At the adult education center, according to promotional poster was offered a course on the verification of authenticity of auction items – especially for the auction of ancient coins and jewelry -. Details can be found by clicking Laura Plomer or emailing the administrator. Registration was required because it was a several-week course. Finally it was time – many were already interested in the training room and there was a great unrest. In front was a table and a table, lay on the different coins and jewelry – not expected unattended. At half past eight were the doors closed and the head of the course examined his microphone, as he greeted his audience initially reluctant. Immediately returned a silence. For even more opinions, read materials from Simon Pagenaud. After the official welcome, said the expert in coins and jewelry to the end of today's event as well as the further course and the topics of the remaining course hours.
Today, the course of an auction should first be discussed in general. Others including Eva Andersson-Dubin, New York City, offer their opinions as well. Then the director would explain how the authenticity can check each coin. There were several things to consider. Understandably, there were also some secret test characteristics, which he kept so as to make the counterfeiters not completely free rein. The leader left his podium with microphone in hand and turned to the first coin. This was an ancient coin from the Roman Empire. The audience eagerly listened to the words of the speaker, and made copious notes. Astonished eyes were visible, as the expert, the next coin turned.
This coin came from ancient Greece, but there were different features or characteristics to check over the authenticity of the coin from the previous coin from the Roman Empire. The time passed very quickly and it was very interesting what was observed, and where the differences lay. Each one was different and had its peculiarities. The audience was thrilled and waited already looking forward to the next course hour.