Constantius siliqua ??forgery

Anyone else have doubts about this Constantius II siliqua on eBay?
Listing here
The seller is no fly-by-night newbie. But still he has sold coins that are from the same die/mold in April, March, and February
here,
here,
and here
This is quite a rare coin and unless part of a hoard is not likely to show up over and over in a short period. Also, the coins are from identical dies or casting molds, with all marks identical.
I hate to question one of the experts in ancient coins, but I think this should be open for discussion.
Listing here
The seller is no fly-by-night newbie. But still he has sold coins that are from the same die/mold in April, March, and February
here,
here,
and here
This is quite a rare coin and unless part of a hoard is not likely to show up over and over in a short period. Also, the coins are from identical dies or casting molds, with all marks identical.
I hate to question one of the experts in ancient coins, but I think this should be open for discussion.
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Constantius II Siliqua
He does have a good reputation and thousands of sales on eBay so you would like to think it is on the up and up. But asking him could not hurt. People willing to spend $1000 on a coin like this should be asking him questions like above to clear any doubts before committing to the coin, IMHO.
WNC Coins, LLC
1987-C Hendersonville Road
Asheville, NC 28803
wnccoins.com
WNC Coins, LLC
1987-C Hendersonville Road
Asheville, NC 28803
wnccoins.com
<< <i>There are more red flags here than at a military parade in Beijing. >>
<< <i>There are more red flags here than at a military parade in Beijing. >>
Is there anything about the coin itself that, without knowledge of the other auctions, would make you suspicious?
The eBay account is associated with Dr. Lanz, a world renown expert in ancient coins. However I do not believe the good doctor personally scrutinizes every one of his company's eBay listings.
<< <i>I do not know the series, but it looks way off to me. I put in a search on HA and found these.
Constantius II Siliqua >>
You are correct that it looks unusual for a Constantius II siliqua, but it is a rare type that probably has not need sold on Heritage before
If you look here and scroll down a little you will see another that looks similar. This type usually sells for considerably more than the more common portrait style
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<< <i>There are more red flags here than at a military parade in Beijing. >>
Is there anything about the coin itself that, without knowledge of the other auctions, would make you suspicious?
The eBay account is associated with Dr. Lanz, a world renown expert in ancient coins. However I do not believe the good doctor personally scrutinizes every one of his company's eBay listings. >>
Yes, to me the style does not appear to be correct for the period, in addition I do not like the way the surfaces look and the color looks odd.
WNC Coins, LLC
1987-C Hendersonville Road
Asheville, NC 28803
wnccoins.com
<< <i>Nap, did you ever get any closure with this question? I anxiously await any info you found out. >>
I did contact the seller but did not receive a response.