
01-1864Fr5a.jpgLot # 156 viewsBen 2 - 1864 Napoleon III 5 Centimes, Paris mint, $2 open, $3.50 US shipping.benzgemz
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02-City_Commemorative_AE3,_RIC_VII_Heraclea_144.jpgLot # 275 viewsDaniel Freeman 1 - Start $12.00. City Commemorative AE3, 330-333 AD. Heraclea. obv: CONSTANTINOPOLI. Helmeted bust of Constantinopolis left, wearing imperial cloak. rev: Victory standing left, foot on prow, holding scepter and leaning on shield. Mintmark: dot SMH gamma star RIC VII Heraclea 144; LRBC 931, SRCV 16472 Rated rarity (r3)
Danfree
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03-1857_FEC_AP_Auction.jpgLot # 376 viewsPaul 4 - 1857 Flying Eagle Cent - Nice, original coin with brown patina. There is a bit of dirt which can be removed. The Flying Eagle Cents were the first small cents struck by the U.S. mint and were only minted for circulation in 1857 and 1858. Always a popular type coin. Opening bid is only $1.00. 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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04-F-2.jpglot # 464 viewsWarthog 1 -START $ 10- This is another one that hurts! Lucky I don't have anything invested in it. I got it with other coins in a collection. In fact, I don't think that the Chinese guy even knew that it was bad. I was surprised that the Chinese would sell fake coins of this type. The police are really bad about "real" money being faked. This coin was very hard to tell from a real one. The size is correct and the weight is also correct. BUT it is too thick! When you put it next to a real one you can see that. Let's start this one at 10$. Warthog
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05-HK470a.jpgLot # 560 viewsBen 4 - 1933 Worlds Fair "So-Called-Dollar" HK-470. 33mm Brass, $25 to start, US shipping $3.50benzgemz
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06-Elagabalus,_RIC_IV_162.jpgLot # 689 viewsDaniel Freeman 3 - Start $32.00. Elagabalus, 218-222 AD. AR denarius 17.5 mm, 3.35 g, 6h. Mint of Rome, 219 AD. Obv: IMP ANTONINVS AVG laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Elagabalus right, seen from behind. Rx: VICTORI-A AVG Victoria walking left holding wreath and palm. RIC IV 162, RSC 304, SRCV 7555 Very Fine almost Extra Fine. Nice toning. In a recent auction at Classical Numismatic Group, Inc. sold one like mine (0ver $100.00 that does not compare with this one for sale on AP. Direct URL: https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=248355
Danfree
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07-1920_Six_Pence_AP_Auction.jpgLot # 783 viewsPaul 2 - Lightly Circulated 1920 Six Pence - Just a bit of wear and some light toning. In 1920, the Royal Mint reduced the silver content from .925 to .500 silver. This is a .500 silver coin, KM 815a.1. Opening bid is $5.00. 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 $2.00 elsewhere.Paul Bulgerin
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08-F-3.jpgLot # 8113 viewsWarthog Jim 2 -You guys, I bet, know more about this than me. I'm betting that its a fake. It weights 6.3g and just looks fake. Lets start it at 1$. Warthog
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09-Val1a.jpgLot # 963 viewsBen 3 - Valerian I (253-260) Antoninianus, IMP C P LIC VALERIANVS AVG, PM TR P II COS PP, Valerian standing left sacrificing over an altar. RSC 159a attributed to Viminacum. Good metal. Start at $35. US shipping $3.50benzgemz
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10-Celtic_-_Roman_AR_(rare)_Fibula_with_Dangle_(6,5g,_56mm_x_18mm.jpgLot # 1087 viewsDaniel Freeman 4 - Start $50.00. Rare type of Celtic-Roman AR (Solid Silver)ornate fibula. 1st - 3rd century A.D. (6.59g,60mm X 18.3mm) Very beautiful with intricate designs. Almost never found fully intact and especially with dangle present. You will not find this caliber of artifact anytime soon. What a nice Christmas gift to someone or Yourself! PS: Use magnifier for higher resolution photos.Danfree
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11-Gratian_GNS_AP_Auction.jpgLot # 1173 viewsPaul 6 - Gratian (367-383 AD) GLORIA NOVI SAECVLI AE-3 - This reverse type is unique to Emperor Gratian and was only struck at the Arles mint. The reverse Latin legend proclaims the "glorious new age" to be brought forth by Gratian. It didn't happen. He was assassinated in 383 during the revolt led by Magnus Maximus. The unique form of legend on the obverse D N GRATIANVS AVGG AVG Gratian "Augustus Augustorum", or "Emperor of Emperors". Rx: GLORIA NOVI SAECVLI (18 mm. & 2.2 grams, RIC, IX, 15). Opening bid is $10.00. 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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12-F-4.jpgLot # 1285 viewsWarthog Jim 3 - This was in a collection I got a few days ago. Very fake. Start $1Warthog
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