
01-SPAIN_Iberia,_Corduba.jpgLot # 170 viewsDaniel Freeman 3 - Start $15.00. SPAIN Iberia, Corduba. Mid 2nd century B.C. Æ quadrans (20.8 mm, 4.40 g, 7 h). Cn. Juli. L.f., moneyer. CN·VC·F·Q·R, diademed head of Venus right, three pellets behind / Winged Eros standing left, holding torch and cornucopia; three pellets to left. ACIP 2485; SNG BM Spain 1643; Burgos 1558. aVF.Danfree
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02-Tanit_Horse_AP_Auction.jpgLot # 277 viewsPaul 6 - An interesting, small and thick bronze AE-16 from Sicily, when it was under the domination of Carthage (ca. 375-350 BC). The obverse features the wreathed head of the Carthaginian chief goddess Tanit, facing left. The reverse has a prancing horse, right (16 mm. & .45 grams). I'm not sure about the attribution for this coin. Opening bid is $10.00. Payment is by PayPal (please use "Friends and Family"), cash or check. My PayPal address is: bulgerin@sbcglobal.net. Because the coin is so thick it will need to be mailed in a padded mailer. The cost of this, to the U.S. only, is $4.25.Paul Bulgerin
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03-_Austria.JPGLot # 350 viewsBen 3 - Austria coin set on a card, coins all seem to be 1980s. $1 open, US shipping $3 (if combined with other items there could be an additional charge due to weight) paypal to benzgemz@hotmail.com
ADDED: LOT # 17 IN THE SAME DEALbenzgemz
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05--10__lot3.jpgLot # 587 viewsDaniel Freeman 4 - I soaked these 10 uncleaned coins for 24 hours in distilled water. They really are high quality at $35.00 for a lot of 10 coins. I'm selling them in lots of 10, 25, and 100. I think you would be hard pressed to find uncleaned like these for the price. I 100% guarantee the coins.
THIS LOT SOLD, SOLD, SOLD! Danfree
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06-1921_Mercury_Dime_AP_Auction.jpgLot # 677 viewsPaul 1 - Key Date 1921 Mercury Dime. This date lists for $53 in Good-4 condition. Opening bid is much less than that at $22.00. Payment is by PayPal, cash or personal check. My PayPal address is: bulgerin@sbcglobal.net (please try and use "Friends and Family). Shipping is $1.00 in the U.S. and $2.00 elsewhere. Paul Bulgerin
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08-Ptolemy_III.jpgLot # 883 viewsDaniel Freeman 6 - Start $20.00. AE Dichalcon, (14mm, 2.86g, 1h), Ptolemy III, mint of Tyre, Obv: head of Zeus Ammon right. Rx: ΠΤΟΛΕΜΑΙΟΥ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ eagle standing left on thunderbolt, wings closed; club in field left, no control
between eagle's legs. Svoronos 711. This a really attractive little coin.
Danfree
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09-Diocletian_Follis_AP_Auction.jpgLot # 974 viewsPaul 4 - Diocletian (284-305 AD) Follis - Partially silvered with silver, green and brown patina. OB: Laureate head, right - IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG. REV: Genius standing left, holding cornucopiae and pouring liquor out of a patera - GENIO POPVLI ROMANI. Struck at the Heraclea mint in 297-298 AD with mint mark HTB (26 mm. & 6.68 grams, RIC 19a). Opening bid is $20.00. Payment is by PayPal, cash or personal check. My PayPal address is: bulgerin@sbcglobal.net (please try and use "Friends and Family). Shipping is $1.00 in the U.S. and $2.00 elsewhere.Paul Bulgerin
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10-1752.jpgLot # 1082 viewsBen 1 - 1752 VOC Zeeland Duit, $1 Open, $3 US shipping, Paypal to benzgemz@hotmail.combenzgemz
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11-C_Antestius_146BC_1000px.jpgLot # 1135 viewsJon 5 - AR Denarius, C. Antestius, 146 BC - the year Rome destroyed Carthage and Corinth. Helmeted head of Roma, dog behind, X below chin / The Dioscuri riding right, C • ANTESTI below (ANTE in monogram), ROMA in exergue. RCV 95-2. Slightly brighter silver than in photo, Start $15, Combine shipping $3 US / $2 Canada / $11 OS; paypal jon@cariboucoins.com
Satisfaction guaranteed, click image to see larger photo
jmoller51
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12-1Porcius_Festus,_Hendin_1351.jpgLot # 1284 viewsDaniel Freeman 5 - Start $15.00. Porcius Festus. 59-62 C.E. Æ prutah (15.0 mm, 1.20 g, 5 h). Procurator under Nero, Year 5 = 58/59 CE. NEPWNOC, legend within wreath, bottom tied with X / LE KAICAPOC, palm branch. Hendin 1351; Meshorer TJC 345; RPC 4972. Very Fine. Nice patina.
Porcius Festus is mentioned 13 times in the NT scriptures in Acts chapters 24, 25, and 26.
Danfree
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13-Silver_War_Nickels_AP_Auction.jpgLot # 1374 viewsPaul 5 - Ten Silver War Nickels - From 1942-1945 U.S. nickels were struck containing 35% silver to help save copper and nickel for the war effort. This lot of ten silver nickels contains coins that are mostly lustrous AU examples with lots of details. Besides being part silver, they also are notable because of the mint mark, including a "P" for the Philadelphia mint, struck above Monticello on the reverse. The silver value alone of these coins is $15.50. Opening bid is $20.00. Payment is by PayPal, cash or personal check. My PayPal address is: bulgerin@sbcglobal.net (please try and use "Friends and Family). Shipping is $2.00 in the U.S. and $3.50 elsewhere.Paul Bulgerin
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15-Constantine_I,_RIC_VII_20_(R4).jpgLot # 1581 viewsDaniel Freeman 2 - Start $10.00. Constantine I, 307-337 AD. Billon follis, 24mm, 2.77g, 6h. Mint of Ticinum, 314-315 AD. Obv: IMP CONSTANTINVS P F AVG laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Constantine Sr. right Rx: SOLI INVI-C-TO COMITI Sol standing facing, head left, raising hand and holding globe; // P•T RIC VII 20 (r4); SRCV 16087 Very Fine attractive coin.
Danfree
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