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GENUINE - STOLEN FROM A FEDEX CAR21 viewsAelius. Silver Denarius (3.15 g), Caesar, AD 136-138. Rome. Reverse: TR POT COS II, PIE-TAS across field, RIC -; BMC -; RSC -. Extremely Rare and unpublished with left facing bust. Superb Extremely Fine. Ex Ira and Goldberg Sale 104, Lot 3318.1 commentsDracma04/02/24 at 03:15Curtis JJ: This one has reappeared at Goldberg, so I'm a...
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GENUINE - STOLEN FROM A FEDEX CAR53 viewsAntoninus Pius. Gold Aureus (7.38 g), AD 138-161. Rome, AD 153/4. Reverse: COS IIII, RIC 233a; BMC 812; Calicó 1526a. Mint State. From the Douglas O. Rosenberg Collection. Ex Leo Biaggi de Blasys Collection, 717. Ex CNG 105, Lot 903; Ex Ira and Goldberg Sale 104, Lot 3320.1 commentsDracma04/02/24 at 02:59Curtis JJ: Hopefully it's been recovered, there are rece...
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Genuine - Lost or Stolen: Vespasian 69-79 AD, Sestertius, Rome, A.D.71.639 viewsObverse: IMP CAES VESPASIAN AVG P M TR P P P COS III Head laureate r.
Reverse: ROMA S C Roma standing l. holding Victory and spear.

BM-560, Paris-527 pl.XLVII (same rev. die), C-419, RIC-443. Weight 25.45gms.


Stolen from the dealer tray in Chicago around November/December 2007.
Hopefully it can be recovered some day, if you have any information please contact the dealer info@hjbltd. com or raeticus@yahoo. de .
1 comments*Alex04/02/24 at 02:12Curtis JJ: Uh oh! Found it, auctioned in Aug, 2023 (then NGC ...
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Genuine - Stolen from a Fedex car - Augustus, Silver Denarius (3.59g). 27 BC-AD 14. Lugdunum, 2 BC-AD 455 viewsAugustus, Silver Denarius (3.59g). 27 BC-AD 14. Lugdunum, 2 BC-AD 4. Reverse: AVGVSTI F COS DESIG PRINC IVVENT; C L CAESARES in exergue. RIC 207. RSC 43. Extremely Fine. Ex Ira and Goldberg Sale 104, Lot 3280.1 commentsDracma07/08/18 at 13:59Dracma: GENUINE - STOLEN FROM A FEDEX CAR
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Genuine - Lost or Stolen: Lydia Germe AE18, stolen in February 2007, ex Mediterranean Coins182 viewsLydia Germe 2nd-3rd Cent. BC, AE18 (4.62 gm.) Laureate bust of Demos right / Herakles standing facing, holding club and lionskin

areich
1 commentsareich10/21/17 at 10:13helvetica: The obverse is the Senate with IERA CYNKLHTOC, isn...
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Genuine - Lost or Stolen - Domitian and Nerva Denarius97 viewsLot of 2 roman denarii from Domitian and Nerva, "lost" by Belgian post in Charleroi Airport international office, in November 2016.

DOMITIEN (81-96). Denarius, Rome. (Cohen, n° 289 - Giard, BnF, n° 201 - RIC, n° 187). Argent. 3,27g (6h). EF
NERVA (96-98). Denarius, Rome. Clasped hands. (Cohen, n° 22 - Giard, BnF, n° 39 - RIC, n° 26). Argent. 3,34g (6h). VF+

Lot of 2 coins, bought at Alde auction in Paris on 19th October 2016, here from the auction catalogue:

Please contact Cliff user on this forum if you see them elsewhere
1 commentsCliff03/18/17 at 11:19Cliff: Please contact Cliff user on this forum if you see...
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Genuine - Lost or Stolen: 545 viewsThis coin has been stolen by Ilya Zlobin, AKA highrating_lowprice on Ebay.

I purchased this coin on 13 April 2005 for $58.00, when Zlobin offered it as Ebay auction 3969799305. I never received the coin, and received no refund.

Zlobin again offered the coin for sale on Ebay in November 2005, and when I confronted him he apologized and promised to send the coin. Again, I never received the coin nor a refund.

Zlobin has AGAIN offered the coin for sale on Ebay, as auction 220052130645. All attempts at communication have been ignored.

Posted by Varangian, invictusnumis@yahoo.com
1 commentsVarangian03/14/16 at 13:32lazooro: Zlobin means evil man in our parts!
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Genuine - Lost or Stolen: IBRAHIM 126-127 AH189 viewsTHE UMAYYAD CALIPHATE - AR DIRHAM STRUCK AT THE MINT OF
DIMASHQ IN THE YEAR 127 AH, ALBUM TYPE # 140

Bought in Canada 2009/09/12. Arrived in Madrid (Spain) on 2009/09/12. Disappeared on its way to the buyer in the Spanish Post !!!
1 comments12/01/09 at 17:36Alvaro Faubel-Frauendorff: Bought in Canada 2009/09/12. Arrived in Madrid (Sp...
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Genuine - Lost or Stolen: Ruzicka, Serdica. Septimius Severus, stolen in September 2006, ex Pars Coins407 viewsSeptimius Severus. 193-211 AD. AE 30 ( 16.40 gm; 30 mm). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Tyche standing left. Ruzicka, Serdica 321. Struck on a full flan with nice brown patina. Choice VF.

areich
1 commentsareich04/07/09 at 13:19areich: I didn't even notice at the time that it was l...
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Genuine - Lost or Stolen: vespasian quadrans239 viewsVespasian, 69-79 AD, bronze quadrans of 13.8 mm, 1.38 grams. Obverse: Globe and rudder. Reverse: Wreath around SC.  
RIC 903 (R) mule
Purchased on Ebay at the end of 11/2007. Sent to an old address by mistake. Coin was apparently not forwarded or returned to sender- never turned up.
1 commentsAleph02/03/08 at 12:35cckk: Please contact cckk by message or contact Amphora ...
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Genuine - RECOVERED - SYRIAN TETRADRACHM OF URANIUS ANTONINUS - STOLEN DECEMBER 2005957 viewsIn December I saw an unidentified Syrian tetradrachm for sale on the web and I immediately bought it since it was Uranius Antoninus. After six weeks of excited waiting the envelope arrived and was empty. This is a rare coin, and would have been a very important addition to my collection (I specialize in the 251-253 AD time period. It just broke my heart to have it stolen after feeling so elated.
Thank you,
Richard
rbeale@inreach.com
http://sonic.net/~rbeale/mysite/




1 comments*Alex07/03/06 at 02:46Noah: Wow! Congrats Richard. I bet this does not happe...
 
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