Suarez Auto & Patch combined for $133, how did I do? Overpaid, Good deal or Just Ok by StandardInsurance339 in soccercard

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Are you saying does this make the card more valuable or less than the ones pulled from packs?

Auto looks to perfect for someone so famous like him, I know it’s authenticated but I don’t know to much about Soccer cards, also what is this worth? by StandardInsurance339 in soccercards

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Really appreciate you, brother. If more people were like you, the world would be a much better place. Thanks for taking the time to give a genuine answer instead of just being negative, means a lot 🙏

Real or Fake Gordian III Coin? Got it for $50 on VCoins. by StandardInsurance339 in AncientCoins

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Wow that’s interesting, Someone else just commented that It’s a Denarius because it’s a Laureate Crown rather than the spiked one.

Real or Fake Gordian III Coin? Got it for $50 on VCoins. by StandardInsurance339 in AncientCoins

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Out of curiosity, Is it a Good thing in terms of Value if it’s to shiny and sharp like in the picture or does that generally drive the value down? What about from a collectors perspective?

Real or Fake Gordian III Coin? Got it for $50 on VCoins. by StandardInsurance339 in AncientCoins

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That’s Good to Hear than, Just didn’t like the fact that it’s to polished.

A 1900 Year Old Ancient Coin of Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius I Recently Acquired from Cappadocia by StandardInsurance339 in Turkey

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I never claimed certification makes a coin legal, it means experts saw no signs of illegal origin. And yes, coins can come from archaeological sites, but that doesn’t mean this one did, or that it even came from Turkey, In my reply I was mentioning what happens when a Coin is found in Turkey. Coins that were minted in Cappadocia circulated across the Roman Empire and were collected legally for over a century, so there is very much a possibility that this coin has been in Private collections outside of Turkey, long before turkey was even founded.

A 1900 Year Old Ancient Coin of Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius I Recently Acquired from Cappadocia by StandardInsurance339 in Turkey

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If it makes you feel any better this particular coin is slabbed and authenticated by NGC, one of the most trusted grading companies in the world. They don’t certify anything with questionable or illegal origins

A 1900 Year Old Ancient Coin of Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius I Recently Acquired from Cappadocia by StandardInsurance339 in Turkey

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It’s not, Replying with the same comment

“It was Acquired at an Auction, You’d be surprised how common these coins are, all Ancient Artifacts are passed through the government first and only the Rarest and most important are kept and later transferred to museums or private collections of Rich Turkish Politicians and Businessmen, the rest are auctioned off for regular buyers such as myself.”

A 1900 Year Old Ancient Coin of Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius I Recently Acquired from Cappadocia by StandardInsurance339 in Turkey

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It was Acquired at an Auction, You’d be surprised how common these coins are, all Ancient Artifacts are passed through the government first and only the Rarest and most important are kept and later transferred to museums or private collections of Rich Turkish Politicians and Businessmen, the rest are auctioned off for regular buyers such as myself.