1068 d.c. Byzantine Coin. This is my best for now

vince76

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I have one similar to that,any way of finding a value to these?

For me it is valuable because i found it after 1000 years. You can buy them on ebay for 100-150 $.
 

The feelings that you have enjoyed finding the coin and taking time to have it identified is priceless, worth way more than $100-$150. I have not sold any of my finds yet and I keep most of the odd bits and pieces I dig, excluding the trash. I am thinking that I would like to make things out of them, perhaps steam punk art.
 

The feelings that you have enjoyed finding the coin and taking time to have it identified is priceless, worth way more than $100-$150. I have not sold any of my finds yet and I keep most of the odd bits and pieces I dig, excluding the trash. I am thinking that I would like to make things out of them, perhaps steam punk art.

My friend's question, the beginner, who found the old coin, was: how much can i sell it, how much, tell me. I told he could sell it for 140$ and the next day he was looking for someone who was interested. But then he changed his mind. He told me that he's not going to sell it or maybe later :)). Somehow i knew it would happen :))
I was so exited when i found this coin that i had dinner in front of the sea and i spent 70$. So my coin is worth 100~150 + 70$ :)))))
Nice idea to use them for steampunk art. I wish you will find some free time for it.
 

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