Late Roman Bronze Coins

Coin talk => Late Roman Bronze coins => Topic started by: Heliodromus on June 04, 2021, 12:48:46 PM

Title: Stamps worth more than the coin
Post by: Heliodromus on June 04, 2021, 12:48:46 PM
Just received this one today after a month in the mail from France. Apparently held hostage by a maverick post master at one post office then released and/or remailed at another.

I paid EUR 14 with free shipping from France !

The coin itself is nice enough despite the encrustations (bought it more for the early Rome bust), but look at the stamps !! These are old Franc-denominated stamps which I just learned France still accepts as valid (even pre-1960 ones !) despite nowadays using the Euro. I've read the old stamps are valid at an exchange rate of 6.55 FF = 1 EUR, so there's about 10 EUR of stamps on the package, meaning I paid about 4 EUR for the coin.

I love these over-the-top stamp packages, and always keep them.
Title: Re: Stamps worth more than the coin
Post by: Victor on June 04, 2021, 02:20:40 PM

I've posted this before, but these stamps were definetely more interesting than the coin; but I only bought it because of the old Sear certificate.

The 1 cent green stamp to the far left is from 1924. The 3 cents stamps are from the 1950's and the 13 cent stamps are from the 70's, many are bicentennial issues.