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80BC Biblical Jerusalem Widow's Mite ALEXANDER JANNAEUS Coin HENDIN 1153 i120250

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Ended: Apr 28, 2024 12:04:42 EDT
Sold for:
US $12.15
ApproximatelyC $16.62
Was US $27.00 What does this price mean?
Recent sales price provided by the seller
Save US $14.85 (55% off)
Shipping:
US $4.50 (approx C $6.16) Standard Shipping. See detailsfor shipping
Located in: Rego Park, New York, United States
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Estimated between Thu, May 9 and Sat, May 11 to 43230
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Item specifics

Coin Type
Ancient
Denomination
Prutah
Year
80-79 BC
Era
Ancient
Certification
Uncertified
Culture
Greek

Item description from the seller

Authentic Ancient Greek Roman Coins

Authentic Ancient Greek Roman Coins

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n***3 (714)- Feedback left by buyer.
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High recommended. Coins are authentic except these coins are tiny & thin, enlarged in photo. Also, the shipping cost. Made a killing in shipping cost. They don’t combine shipping cost. I Ibought 3 items separately one after the other, and shipped to me in one small envelope which you could use one or two stamps but yet charge me $4.50 each coin.
Reply from: highrating_lowprice- Feedback replied to by seller highrating_lowprice.- Feedback replied to by seller highrating_lowprice.
Let's say even Cal min-wage, 10 minutes to prepare presentation and list, 10 minutes to prepare coa, package the item update the tracking, the additional weight in the package, creates additional postage cost, using the highest quality paper, coin flip, label, electricity all going into a coin this buyer bought for $6, and instead of being grateful for the opportunity, a 2000+ year old biblically important, moral teaching coin is too much at $10.50 total cost plus tax? Revisit the bible lesson.
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