
20-F-7.jpgLot # 20137 viewsWarthog Jim 5 - This is another one that you guys should know better than me. I have no idea what it is. BUT it does have "copy" on it, but lets call it a fake! Also there are two of them. So this lot is two, both the same. START: $1Warthog
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08-F-3.jpgLot # 8113 viewsWarthog Jim 2 -You guys, I bet, know more about this than me. I'm betting that its a fake. It weights 6.3g and just looks fake. Lets start it at 1$. Warthog
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19-Gordian_III_AP_Auction_.jpgLot # 19101 viewsPaul 5 - Gordian III (238-244AD) Silver VIRTVTI AVGVSTI Antoninianus - Nice coin with original gray toning over silver surfaces. The reverse depicts Hercules resting his club on a rock while holding the skin of the Nemean Lion. Interesting obverse legend of IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FIL AVG. There is a planchet flaw on the reverse in front of Hercules (22 mm. & 3.35 grams, RIC IV 95, struck 241-243 AD). I will start this one out at $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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15-1944-S_Lincoln_Cents_Lot_1_AP_Auction.jpgLot # 1597 viewsPaul 3 - A small lot of five full red BU to Choice BU 1944-S Lincoln Wheat Cents. In 1944-1945 cents were struck from used shell casings in an effort to help the U.S. war effort, just like the steel 1943 cents and the 35% silver "War Nickels". The 1944-S lists for about $6.00 in MS-63 "Red". Here are five of them. Opening bid for this group of five is only $8.00. 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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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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14-Philip_I,_BMC_3._16,_17.jpgLot # 1489 viewsDaniel Freeman 5 - Start $25.00. Thrace, Moesia Superior, Viminacium Philip I, 244-249 AD. AE sestertius; 19.07g, 28.0mm, 12h Struck 244 A.D. Obv: IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Philip right, seen from behind. Rx: PMS C-OL VIM Moesia standing facing, head left, holding a hand over both bull on left, facing right, and lion on right, facing left // ANV (= yr. 5 = 244 A.D.). BMC 3. 16,17; SGICV 3874. Nice portrait, well centered. Good buy!
Danfree
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10-Celtic_-_Roman_AR_(rare)_Fibula_with_Dangle_(6,5g,_56mm_x_18mm.jpgLot # 1087 viewsDaniel Freeman 4 - Start $50.00. Rare type of Celtic-Roman AR (Solid Silver)ornate fibula. 1st - 3rd century A.D. (6.59g,60mm X 18.3mm) Very beautiful with intricate designs. Almost never found fully intact and especially with dangle present. You will not find this caliber of artifact anytime soon. What a nice Christmas gift to someone or Yourself! PS: Use magnifier for higher resolution photos.Danfree
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16-F-5.jpgLot # 1686 viewsWarthog Jim 4 - I picked this up in China a couple of years ago. When I checked it at PCGS I found it was fake. I paid about 100RMB (16$) for it. How about we start it at 15$. Warthog
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18-Hadrian,_RIC_II_795.jpgLot # 1886 viewsDaniel Freeman 6 - Start $25.00. Hadrian. AD 117-138. Æ As (25mm, 10.90 g, 5h). Rome mint. Struck circa AD 134-138. Laureate head right / Aequitas standing left, holding scales and measuring rod. RIC II 795d. VF. Direct URL:https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=3301838
Danfree
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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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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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13-09dime1.jpgLot # 1383 viewsBen 5 - Nice 1909 dime, start at $25. US shipping $3.50benzgemz
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