>>21015510>>21015525Awesome
>>21015593Amazing historical rarity, damn
>>21017444>>21017455>>21017588Checked, I don't know anything about those obscure South American coins specifically without looking them up but the market has been strong and growing so I think you'll do very well on those. Really cool stuff man, keep slurping and making projectionfag seethe.
I haven't slurped any shiny since the 70 grams of sterling I got for $4.77 last week, but I did luck upon an exceptionally rare Bronze Age rock that was just listed by one of my favorite antiquities sellers who sells everything dirt-cheap.
In over 10 years I've never seen anything else like it get listed, the closest was 1 part of a bronze 3-part mold for casting little 4th century BC Scythian triangular 3-edged arrowheads. This is half of a Celtic late bronze age carved stone mold for making small socketed throwing-spear javelin tips, when hammer finished the spearheads would've been about 1"x3" (25x75mm). Original stone molds for ancient bronze tools or weapons are super rare so I'm very lucky to have seen it before anyone else recognized what it was, it's been a while since I've added anything nice to my Bronze Age weaponry collection.