Handbook of Greek Coinage Series: Volume 2
Grade 1
Gold: A low to medium grade coin, often with problems, sometimes with mount marks.
Silver: A well worn specimen, but identifiable, often with bad metal and other defects.
Bronze: A well worn specimen, but identifiable, often with porous surfaces and rough patina.
Grade 2
Gold: A medium grade to lightly worn coin, should not be from a mount.
Silver: A medium grade to lightly worn coin, with minimal problems, metal might be lightly porous, should be nicely centered and well struck.
Bronze: A medium grade to lightly worn coin, with nice surfaces or a nice patina, should be well centered and struck.
Grade 3
Gold: A well preserved specimen with little wear, problem free.
Silver: A well preserved specimen with little wear, problem free, should be nicely centered and well struck.
Bronze: A well preserved specimen with little wear, with nice surfaces and/or a nice patina. It should be well centered and struck. In many cases, you will find no price for Grade 3 bronzes, because these coins circulated and rarely occur in a well preserved state. As hoards are found, there are usually a certain percentage of nicer coins that come to market.
When this occurs, we will update the pricing structure.
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All values are in US Dollars.
Islands off Sicily: Lipara | ||||
Catalog No. | Grade 1 | Grade 2 | Grade 3 | |
1757 | NAC 33, 6 April 2006, lot 107, hammer 2400 CHF | |||
1758 | NAC 64, 17 May 2012, lot 756, hammer 16,000 CHF | |||
1759 | No recent sales records - submit one to us | |||
1760 | 500-1000 | 2000-4000 | ||
1761 | No recent sales records - submit one to us | |||
1762 | 400-600 | 1500-3000 | 4000-6000 | |
1763 | 300-500 | 1000-2000 | 3000-5000 | |
1764 | 200-400 | 750-1500 | ||
1765 | 300-500 | 1000-2000 | ||
1766 | No recent sales records - submit one to us | |||
1767 | No recent sales records - submit one to us | |||
1768 | No recent sales records - submit one to us | |||
1769 | 150-300 | 400-600 | ||
1770 | 200-400 | 750-1500 | ||
1771 | 200-400 | 750-1500 | ||
1772 | 100-200 | 300-500 | ||
1773 | 75-150 | 200-400 | ||
1774 | No recent sales records - submit one to us | |||
1775 | 75-150 | 200-400 | ||
1776 | 50-100 | 150-300 | ||
1777 | No recent sales records - submit one to us | |||
1778 | No recent sales records - submit one to us | |||
1779 | 100-200 | 300-500 | ||
1780 | 100-200 | 300-500 | 750-1500 | |
1781 | 75-150 | 200-400 | ||
1782 | 100-200 | 200-400 | ||
1783 | 100-200 | 200-400 | ||
1784 | 100-200 | 200-400 | ||
1785 | 100-200 | 200-400 | ||
1786 | 100-200 | 200-400 | ||
1787 | 100-200 | 200-400 | ||
1788 | 100-200 | 200-400 | ||
1789 | 100-200 | 200-400 | ||
1790 | No recent sales records - submit one to us | |||
1791 | No recent sales records - submit one to us | |||
1792 | 75-150 | |||
1793 | No recent sales records - submit one to us | |||
1794 | No recent sales records - submit one to us | |||
1795 | No recent sales records - submit one to us | |||
1796 | 100-200 | 300-500 | ||
1797 | No recent sales records - submit one to us | |||
1798 | No recent sales records - submit one to us |