Auction 441

Date: 2024-12-10 00:00:00

Lots: 1581

Total starting: 113,771.00 €

Total realized: 147,167.00 € (+29.35%)

In this auction, Numistats has matched 390 coins, providing AI-powered purchase recommendations and detailed analysis. View more.

Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Auction 441 . 2121 Numistats ref: 664178

Q. Titius Authority
Denarius Denomination
- Year
Crawford 341/1 References
Monedas romanas. República romana Category
(hacia 90 a.C.). Gens Titia. Denario. (Bab. 1) (Craw. 341/1). Anv.: Cabeza de Mutino Titino con diadema alada. Rev.: Q. TITI. en tableta de la que Pegaso emprende el vuelo. 3,76 g. MBC. Description
MBC Grade
40 EUR Starting
60 EUR Estimate
75 EUR Realized
History
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44 Past auctions
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Price recommendation
AI Recommendation
To estimate a maximum purchase price for the coin in question, we can consider several factors:

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

2. Previous Auction Prices: By looking at the hammer prices from previous auctions for coins with a similar condition (75-80), we can see that prices have varied. For example:
- In 2013, it sold for 117.19 with a condition of 80.
- In 2020, it sold for 135 with a condition of 80.
- In 2022, it sold for 150 with a condition of 80.

3. Average Hammer Price: The average hammer price for this coin is 152.56, suggesting that, in general, buyers are willing to pay around this amount.

4. Starting Price: The starting price is 40 euros, which is quite low compared to previous hammer prices.

5. Recent Trends: In the most recent auctions, hammer prices have ranged from 130 to 380 euros, indicating growing interest in this coin.

Taking all these factors into account, an estimated maximum purchase price for this coin could be in the range of 150 to 200 euros, considering that the condition is good and that interest in the coin seems to be increasing. However, since the starting price is 40 euros, it is likely that it can be acquired for a price below this range, depending on the competition in the auction.

Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Auction 441 . 2122 Numistats ref: 664179

Q. Titius Authority
Denarius Denomination
- Year
Crawford 341/2 References
Monedas romanas. República romana Category
(hacia 90 a.C.). Gens Titia. Denario. (Bab. 2) (Craw. 341/2). Anv.: Cabeza de Baco coronada de pámpanos. Rev.: (Q). TITI. en tableta de la que Pegaso emprende el vuelo. Sirvió como joya. 3,96 g. MBC/MBC-. Description
MBC- Grade
30 EUR Starting
50 EUR Estimate
50 EUR Realized
History
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37 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 70 (MS-). This is an important factor, as coins in better condition tend to reach higher prices.

2. Auction History:
- The average hammer price for coins of similar condition (70) in the past has been approximately 70-110 euros, with some auctions reaching up to 220 euros in exceptional cases.
- The last auction of a coin with a condition of 70 had a hammer price of 110 euros.

3. Starting Price and Average Starting Price:
- The current starting price is 30 euros, which is quite low compared to the average hammer price of 102.89 euros.
- The average starting price of 55 euros also suggests that there is potential for an increase in the hammer price.

4. Sales Trends: The coin has been sold in 28 of the 36 previous auctions, indicating good demand.

5. Previous Prices: Previous hammer prices for coins of similar condition have varied, but the range seems to be between 40 and 110 euros, with some exceptional cases.

Based on these factors, an estimated maximum purchase price for this coin could be in the range of 100 to 120 euros. This is based on the auction history and the current condition of the coin. However, since the starting price is 30 euros, there may be opportunities to acquire it at a lower price if competition in the auction is not high.

Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Auction 441 . 2123 Numistats ref: 664180

L. Titurius Sabinus Authority
Denarius Denomination
- Year
Crawford 344/1a References
Monedas romanas. República romana Category
(89 a.C.). Gens Tituria. Denario. (Bab. 1) (Craw. 344/1a). Anv.: SABIN. Cabeza de Tatio, bajo el mentón 1. Rev.: (L). TITVR(I). Dos soldados romanos raptando a dos sabinas. 3,72 g. MBC. Description
MBC Grade
45 EUR Starting
65 EUR Estimate
95 EUR Realized
History
1 Upcoming auctions
11 Past auctions
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Price recommendation
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 75 (MBC), indicating that it is in relatively good shape, but not of the highest quality (FDC).

2. Auction History:
- The average hammer price for similar coins in the past is 285.67 euros.
- It has been auctioned 10 times in the past, of which 9 have sold, indicating good demand.
- Previous hammer prices varied significantly, with a maximum price of 1600 euros in a 2018 auction for a coin with a condition rating of 95.

3. Starting Price and Average Starting Price:
- The current starting price is 45 euros, which is quite low compared to the average hammer price.
- The average starting price in the past has been 67.27 euros.

4. Price Trends:
- Observing previous hammer prices, there is a trend where coins in better condition (such as those with a condition rating of 95) reach much higher prices. However, since the condition of this coin is 75, it is reasonable to expect that its hammer price will be below the highs reached.

5. Estimation:
- Given that the average hammer price is 285.67 euros and considering the condition of 75, an estimated maximum purchase price could be set in a more conservative range. We could estimate a maximum purchase price around 150-200 euros, taking into account that the condition is not the best and that the starting price is relatively low.

Therefore, an estimated maximum purchase price for this coin could be 150-200 euros.

Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Auction 441 . 2124 Numistats ref: 664181

M. Vargunteius Authority
Denarius Denomination
- Year
Crawford 257/1 References
Monedas romanas. República romana Category
(hacia 130 a.C.). Gens Vargunteia. Denario. (Bab. 1) (Craw. 257/1). Anv.: M. VARG. Cabeza galeada de Roma, bajo el mentón ,. Rev.: ROMA. Júpiter con rama de laurel y haz de rayos, en cuadriga al paso. 3,78 g. MBC. Description
MBC Grade
40 EUR Starting
60 EUR Estimate
75 EUR Realized
History
0 Upcoming auctions
33 Past auctions
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Price recommendation
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 rating of 75 (MBC), indicating that it is in relatively good shape. This suggests that its value should be above that of coins in worse conditions.

2. Auction History:
- The average hammer price for similar coins in the past is 107.55 euros.
- The coin has been auctioned 32 times, of which it has sold 29 times, indicating good demand.
- In previous auctions, hammer prices have varied, but there are examples of sales exceeding 200 euros, especially for coins in better condition.

3. Starting Price and Previous Prices:
- The current starting price is 40 euros, which is relatively low compared to the average hammer price.
- In previous auctions, the starting price has varied, but there are instances where the hammer price has been significantly higher than the starting price.

4. Recent Trends: In the most recent auctions, hammer prices have ranged from 80 to 130 euros for coins with similar conditions.

Based on these factors, an estimated maximum purchase price for this coin could be in the range of 120 to 150 euros. This is based on the auction price history and the current condition of the coin.

Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Auction 441 . 2125 Numistats ref: 664182

C. Vibius Pansa Caetronianus Authority
Denarius Denomination
- Year
Crawford 449/1a References
Monedas romanas. República romana Category
(hacia 48 a.C.). Gens Vibia. Denario. (Bab. 18) (Craw. 449/1a). Anv.: (PANSA). Máscara de Pan. Rev.: (C. VIBIVS C. F. C. N). IOVIS AXVR. Júpiter Axurus sentado a izquierda, sosteniendo pátera y cetro. 3,28 g. MBC. Description
MBC Grade
40 EUR Starting
60 EUR Estimate
65 EUR Realized
History
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25 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. Coin Condition: The coin has a condition rating of 75 (MBC), indicating that it is in fairly good shape, but not among the best qualities (FDC).

2. Historical Data:
- The average hammer price for coins with a similar condition (75) in the past has been approximately 100-130 euros, based on previous auctions.
- In past auctions, we have seen hammer prices that varied significantly, but those closest to the current condition are relevant. For example, in a 2022 auction, a coin with a condition of 75 was sold for 55 euros, and in another auction in 2024, a coin with a condition of 75 was sold for 80 euros.

3. Starting Price and Previous Hammer Prices:
- The current starting price is 40 euros, which is relatively low compared to the average hammer price of 177.71 euros. This suggests that there is potential for a higher hammer price.

4. Auction Trends: The coin has been auctioned 24 times, with an 87.5% sell-through rate, indicating good demand.

Based on these factors, an estimated maximum purchase price could be between 100 and 130 euros, considering that the condition is good and there is a history of hammer prices that supports this estimate. However, since the starting price is 40 euros, some bidders may try to acquire it at a lower price, which could influence the final price.

Therefore, a reasonable maximum purchase price could be 120 euros.

Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Auction 441 . 2126 Numistats ref: 664183

M. Volteius Authority
Denarius Denomination
- Year
Crawford 385/3 References
Monedas romanas. República romana Category
(hacia 78 a.C.). Gens Volteia. Denario. (Bab. 3) (Craw. 385/3). Anv.: Cabeza de Baco coronada de hiedra. Rev.: M. VOLTEI. M. F. Ceres con dos antorchas, en biga tirada por dos serpientes, detrás flecha. 3,88 g. MBC. Description
MBC Grade
40 EUR Starting
60 EUR Estimate
100 EUR Realized
History
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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. Condition: The coin has a condition rating of 75 (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 this coin has been 668.63 euros, suggesting that, in general, buyers are willing to pay significantly higher prices than the starting price.
- In the past, hammer prices have varied considerably, ranging from 40 euros to 4600 euros, depending on the condition and other factors.

3. Starting price and previous prices:
- The current starting price is 40 euros, which is relatively low compared to the average hammer price.
- In previous auctions, the highest hammer price was 4600 euros for a coin with a condition of 95, indicating that the value can increase significantly with good condition.

4. Sales trends: The coin has been sold in 8 out of the 9 times it has been auctioned, indicating a consistent interest in the coin.

Given all this, an estimated maximum purchase price could be set in a range that reflects both the current condition and the price history. Considering that the condition is 75 and the average hammer price is 668.63 euros, a reasonable maximum purchase price could be in the range of 600 to 800 euros.

Therefore, an estimated maximum purchase price could be 800 euros.

Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Auction 441 . 2127 Numistats ref: 664184

M. Volteius Authority
Denarius Denomination
- Year
Crawford 385/4 References
Monedas romanas. República romana Category
(hacia 78 a.C.). Gens Volteia. Denario. (Bab. 4) (Craw. 385/4). Anv.: Busto drapeado de Attis con yelmo laureado, detrás lechuza. Rev.: M. VOLTEI. (M. F). Cibeles sentada en carro tirado por dos leones, encima K(A). 3,82 g. MBC. Description
MBC Grade
45 EUR Starting
65 EUR Estimate
70 EUR Realized
History
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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 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 is 226.81 euros, suggesting that there is a market willing to pay significantly higher prices than the starting price.
- In the past, coins with similar conditions (75) have sold for varying prices, but there are examples of auctions reaching up to 2000 euros (although this may be an exceptional case).

3. Starting Price and Average Starting Price:
- The current starting price is 45 euros, which is relatively low compared to the average hammer price.
- The average starting price of 63.33 euros also suggests that the current starting price is competitive.

4. Recent Trends: Recent auctions show that coins with conditions of 75 have reached hammer prices of up to 170 euros, indicating that there is interest in this price range.

Based on these factors, an estimated maximum purchase price for this coin could be in the range of 150 to 250 euros, considering that the condition is good and that the auction history shows hammer prices that can be significantly higher than the starting price.

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

Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Auction 441 . 2128 Numistats ref: 664185

M. Volteius Authority
Denarius Denomination
- Year
Crawford 385/4 References
Monedas romanas. República romana Category
(hacia 78 a.C.). Gens Volteia. Denario. (Bab. 4) (Craw. 385/4). Anv.: Busto drapeado de Attis con yelmo laureado, detrás compás. Rev.: M. VOLTEI. M. (F). Cibeles sentada en carro tirado por dos leones, encima @-. Vanos de acuñación en reverso. 3,83 g. (MBC+). Description
MBC+ Grade
70 EUR Starting
90 EUR Estimate
100 EUR Realized
History
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Price recommendation
AI Recommendation
To estimate a maximum purchase price for the coin in question, we can analyze the provided data:

1. Coin Condition: The coin has a condition rating of 80 (MBC+), indicating that it is in quite good shape.

2. Previous Prices:
- The average hammer price for this coin has been 226.81 euros.
- In previous auctions, hammer prices have varied significantly, ranging from 40 euros to 2000 euros, depending on the condition and demand at that time.

3. Price Trends:
- In the most recent auctions, hammer prices for coins with similar condition (80) have been in the range of 110 to 170 euros.
- The 2018 auction with a hammer price of 2000 euros appears to be an exceptional case, possibly due to very high demand or a specific event.

4. Starting Price and Estimates:
- The starting price is 70 euros, which is reasonable given the average starting price of 63.33 euros.
- The estimated price for this auction is 100 euros, suggesting that bidders may be willing to pay more than the starting price.

Based on this data, an estimated maximum purchase price could be in the range of 150 to 250 euros, considering that the condition is good and that the average hammer price has been significantly higher in the past. However, since the market can be volatile, it is advisable not to exceed 250 euros to avoid overpaying.

Therefore, a reasonable maximum purchase price could be 250 euros.

Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Auction 441 . 2129 Numistats ref: 664186

Pompey Authority
Denarius Denomination
- Year
Crawford 446/1 References
Monedas romanas. Imperio romano Category
(49 a.C.). Pompeyo Magno. Denario. (Spink 1373) (S. 4) (Craw. 446/1). Anv.: (CN. PISO PRO Q). Cabeza de Numa Pompilio con diadema inscrita NVM(A). Rev.: MAGN. (P)RO CO(S). Proa. Muy escasa. 3,45 g. MBC-. Description
MBC- Grade
80 EUR Starting
120 EUR Estimate
140 EUR Realized
History
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8 Past auctions
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Price recommendation
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 70 (VF-), indicating that it is in an acceptable state, but not excellent. This may influence the price, as coins in better condition tend to fetch higher prices.

2. Auction History:
- The average starting price from previous auctions is 360.71 euros, and the average hammer price is 415 euros.
- Previous auctions show hammer prices that vary, but generally, the hammer prices have been significantly higher than the starting price.

3. Price Trends:
- In previous auctions, hammer prices have ranged from 170 euros to 800 euros, depending on the condition and other factors.
- The last auction with a similar condition (70) had a hammer price of 320 euros.

4. Current Starting Price: The starting price is 80 euros, which is relatively low compared to previous hammer prices.

Given all this, an estimated maximum purchase price could be set in a range that considers the average hammer price and the current condition.

Estimation: We could estimate a maximum purchase price around 350-400 euros, taking into account that the condition is not the best and that the starting price is low, but also considering the hammer price history that suggests the coin could reach a higher price at auction.

Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Auction 441 . 2130 Numistats ref: 664187

Julius Caesar Authority
Denarius Denomination
- Year
Crawford 467/1a References
Monedas romanas. Imperio romano Category
(46 a.C.). Julio César. Denario. (Spink 1403/1) (S. 4a) (Craw. 467/1a). Anv.: DICT. ITER. COS. TERT. Cabeza de Ceres coronada de espigas. Rev.: AVGVR. (P)ONT. MAX. Símpulo, aspérgilo, praeferículo y lituo, a derecha D. Contramarcas en ambas caras. 3,56 g. MBC-. Description
MBC- Grade
90 EUR Starting
125 EUR Estimate
270 EUR Realized
History
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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 70 (VF-). This is an important factor, as coins in better condition tend to reach higher prices.

2. Historical Prices:
- The average hammer price in previous auctions is 450.57 euros, indicating that, in general, this coin has good market interest.
- Previous hammer prices varied, but there are examples of auctions reaching up to 1000 euros (in the case of the March 2024 auction with a condition of 85).

3. Starting Price and Average Starting Price:
- The current starting price is 90 euros, which is relatively low compared to the average starting price of 179.38 euros. This suggests that there may be a buying opportunity at a reasonable price.

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

5. Condition Comparison: A condition of 70 is lower than the conditions of 80 and 85 that have reached higher hammer prices. This suggests that the hammer price for this coin could be lower than the examples of higher condition.

Taking all these factors into account, an estimated maximum purchase price could be in the range of 250 to 350 euros. This is based on the fact that, although the condition is not the best, the interest in the coin and historical prices suggest it could reach a reasonable price at auction.

Therefore, an estimated maximum purchase price could be 300 euros.

Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Auction 441 . 2133 Numistats ref: 664190

Augustus Authority
Denarius Denomination
- Year
RIC ric.1(2).aug.207 RIC 207 RSC 43 References
Monedas romanas. Imperio romano Category
(2 a.C.-4 d.C.). Octavio Augusto. Denario. (Spink 1597) (S. 43) (RIC. 207). Anv.: CAESAR AVGVSTVS DIVI F. PATER PATRIAE. Su cabeza laureada. Rev.: (C. L. C)AESARES AVGVSTI F. COS. DESIG. P(RINC. IVVENT). Cayo y Lucio en pie de frente, con sendas lanzas y escudos entre ellos, arriba símpulo y lituo. ¿Contramarca? en anverso. 3,81 g. MBC-. Description
MBC- Grade
60 EUR Starting
80 EUR Estimate
120 EUR Realized
History
3 Upcoming auctions
525 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. Condition of the coin: The coin has a condition rating of 70 (VF-), indicating that it is in acceptable condition but not of high quality. This generally affects the price, as coins in better condition tend to fetch higher prices.

2. Current listing price and previous prices: The current listing price is 60 euros. The average hammer price in previous auctions for similar coins is 231.34 euros, suggesting that there is significant potential for the hammer price to be much higher than the listing price.

3. Auction history: The coin has been auctioned 522 times, with 468 sales. This indicates that there is an active market for this coin. Additionally, previous hammer prices for coins with similar conditions (70) have varied, but some have reached hammer prices of up to 240 euros.

4. Recent trends: Looking at the most recent auctions, hammer prices for coins of similar condition have shown a range that can go from 60 euros to over 200 euros, depending on demand and collector interest.

Based on these factors, an estimated maximum purchase price for this coin could be in the range of 200 to 250 euros. This range takes into account the condition, price history, and recent market activity. However, it is important to note that the final price may vary depending on competition in the auction and collector interest at that time.

Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Auction 441 . 2135 Numistats ref: 664192

Augustus Authority
Denarius Denomination
- Year
RIC ric.1(2).aug.37B RIC 37B RSC 97 References
Monedas romanas. Imperio romano Category
(19-18 a.C.). Octavio Augusto. Denario. (Spink 1607) (S. 97) (RIC. 37b). Anv.: CAESAR AVGVSTVS. Su cabeza coronada de roble a izquierda. Rev.: DIVVS IVLIV(S). Cometa de ocho rayos. 3,64 g. MBC-. Description
MBC- Grade
100 EUR Starting
150 EUR Estimate
320 EUR Realized
History
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39 Past auctions
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Price recommendation
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 Grade: The coin has a grade of 70 (MS-). This is an important factor, as coins in better condition tend to reach higher prices.

2. Previous Auction Prices: By observing the previous auction prices of coins with similar grades, we can see that there is a price trend that varies considerably. For example:
- A coin with a grade of 75 sold for 1125.97 and 537.97 in different auctions.
- A coin with a grade of 90 sold for 2500 and 5500 in other auctions.

3. Average Auction Price: The average auction price for this coin is 1484.65 euros, indicating that, in general, coins of this reference tend to sell for relatively high prices.

4. Starting Price: The starting price is 100 euros, suggesting that the auctioneer expects considerable interest in the coin.

5. Market Trends: Given that the coin has been auctioned 38 times in the past and has had a high sales percentage (35 out of 38), this indicates that there is an active market for this coin.

Based on these factors, an estimated maximum purchase price could be in the range of 800 to 1200 euros, considering that the grade is slightly lower than some coins that have reached higher prices, but it is still a desirable coin with a history of successful sales.

Therefore, a reasonable maximum purchase price could be 1000 euros.

Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Auction 441 . 2141 Numistats ref: 664198

Claudius Authority
Dupondius Denomination
- Year
RIC ric.1(2).cl.94 RIC 94 References
Monedas romanas. Imperio romano Category
(41-42 d.C.). Claudio. Dupondio. (Spink 1855) (Co. 1) (RIC. 94). Anv.: TI. CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG. P. M. TR. (P. IMP). Su cabeza desnuda a izquierda. Rev.: CERE(S) AVGVSTA S. C. Ceres velada sentada a izquierda, sosteniendo espigas y antorcha. 11,22 g. MBC. Description
MBC Grade
75 EUR Starting
100 EUR Estimate
- Realized
History
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Price recommendation
AI Recommendation
To estimate a maximum purchase price for the coin in question, we can analyze the provided data, especially the previous auction prices and the current condition of the coin.

1. Current Condition: The coin has a condition of 75 (MBC), which is an average condition. This suggests that its value will not reach the higher prices seen in coins of better condition.

2. Previous Auction Prices:
- In previous auctions, coins with a condition of 75 have reached auction prices that vary considerably. For example:
- In 2011, a coin with a condition of 75 was auctioned for 420 euros.
- In 2013, another coin with a condition of 75 was auctioned for 250.03 euros.
- In 2014, a coin with a condition of 75 was auctioned for 821.62 euros.
- In 2015, a coin with a condition of 75 was auctioned for 400 euros.
- In 2022, a coin with a condition of 90 (better than 75) was auctioned for 270 euros.

3. Average Auction Price: The average auction price for similar coins is 212.49 euros, which can serve as a good indicator of the expected value.

4. Starting Price: The current starting price is 75 euros, indicating that the seller expects a lower price initially.

5. Auction Trends: Given that the coin has been auctioned 56 times in the past and has sold 44 times, there is good demand for this coin, which may increase its value.

### Estimation of Maximum Purchase Price:
Considering all these factors, a reasonable maximum purchase price could be in the range of 200 to 300 euros, considering that:
- The condition is 75, which limits the maximum price.
- Previous auction prices for coins with the same condition have reached up to 420 euros, but that is an exceptional case.
- The average auction price is 212.49 euros, suggesting that a purchase price around 250 euros would be competitive and reasonable.

Therefore, an estimated maximum purchase price could be approximately 250 euros.

Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Auction 441 . 2144 Numistats ref: 664201

Claudius Authority
As Denomination
- Year
RIC ric.1(2).cl.97 RIC 97 References
Monedas romanas. Imperio romano Category
(41-42 d.C.). Claudio. As. (Spink 1859) (Co. 47) (RIC. 97). Anv.: (TI. C)LAVDIVS CAESAR AVG. P. M. TR. (P. IMP). Su cabeza desnuda a izquierda. Rev.: LIBERTAS AVGV(S)TA S. C. La Libertad en pie, sosteniendo píleo. 10,81 g. MBC+. Description
MBC+ Grade
60 EUR Starting
90 EUR Estimate
80 EUR Realized
History
1 Upcoming auctions
94 Past auctions
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Price recommendation
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 80 (MBC+), indicating that it is in relatively good shape. This suggests that its value should be above that of coins in worse conditions.

2. Current Starting Price and Previous Prices: The current starting price is 60 euros, and the average hammer price in previous auctions is 197.1 euros. This indicates that, historically, the coin has had a significantly higher hammer value than its starting price.

3. Sales History: The coin has been auctioned 93 times, of which it has sold 63 times. This suggests that there is consistent interest in the coin, which may increase its value.

4. Previous Hammer Prices: Looking at previous hammer prices, there are several examples of prices exceeding 200 euros, with some reaching much higher prices (for example, 650.86 euros in 2013).

5. Recent Trends: In recent auctions, the hammer price has varied, but there are examples of hammer prices around 150-200 euros for coins in similar conditions.

Based on these factors, an estimated maximum purchase price could be in the range of 200 to 250 euros, considering that the coin is in acceptable condition and that interest in it appears to be consistent. However, given the history of hammer prices, it is possible that a buyer may be willing to pay more if demand is high at the time of the auction.

Therefore, a reasonable maximum purchase price could be 250 euros.

Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Auction 441 . 2145 Numistats ref: 664202

Claudius Authority
As Denomination
- Year
RIC ric.1(2).cl.116 RIC 116 References
Monedas romanas. Imperio romano Category
(42 d.C.). Claudio. As. (Spink 1862) (Co. 84) (RIC. 116). Anv.: TI. CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG. P. M. (TR. P. IMP). P. P. Su cabeza desnuda a izquierda. Rev.: S. C. Minerva blandiendo lanza y escudo. Campos repasados. 9,42 g. MBC. Description
MBC Grade
50 EUR Starting
80 EUR Estimate
60 EUR Realized
History
0 Upcoming auctions
71 Past auctions
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Price recommendation
AI Recommendation
To estimate a maximum purchase price for the coin in question, we can consider several factors:

1. Coin Condition: The coin has a condition rating 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 this coin in the past has been 225.47 euros.
- The average starting price has been 130.82 euros.
- In previous auctions, hammer prices for coins with a similar condition (75) have varied, but there are examples of sales reaching up to 873.56 euros (in 2012).

3. Recent Trends: In the most recent auctions, hammer prices have shown a trend of being higher, especially for coins in good condition.

4. Current Starting Price: The starting price is 50 euros, which is relatively low compared to previous hammer prices.

Given all this, an estimated maximum purchase price could be in the range of 200 to 300 euros, considering that the average hammer price is 225.47 euros and there is potential for the price to rise due to demand and the condition of the coin.

Therefore, an estimated maximum purchase price could be 250 euros.

Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Auction 441 . 2146 Numistats ref: 664203

Claudius Authority
Dupondius Denomination
- Year
RIC ric.1(2).cl.92 RIC 92 References
Monedas romanas. Imperio romano Category
(41-42 d.C.). Antonia. Dupondio. (Spink 1902) (Co. 6) (RIC. 92, de Claudio). Anv.: ANTONIA AVGVSTA. Su busto drapeado. Rev.: TI. CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG. P. M. TR. P. IMP. S. C. Claudio velado en pie a izquierda, sosteniendo símpulo y rollo. 16,39 g. MBC-. Description
MBC- Grade
50 EUR Starting
70 EUR Estimate
100 EUR Realized
History
0 Upcoming auctions
84 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 70 (VF-). This indicates that it is in an acceptable state, but not of high quality. Coins with a higher condition tend to reach higher prices at auctions.

2. Auction History:
- The average hammer price for similar coins in the past is 571.38 euros.
- The condition of the coins that have been sold in the past varies, but there are examples of coins with conditions of 75 and 90 that have reached significantly higher prices (for example, 3639.55 euros for a coin with a condition of 75).

3. Starting and Hammer Price:
- The current starting price is 50 euros, which is relatively low compared to the average hammer price.
- The average starting price of 364.95 euros also suggests that there is potential for an increase in the hammer price.

4. Recent Trends:
- In the most recent auctions, the hammer prices for coins with similar conditions have ranged between 60 and 230 euros, indicating that there is moderate interest in this price range.

Based on these factors, an estimated maximum purchase price for this coin could be in the range of 200 to 300 euros. This is based on the auction price history for coins of similar condition and the potential for an increase in the hammer price depending on demand at the auction.

Therefore, a reasonable maximum purchase price could be 250 euros.

Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Auction 441 . 2147 Numistats ref: 664204

Otho Authority
Denarius Denomination
- Year
RIC ric.1(2).ot.10 RIC 10 References
Monedas romanas. Imperio romano Category
(69 d.C.). Otón. Denario. (Spink 2163) (S. 15) (RIC. 10). Anv.: (IMP. OTHO CAE)SAR AVG. TR. P. Su cabeza desnuda. Rev.: SECVRI(TAS P. R). La Seguridad en pie a izquierda, sosteniendo corona y cetro. 3,26 g. MBC-. Description
MBC- Grade
120 EUR Starting
180 EUR Estimate
300 EUR Realized
History
1 Upcoming auctions
58 Past auctions
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Price recommendation
AI Recommendation
To estimate a maximum purchase price for the coin in question, we can consider several factors:

1. Coin Condition: The coin has a condition rating of 70 (MBC-), which indicates that it is in an acceptable state, but not excellent. This generally reduces its value compared to coins in better condition.

2. Auction History: The coin has been auctioned 57 times, of which it has sold 50 times. This indicates good demand. The average hammer price for similar coins in the past is 1164.61 euros, providing a benchmark.

3. Previous Prices: Previous hammer prices for coins with similar conditions (around 70) have varied, but there are examples of hammer prices exceeding 1000 euros. However, there are also lower prices, suggesting that the price may fluctuate depending on demand at the time of the auction.

4. Starting Price: The starting price is 120 euros, which is relatively low compared to the average hammer price. This may indicate that there is an opportunity to purchase at a reasonable price.

5. Market Trends: Given that the average starting price for similar coins is 654.7 euros, and the average hammer price is 1164.61 euros, we can infer that there is a considerable margin between the starting price and the hammer price.

Taking all these factors into account, an estimated maximum purchase price could be in the range of 800 to 1000 euros. This is based on the hammer price history and the condition of the coin. However, it is important to pay attention to the demand in the specific auction, as this can influence the final price.

Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Auction 441 . 2148 Numistats ref: 664205

Vitellius Authority
Denarius Denomination
- Year
RIC ric.1(2).vit.90 RIC 90 References
Monedas romanas. Imperio romano Category
(69 d.C.). Vitelio. Denario. (Spink 2196 var) (S. 18) (RIC. 90). Anv.: A. VITELLIVS GERM. IMP. AVG. TR. P. Su cabeza laureada. Rev.: CONCORDIA P. R. La Concordia sentada a izquierda, sosteniendo pátera y cornucopia. Escasa. 2,97 g. MBC-/BC+. Description
MBC- Grade
70 EUR Starting
120 EUR Estimate
125 EUR Realized
History
1 Upcoming auctions
55 Past auctions
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Price recommendation
AI Recommendation
To estimate a maximum purchase price for the coin that is going to be auctioned, we can consider several factors based on the provided data:

1. Starting price: 70 euros.
2. Coin condition: 70 (MBC-), which is a medium condition.
3. Auction history: The coin has been auctioned 54 times, of which it has sold 40 times. This indicates good demand.
4. Average starting price: 371.36 euros.
5. Average hammer price: 502.97 euros.
6. Previous hammer prices: There are several past hammer prices that varied significantly, but some of the highest are 2400 euros and 2651.4 euros in better condition.

Given that the condition of the coin in question is 70 (MBC-), which is lower than the higher conditions that have reached very high hammer prices, but still an acceptable condition, we can make an estimation.

Considering the average hammer price of 502.97 euros and the fact that condition is an important factor, a reasonable maximum purchase price could be in the range of 300 to 500 euros.

However, since the starting price is 70 euros, and considering the demand and sales history, an estimated maximum purchase price could be:

Estimated maximum purchase price: 400 euros.

This price reflects a balance between the condition, price history, and current demand.

Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Auction 441 . 2149 Numistats ref: 664206

Vespasian Authority
Denarius Denomination
- Year
RIC ric.2_1(2).ves.1427 RIC 1427 References
Monedas romanas. Imperio romano Category
(71 d.C.). Vespasiano. Éfeso. Denario. (Spink 2265) (S. 40) (RIC. 1427). Anv.: IMP. CAESAR VESPAS. AVG. COS. III TR. P. P. P. Su cabeza laureada. Rev.: AVG./EPHE. en corona de roble. 3,36 g. MBC/MBC+. Description
MBC+ Grade
150 EUR Starting
180 EUR Estimate
180 EUR Realized
History
0 Upcoming auctions
9 Past auctions
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Price recommendation
AI Recommendation
To estimate a maximum purchase price for the coin in question, we can analyze the provided data and consider several factors:

1. Current Condition: The coin has a condition of 80 (MBC+). This is an important factor, as coins in better condition tend to reach higher prices.

2. Historical Prices: By observing previous auction prices, we can see that the coin has reached auction prices that vary considerably. For example:
- In 2012, it was auctioned for 927.36 euros with a condition of 90.
- In 2014, it was auctioned for 3082.03 euros with a condition of 90.
- In 2016, it was auctioned for 2026.59 euros with a condition of 107.
- In 2022, it was auctioned for 420 euros with a condition of 85.

3. Average Auction Price: The average auction price for this coin is 965.79 euros, which gives us an idea of the general value it moves in.

4. Current Starting Price: The starting price is 150 euros, which may attract more bidders, but the final auction price could be significantly higher.

5. Auction Trends: Since the coin has been auctioned 8 times and all have been sold, this indicates a consistent interest in the coin.

Based on these factors, an estimated maximum purchase price could be situated in a range between the average auction price and the higher prices reached in previous auctions. Given that the current condition is 80, which is lower than the conditions of 90 and 107 that reached higher prices, it is reasonable to adjust the price downward.

Estimated Maximum Purchase Price: It could be reasonable to estimate a maximum purchase price around 800-1000 euros, considering the condition and historical prices. This would allow a competitive bidder to have a good opportunity to acquire the coin without exceeding the market value demonstrated in previous auctions.

Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Auction 441 . 2150 Numistats ref: 664207

Vespasian Authority
Denarius Denomination
- Year
RIC ric.2_1(2).ves.356 RIC 356 References
Monedas romanas. Imperio romano Category
(72-73 d.C.). Vespasiano. Denario. (Spink 2282) (S. 45) (RIC. 356). Anv.: (IMP. CA)ES. V(E)SP. AVG. P. M. COS. I(I)II. Su cabeza laureada. Rev.: AVGVR./TRI. POT. Símpulo, aspérgilo, praeferículo y lituo. Limpiada. 3,05 g. (MBC). Description
MBC Grade
40 EUR Starting
50 EUR Estimate
55 EUR Realized
History
0 Upcoming auctions
41 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 75 (VF), 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 147.23 euros.
- In the past, hammer prices have varied significantly, ranging from 35.05 euros to 890.78 euros, depending on the condition and other factors.

3. Recent Starting and Hammer Prices:
- The current starting price is 40 euros, which is relatively low compared to the average hammer price.
- In previous auctions, coins with a similar condition (75) have reached hammer prices of up to 150 euros.

4. Recent Trends:
- In the most recent auctions, hammer prices for coins with a condition of 80 have been around 110-160 euros, suggesting that there is an active market and prices may be on the rise.

Based on these factors, an estimated maximum purchase price for the coin in question could be between 120 and 150 euros. This is based on the historical hammer prices for coins of similar condition and the current market interest.

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