Subasta 410

Date: 2023-05-23 00:00:00

Lots: 1121

Total starting: 54,389.00 €

Total realized: 74,943.00 € (+37.79%)

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Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Subasta 410 - 2004 Numistats ref: 628701

C. Claudius Pulcher Authority
Denarius Denomination
- Year
Crawford 300/1 References
Monedas romanas / Roman coins Category
(hacia 110-109 a.C.). Gens Claudia. Denario. (Bab. 1) (Craw. 300/1). 3,78 g. MBC+. Description
MBC+ Grade
45 EUR Starting
70 EUR Estimate
65 EUR Realized
History
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31 Past auctions
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To estimate a maximum purchase price for the coin in question, we can consider several factors:

1. Current Condition: The coin has a condition rating of 80 (MBC+), indicating that it is in quite good shape. This generally translates to a higher price compared to coins with lower conditions.

2. Auction History:
- The average hammer price for similar coins has been 80.97 euros.
- In previous auctions, we have seen hammer prices that varied significantly, but there are examples of coins with similar conditions that have sold for prices around 120 euros (such as in the auction on 2024-04-22).

3. Starting Price and Average Starting Price: The current starting price is 45 euros, and the average starting price has been 61.13 euros. This suggests that the starting price is relatively low compared to the average hammer price.

4. Recent Trends: In the most recent auctions, hammer prices have been in the range of 55 to 120 euros for similar conditions.

Based on these factors, an estimated maximum purchase price could be in the range of 100 to 120 euros, considering that the coin is in good condition and that the auction history shows that similar coins have reached hammer prices in that range.

Therefore, an estimated maximum purchase price could be 110 euros.

Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Subasta 410 - 2005 Numistats ref: 628702

C. Fundanius Authority
Denarius Denomination
- Year
Crawford 326/1 References
Monedas romanas / Roman coins Category
(hacia 101 a.C.). Gens Fundania. Denario. (Bab. 1) (Craw. 326/1). 3,48 g. MBC-. Description
MBC- Grade
30 EUR Starting
40 EUR Estimate
31 EUR Realized
History
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AI Recommendation
To estimate a maximum purchase price for the coin in question, we can consider several factors based on the provided data:

1. Current Condition: The coin has a condition rating of 70 (VF-), indicating that it is in relatively good shape, although not the best possible condition.

2. Auction History:
- The average hammer price in previous auctions is 68.9 euros.
- The coin has been auctioned 11 times, of which it has sold 10 times, indicating good demand.
- In previous auctions, hammer prices have varied, with a maximum of 120 euros in 2017.

3. Starting Price and Estimates:
- The current starting price is 30 euros, which is relatively low compared to the average hammer price.
- The average starting price in previous auctions is 47.5 euros, suggesting that the current starting price could be attractive to buyers.

4. Recent Trends: In the most recent auction (2022), the coin sold for 40 euros, indicating that interest in the coin remains.

Based on these factors, an estimated maximum purchase price could be in a range between the average hammer price (68.9 euros) and the highest recorded price (120 euros). However, given that the current condition is 70, it is reasonable to adjust the estimate towards the lower end of this range.

Therefore, an estimated maximum purchase price could be approximately 80-90 euros. This reflects a balance between the condition, price history, and current demand.

Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Subasta 410 - 2006 Numistats ref: 628703

Q. Minucius Thermus Authority
Denarius Denomination
- Year
Crawford 319/1 References
Monedas romanas / Roman coins Category
(hacia 103 a.C.). Gens Minucia. Denario. (Bab. 19) (Craw. 319/1). 3,92 g. MBC. Description
MBC Grade
50 EUR Starting
60 EUR Estimate
110 EUR Realized
History
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To estimate a maximum purchase price for the coin in question, we can consider several factors based on the provided data:

1. Current Condition: The coin has a condition of 75 (MBC), indicating that it is in fairly good shape, but not the best possible condition.

2. Auction History:
- The average hammer price for similar coins has been 133.82 euros.
- In previous auctions, coins with a similar condition (75) have reached hammer prices that vary, but some examples are:
- 80 euros on 2020-02-12.
- 60 euros on 2020-05-26.
- 60 euros on 2018-09-19.
- 95 euros on 2022-07-07.
- There are also examples of coins with better conditions (80-85) that have reached hammer prices of up to 320 euros.

3. Starting Price and Average Starting Price:
- The starting price is 50 euros, and the average starting price is 57.32 euros. This suggests that the market is willing to pay a little more than the starting price.

4. Recent Trends:
- In the most recent auctions, hammer prices have been quite high, which could indicate an increase in demand.

Based on these factors, an estimated maximum purchase price could be in the range of 120 to 160 euros, considering that the coin has a condition of 75 and there have been examples of hammer prices in that range for coins of similar condition.

Therefore, a reasonable maximum purchase price could be 150 euros.

Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Subasta 410 - 2007 Numistats ref: 628704

P. Plautius Hypsaeus Authority
Denarius Denomination
- Year
Crawford 420/1a References
Monedas romanas / Roman coins Category
(60 a.C.). Gens Plautia. Denario. (Bab. 11) (Craw. 420/1a). 3,98 g. MBC. Description
MBC Grade
50 EUR Starting
75 EUR Estimate
130 EUR Realized
History
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8 Past auctions
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AI Recommendation
To estimate a maximum purchase price for the coin in question, we can consider several factors:

1. Current Condition: The coin has a condition of 75 (MBC), which indicates that it is in fairly good shape, but not the best possible condition.

2. Auction History:
- The average hammer price in previous auctions is 100.63 euros.
- In past auctions, the hammer price has varied, with a maximum of 220 euros in 2018 for a coin with a condition of 85.
- The last auction in 2022 had a hammer price of 75 euros, indicating that interest may have fluctuated.

3. Starting Price and Average Starting Price:
- The current starting price is 50 euros, and the average starting price in the past has been 55.63 euros.

4. Sales Trends: The coin has sold every time it has been auctioned, suggesting consistent interest.

Given that the coin's condition is 75 and considering the auction price history, an estimated maximum purchase price could be in a range between the average hammer price and the highest recorded price.

Taking all these factors into account, an estimated maximum purchase price could be approximately 120 euros. This is based on the fact that, although the condition is not the highest, interest in the coin has been consistent and the hammer price has reached higher figures in the past.

Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Subasta 410 - 2008 Numistats ref: 628705

Mark Antony Authority
Denarius Denomination
- Year
Crawford 517/2 References
Monedas romanas / Roman coins Category
(41 a.C.). Marco Antonio y Octavio. Denario. (Spink 1504) (S. 8) (Craw. 517/2). Muy escasa. 3,40 g. MBC. Description
MBC Grade
150 EUR Starting
200 EUR Estimate
287 EUR Realized
History
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To estimate a maximum purchase price for the coin in question, we can consider several factors based on the provided data:

1. Current Condition: The coin has a condition rating of 75 (MBC), indicating that it is in an acceptable state, but not among the best qualities.

2. Current Starting Price and Previous Prices: The current starting price is 150 euros, which is significantly lower than the average starting price of 436.97 euros and the average hammer price of 622.91 euros. This suggests that the starting price is attractive compared to auction history.

3. Sales History: The coin has been auctioned 38 times, of which 34 have resulted in sales. This indicates good demand and consistent interest in the coin.

4. Previous Hammer Prices: Looking at previous hammer prices for coins with similar conditions (75-80), we can see that they have reached hammer prices ranging from 240 to 1550 euros, depending on the condition and other factors.

5. Recent Trends: In the most recent auctions, hammer prices for coins with conditions of 75-80 have been in the range of 240 to 650 euros.

Based on these factors, an estimated maximum purchase price for the coin could be in the range of 300 to 500 euros. This is based on historical interest, current condition, and the attractive starting price. A price of 500 euros could be a reasonable limit, considering it is slightly higher than the most recent low hammer price, but still within an accessible range for a collector.

Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Subasta 410 - 2009 Numistats ref: 628706

Augustus Authority
Denarius Denomination
- Year
RIC ric.1(2).aug.86A RIC 86A References
Monedas romanas / Roman coins Category
(19 a.C.). Octavio Augusto. Denario. (Spink 1633) (S. 265) (RIC. 86a). 3,67 g. MBC. Description
MBC Grade
100 EUR Starting
150 EUR Estimate
340 EUR Realized
History
2 Upcoming auctions
97 Past auctions
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AI Recommendation
To estimate a maximum purchase price for the coin in question, we can consider several factors:

1. Current Condition: The coin has a condition of 75 (MBC), which indicates that it is in fairly good shape, but not among the best qualities (FDC).

2. Auction History:
- The average hammer price for similar coins has been 534.64 euros.
- In the past, coins with a similar condition (75) have sold for varying prices, with some examples being:
- 595.61 euros (2012)
- 440 euros (2013)
- 425 euros (2015)
- 400 euros (2019)
- There are also examples of coins with higher conditions (90) that have sold for significantly higher prices, such as 1100 euros.

3. Starting Price: The starting price is 100 euros, which indicates that the auctioneer expects interest in the coin.

4. Market Trends: Since the coin has been auctioned 97 times and has had a good sales percentage (77 out of 97), this suggests that there is an active market for this coin.

Based on these factors, an estimated maximum purchase price could be in the range of 500 to 700 euros, considering that the condition is 75 and the average hammer price is 534.64 euros. A price of 600 euros could be a reasonable target, as it aligns with the historical hammer prices for coins in similar conditions.

Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Subasta 410 - 2011 Numistats ref: 628708

Vespasian Authority
Sestertius Denomination
- Year
RIC ric.2_1(2).ves.216 RIC 216 References
Monedas romanas / Roman coins Category
(71 d.C.). Vespasiano. Sestercio. (Spink 2344 var) (Co. 621) (RIC. 216). 26,22 g. MBC+. Description
MBC+ Grade
250 EUR Starting
350 EUR Estimate
262 EUR Realized
History
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AI Recommendation
To estimate a maximum purchase price for the coin in question, let's consider several factors:

1. Starting Price: 250 euros. This is the initial price of the auction.
2. Condition: The coin has a condition rating of 80 (MBC+), indicating that it is in quite good shape. This can positively influence its value.
3. Auction History: The coin has been auctioned 2 times in the past, of which it has sold once. This suggests that there is interest in the coin, although it also indicates that it does not always sell.
4. Previous Prices: In the October 2022 auction, the starting price was 300 euros, with an estimated price of 400 euros. This suggests that the perceived value of the coin may be higher than the current starting price.
5. Average Hammer Price: The average hammer price in previous auctions was 262 euros, which can serve as a reference for the actual value of the coin.

Given that the starting price is 250 euros and considering the auction history and the condition of the coin, an estimated maximum purchase price could be positioned between the average hammer price and the previous estimated price.

Therefore, a reasonable maximum purchase price could be around 350 euros. This takes into account the interest in the coin, its good condition, and the price history in previous auctions.

Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Subasta 410 - 2012 Numistats ref: 628709

Domitian Authority
Denarius Denomination
- Year
RIC ric.2_1(2).dom.186 RIC 186 References
Monedas romanas / Roman coins Category
(95 d.C.). Domiciano. Denario. (Spink 2737 var) (S. 288) (RIC. 186). Limpiada. 3,31 g. (MBC/MBC-). Description
MBC- Grade
45 EUR Starting
60 EUR Estimate
59 EUR Realized
History
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To estimate a maximum purchase price for the coin in question, we can consider several factors based on the provided data:

1. Current starting price: 45 euros.
2. Coin condition: 70 (MBC-), indicating an acceptable but not excellent condition.
3. Auction history: The coin has been auctioned 2 times in the past and sold on both occasions. This is a good indicator of demand.
4. Average starting and hammer price: The average starting price is 110.5 euros and the average hammer price is 139.5 euros. This suggests that, in general, coins of this reference tend to sell for significantly higher prices than the current starting price.
5. Previous hammer price: In the 2015 auction, the coin sold for 220 euros with a condition of 90, which is notably higher than the current condition.

Given that the current condition of the coin is lower than that of the previous auction, it is reasonable to adjust the estimated price downward. However, the fact that it has sold in the past and that the average hammer price is considerably higher than the current starting price suggests there is potential for a higher hammer price.

Taking all these factors into account, an estimated maximum purchase price could be in the range of 80 to 100 euros. This reflects a balance between the current condition and the price history, as well as the demand observed in previous auctions.

Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Subasta 410 - 2013 Numistats ref: 628710

Nerva Authority
Denarius Denomination
- Year
RIC ric.2.ner.2 RIC 2 References
Monedas romanas / Roman coins Category
(96 d.C.). Nerva. Denario. (Spink 3020 var) (S. 16) (RIC. 2). Rara. 2,78 g. MBC. Description
MBC Grade
100 EUR Starting
150 EUR Estimate
135 EUR Realized
History
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To estimate a maximum purchase price for the coin in question, we can analyze the provided data, including the auction history and the current condition of the coin.

1. Current Condition: The coin has a condition rating of 75 (VF), indicating that it is in an acceptable state, but not among the best conditions.

2. Price History:
- The average hammer price for similar coins is 615.24 euros.
- In the past, hammer prices for coins with a similar condition (75) have varied, with the highest being 600 euros and the lowest 196.43 euros.

3. Starting Price: The starting price is 100 euros, which is relatively low compared to the average hammer price.

4. Sales Trends: Out of the 10 times this coin has been auctioned, it has sold 8 times, indicating good demand.

5. Estimation: Given that the average hammer price is significantly higher than the starting price, and considering that the condition is 75, a reasonable hammer price could be in the range of 300 to 600 euros, based on the price history.

Taking all these factors into account, an estimated maximum purchase price for this coin could be around 500 euros. This reflects a balance between the current condition, the price history, and the demand observed in previous auctions.

Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Subasta 410 - 2014 Numistats ref: 628711

Nerva Authority
Denarius Denomination
- Year
RIC ric.2.ner.3 RIC 3 References
Monedas romanas / Roman coins Category
(96 d.C.). Nerva. Denario. (Spink 3021) (S. 25) (RIC. 3). 3,33 g. MBC. Description
MBC Grade
75 EUR Starting
100 EUR Estimate
80 EUR Realized
History
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26 Past auctions
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To estimate a maximum purchase price for the coin in question, we can analyze the provided data, including the starting price, the current condition of the coin, and the auction hammer prices from previous sales.

1. Current Condition: The coin has a condition of 75 (MS), indicating that it is in average state. This is important because coins in better condition tend to fetch higher prices.

2. Starting Price: The current starting price is 75 euros. This is a good starting point, but it does not necessarily reflect the true value of the coin.

3. Previous Hammer Prices: By looking at the hammer prices of coins with similar conditions (75-80), we can see that they have reached prices that vary considerably. For example:
- In 2014, a coin with a condition of 75 was sold for 191.25 euros.
- In 2022, a coin with a condition of 80 was sold for 135 euros.
- In 2023, a coin with a condition of 80 was sold for 232 euros.

4. Average Hammer Price: The average hammer price for this coin in the past is 297.92 euros, suggesting that, in general, coins of this reference tend to reach higher prices at auctions.

5. Auction Trends: Given that the coin has been auctioned 26 times and sold 23 times, there is good demand for this reference, which may influence the price.

Based on these factors, an estimated maximum purchase price could be between 150 and 250 euros, considering that the condition is 75 and that previous hammer prices have been significantly higher. A price of 200 euros could be a reasonable target, as it falls in the middle of this range and reflects the trend of previous hammer prices.

Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Subasta 410 - 2015 Numistats ref: 628712

Trajan Authority
Aureus Denomination
- Year
RIC ric.2.tr.34 RIC 34 References
Monedas romanas / Roman coins Category
(100 d.C.). Trajano. Áureo. (Spink falta) (Co. 218) (RIC. 34) (Calicó 1048). Maltratada. 7 g. RC. Description
- Grade
500 EUR Starting
700 EUR Estimate
640 EUR Realized
History
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To estimate a maximum purchase price for the coin in question, we can analyze the provided data:

1. Starting price: 500 euros.
2. Average starting price: 1050 euros.
3. Average hammer price: 2575.68 euros.
4. Auction history:
- In 2011, it was sold for 3800 euros.
- In 2012, with a condition of 75, it was sold for 2800 euros.
- In 2021, also with a condition of 75, it was sold for 3062.73 euros.
- In 2022, it was estimated at 2953.47 euros with a condition of 75.

Since there is no information about the condition of the current coin, it is difficult to make a direct comparison. However, we can observe that coins with a condition of 75 have reached hammer prices between 2800 and 3062.73 euros.

If we consider that the current coin might have a similar or better condition, we could estimate a maximum purchase price based on previous hammer prices.

A reasonable approach would be to take the average hammer price of coins with a condition of 75, which is approximately 2885.36 euros (average of 2800, 3062.73, and 2953.47).

Given that the starting price is 500 euros, and considering that the market may be willing to pay a higher price, a maximum purchase price could be around 2885 euros, although it might be wise to adjust this figure downward to account for uncertainty regarding the condition.

Estimated maximum purchase price: 2800 - 3000 euros.

Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Subasta 410 - 2016 Numistats ref: 628713

Trajan Authority
Denarius Denomination
- Year
RIC ric.2.tr.147B RIC 147B References
Monedas romanas / Roman coins Category
(107 d.C.). Trajano. Denario. (Spink 3132) (S. 100) (RIC. 147b). 3,13 g. MBC. Description
MBC Grade
40 EUR Starting
65 EUR Estimate
71 EUR Realized
History
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AI Recommendation
To estimate a maximum purchase price for the coin in question, we can consider several factors:

1. Current Condition: The coin has a condition of 75 (MBC), which indicates that it is in fairly good shape, but not of the highest quality (FDC).

2. Auction History:
- The average hammer price for similar coins has been 135.32 euros.
- In previous auctions, hammer prices for coins with a similar condition (75) have varied, but there are examples where they have sold for prices ranging from 110 to 160 euros.

3. Starting Price: The starting price is 40 euros, suggesting that there is considerable room for the hammer price to be higher.

4. Price Trends: In previous auctions, coins with a condition of 75 have reached hammer prices ranging from 49.07 to 240 euros, depending on demand and other factors.

Given that the average hammer price is 135.32 euros and considering the condition of the coin, an estimated maximum purchase price could be in the range of 120 to 160 euros. This is based on the historical hammer prices and the current condition of the coin.

Therefore, a reasonable estimated maximum purchase price for this coin could be 150 euros.

Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Subasta 410 - 2021 Numistats ref: 628718

Antoninus Pius Authority
Denarius Denomination
- Year
RIC ric.3.ant.264 RIC 264 References
Monedas romanas / Roman coins Category
(156-157 d.C.). Antonino pío. Denario. (Spink 4126 var) (S. 1023) (RIC. 264). 2,38 g. MBC+. Description
MBC+ Grade
50 EUR Starting
70 EUR Estimate
52 EUR Realized
History
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To estimate a maximum purchase price for the coin in question, we will consider several factors:

1. Current Condition: The coin has a condition rating of 80 (MS+), indicating that it is in quite good shape. This generally translates to a higher price compared to coins with lower conditions.

2. Auction History:
- The coin has been auctioned 11 times, of which it has sold 4 times. This suggests that there is moderate interest in the coin.
- The average hammer price in previous auctions is 52.47 euros, which can serve as a good indicator of market value.

3. Starting and Hammer Prices:
- Starting prices have varied, but there are examples of hammer prices exceeding the starting price, indicating that buyers are willing to pay more in some cases.
- The current starting price is 50 euros, which is slightly below the average hammer price.

4. Price Trends:
- In previous auctions, hammer prices have ranged between 45 and 61.88 euros, suggesting that the hammer price may be in a similar range.

Based on these factors, an estimated maximum purchase price could be around 60-65 euros. This is based on the hammer price history and the good condition of the coin. However, it is important to note that collector interest and competition in the auction can also influence the final price.

Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Subasta 410 - 2023 Numistats ref: 628720

Marcus Aurelius Authority
Aureus Denomination
- Year
RIC ric.3.m_aur.183 RIC 183 References
Monedas romanas / Roman coins Category
(168 d.C.). Marco Aurelio. Áureo. (Spink 4858) (Co. 207) (RIC. 183) (Calicó 1857). Perforación tapada. 7,17 g. (MBC). Description
MBC Grade
900 EUR Starting
1200 EUR Estimate
1500 EUR Realized
History
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To estimate a maximum purchase price for the coin in question, we can consider several factors based on the provided data:

1. Current Condition: The coin has a condition of 75 (MBC), which indicates that it is in relatively good shape, but not among the best qualities (FDC).

2. Previous Prices:
- In 2013, a coin with a condition of 90 sold for 11,254.63 euros.
- In 2014, a coin with a condition of 50 sold for 4,100 euros.
- In 2021, another coin with a condition of 90 sold for 6,952.57 euros.

3. Average Hammer Price: The average hammer price for this reference is 5,951.80 euros, which gives us an idea of the market value.

4. Current Starting Price: The current starting price is 900 euros, which is significantly lower than the previous hammer prices.

Given that the condition of the coin is 75, which is better than 50 but lower than 90, we can estimate that its value should be between the hammer prices of coins with conditions of 50 and 90.

We can make an approximate calculation considering that the price of a coin with a condition of 75 could be in an intermediate range. One approach could be to take a weighted average of the previous hammer prices, adjusting for condition:

- Hammer price for condition 90: 11,254.63 and 6,952.57 (average: 9,103.60)
- Hammer price for condition 50: 4,100

We can estimate that a coin with a condition of 75 could have an approximate value of:

\[
\text{Estimated Price} = \frac{(9,103.60 + 4,100)}{2} \approx 6,601.80
\]

However, since the average hammer price is 5,951.80 euros, and considering that the condition is not the best, a reasonable maximum purchase price could be slightly lower than this average.

Therefore, an estimated maximum purchase price for this coin could be around 6,000 to 7,000 euros.

Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Subasta 410 - 2025 Numistats ref: 628722

Marcus Aurelius Authority
Denarius Denomination
- Year
RIC ric.3.m_aur.71 RIC 71 References
Monedas romanas / Roman coins Category
(162 d.C.). Marco Aurelio. Denario. (Spink falta) (S. 526) (RIC. 71). 2,57 g. MBC+. Description
MBC+ Grade
60 EUR Starting
80 EUR Estimate
65 EUR Realized
History
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To estimate a maximum purchase price for the coin in question, we can analyze the provided data:

1. Current condition: The coin has a condition of 80 (MBC+), which indicates that it is in fairly good shape, although it is not the best possible condition.

2. Previous prices:
- In 2011, a coin with a condition of 90 sold for 170 euros and 115 euros at different auctions.
- In 2014, another coin with unspecified condition (but likely similar) sold for 130 euros.

3. Average hammer price: The average hammer price for this coin is 120 euros, suggesting that, in general, coins of this reference tend to sell around this price.

4. Starting price: The starting price is 60 euros, which may attract more bidders, but does not necessarily indicate the final hammer price.

Given that the condition of the coin is 80 (MBC+), which is lower than the conditions of 90 that have sold in the past, it is reasonable to adjust the estimated price downward compared to previous hammer prices.

Taking all these factors into account, an estimated maximum purchase price could be around 100-110 euros. This is based on the fact that, although the condition is good, it is not the best, and the average hammer price suggests that there could be competition, but not at the level of the higher conditions.

Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Subasta 410 - 2026 Numistats ref: 628723

Marcus Aurelius Authority
Sestertius Denomination
- Year
RIC ric.3.m_aur.1239 RIC 1239 References
Monedas romanas / Roman coins Category
(179 d.C.). Marco Aurelio. Sestercio. (Spink 4970) (Co. 186) (RIC. 1239). 23,75 g. MBC/MBC-. Description
MBC- Grade
80 EUR Starting
125 EUR Estimate
90 EUR Realized
History
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7 Past auctions
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To estimate a maximum purchase price for the coin in question, we can consider several factors based on the provided data:

1. Current starting price: 80 euros.
2. Coin condition: 70 (MBC-), which is an acceptable condition, but not excellent.
3. Auction history:
- It has been auctioned 7 times in the past, of which it has sold 4 times.
- The average starting price in previous auctions is 332.49 euros, and the average hammer price is 196.15 euros.
4. Previous prices:
- In 2012, it sold for 120 euros with a condition of 80.
- In 2016, it sold for 254.59 euros with a condition of 80.
- In 2022, it was estimated at a price of 475.55 euros with a condition of 85, although it did not sell.

Given that the current condition of the coin is 70, which is lower than the conditions of 80 and 85 from previous auctions, it is reasonable to expect that the hammer price will not reach the higher levels observed in the past.

However, the current starting price is 80 euros, suggesting that the seller has expectations for the coin to sell at a reasonable price.

Considering the price history and the current condition, an estimated maximum purchase price could be in the range of 100 to 150 euros. This is based on the fact that, although the condition is not the best, there is a history of hammer prices that suggests the coin has significant value.

Therefore, an estimated maximum purchase price could be 120 euros.

Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Subasta 410 - 2027 Numistats ref: 628724

Marcus Aurelius Authority
Sestertius Denomination
- Year
RIC ric.3.m_aur.898 RIC 898 References
Monedas romanas / Roman coins Category
(165 d.C.). Marco Aurelio. Sestercio. (Spink 5009 var) (Co. 796) (RIC. 898). 24,73 g. MBC. Description
MBC Grade
90 EUR Starting
150 EUR Estimate
170 EUR Realized
History
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AI Recommendation
To estimate a maximum purchase price for the coin in question, we will consider several factors:

1. Current Condition: The coin has a condition of 75 (MBC), which indicates that it is in fairly good shape, but not the best possible condition.

2. Previous Auction Prices:
- In 2015, a coin with the same condition (75) sold for 1103.45 euros.
- In 2016, a coin with better condition (85) sold for 2598.18 euros.
- The starting and final prices in previous auctions varied significantly, indicating that interest and demand can influence the final price.

3. Average Starting and Final Prices:
- The average starting price is 369.49 euros, and the average final price is 1074.51 euros. This suggests that, in general, coins of this reference tend to reach final prices significantly higher than their starting price.

4. Sales Trends: The coin has sold in 4 out of the last 5 auctions, indicating a consistent interest in this reference.

Given all this, and considering that the condition of the coin is 75, an estimated maximum purchase price could be in a range between the average final price and the highest price reached in previous auctions.

Therefore, an estimated maximum purchase price could be around 1000 to 1200 euros. This is based on historical interest and the final prices of similar coins in comparable conditions.

Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Subasta 410 - 2028 Numistats ref: 628725

Marcus Aurelius Authority
Sestertius Denomination
- Year
RIC ric.3.m_aur.1642 RIC 1642 References
Monedas romanas / Roman coins Category
(161-175 d.C.). Faustina hija. Sestercio. (Spink 5275) (Co. 112) (RIC. 1642). 23,66 g. MBC. Description
MBC Grade
75 EUR Starting
100 EUR Estimate
80 EUR Realized
History
0 Upcoming auctions
16 Past auctions
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Price recommendation
AI Recommendation
To estimate a maximum purchase price for the coin in question, we will consider several factors:

1. Current Condition: The coin has a condition of 75 (MBC), indicating that it is in an acceptable state, but not among the best qualities.

2. Starting Price and Hammer Price: The current starting price is 75 euros, and the average hammer price in previous auctions is 141.96 euros. This suggests that, in general, coins of this reference tend to sell for a significantly higher price than their starting price.

3. Auction History:
- In the past, there have been auctions with hammer prices that varied considerably. For example, in 2015, a coin with a similar condition sold for 160 euros.
- There are also examples of coins with a condition of 75 that have sold for prices ranging from 50-100 euros in previous auctions.

4. Sales Trends: Of the 16 times it has been auctioned, it has sold 10 times, indicating a reasonable sell-through rate. However, there is also a significant number of times it has not sold (6), which may indicate that interest can vary.

5. Average Starting Price: The average starting price of 137.98 euros is a good indicator of what buyers are willing to pay on average.

Based on these factors, an estimated maximum purchase price could be between 120 and 160 euros, considering that the condition is 75 and that the average hammer price in the past has been approximately 141.96 euros.

Therefore, a reasonable maximum purchase price could be 150 euros. This allows for a margin to compete in the auction, given the history of hammer prices and the condition of the coin.

Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Subasta 410 - 2029 Numistats ref: 628726

Clodius Albinus Authority
Denarius Denomination
- Year
RIC ric.4.ca.7 RIC 7 RSC 48 References
Monedas romanas / Roman coins Category
(194 d.C.). Clodio Albino. Denario. (Spink 6144) (S. 48) (RIC. 7). Doble acuñación parcial. 2,64 g. MBC. Description
MBC Grade
60 EUR Starting
90 EUR Estimate
60 EUR Realized
History
0 Upcoming auctions
176 Past auctions
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Price recommendation
AI Recommendation
To estimate a maximum purchase price for the coin in question, we will consider several factors:

1. Current Condition: The coin has a condition of 75 (MBC), which indicates that it is in fairly good shape, but not of the highest quality.

2. Starting Price: The starting price is 60 euros, which can be a good starting point for the auction.

3. Historical Prices: By looking at previous auction prices for coins with a similar condition (75), we can see that they have varied quite a bit. Some examples include:
- In 2011, a coin with a condition of 75 was auctioned for 200 euros.
- In 2013, another coin with a condition of 75 sold for 200 euros.
- In 2016, a coin with a condition of 75 was auctioned for 170 euros.

4. Average Auction Price: The average auction price for this coin is 189.62 euros, suggesting that, in general, buyers are willing to pay close to this amount.

5. Recent Trends: In the most recent auctions, the hammer prices have ranged from 80 to 140 euros for similar conditions, indicating that interest may be fluctuating.

Based on these factors, an estimated maximum purchase price for this coin could be between 180 and 220 euros. This is based on the average auction price and the hammer prices of coins with similar conditions in the past.

Therefore, a reasonable maximum purchase price could be 200 euros.

Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Subasta 410 - 2030 Numistats ref: 628727

Septimius Severus Authority
Denarius Denomination
- Year
RIC ric.4.ss.266 RIC 266 References
Monedas romanas / Roman coins Category
(204 d.C.). Septimio Severo. Denario. (Spink 6285) (S. 222) (RIC. 266). 3,86 g. MBC+. Description
MBC+ Grade
50 EUR Starting
70 EUR Estimate
65 EUR Realized
History
3 Upcoming auctions
18 Past auctions
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Price recommendation
AI Recommendation
To estimate a maximum purchase price for the coin in question, we will consider several factors:

1. Current Condition: The coin has a condition rating of 80 (MS+), indicating that it is in quite good shape. This generally translates to a higher price compared to coins with lower conditions.

2. Auction History:
- The average hammer price for similar coins has been 80.12 euros.
- In previous auctions, we have seen hammer prices ranging from 46 euros to 160 euros, depending on the condition and other factors.
- The last auction with a condition of 80 had a hammer price of 80 euros.

3. Starting Price: The starting price is 50 euros, which can be a good indicator of the sales expectation, but not necessarily of the final price.

4. Price Trends: In recent auctions, hammer prices for coins with similar conditions have been around 80-100 euros.

Based on this data, an estimated maximum purchase price could be in the range of 90 to 110 euros, considering that the condition is good and that the price history shows that coins in similar conditions have reached hammer prices in that range.

Therefore, a reasonable estimated maximum purchase price could be 100 euros.