ROMAN. Imperial. Lot of three (3) AR denarii of Gordian III. Includes: Emperor on horseback. RSC 234 // Pietas. RSC 186 // Salus. RSC 325. Good VF, lustrous. LOT SOLD AS IS, NO RETURNS. Three (3) coins in lot."
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ROMAN. Imperial. Lot of two (2) AR denarii of Gordian III. Includes: Securitas. RSC 340 // Venus. RSC 347. Near EF, lustrous. LOT SOLD AS IS, NO RETURNS. Two (2) coins in lot."
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ROMAN. Imperial. Lot of two (2) antoninianii of Macrianus. Includes: Indulgentia seated left; star to left. RSC 6a // Roma seated left. RSC 11. VF, encrustation. LOT SOLD AS IS, NO RETURNS. Two (2) coins in lot."
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ISLAMIC. Umayyad Caliphate. Lot of three (3) Æ falus. All coins: Arab-Byzantine Three Standing Figures type (Type III). Tabariyya (Tiberias) mint. Album 3512. Coins Fine to VF, all with earthen patina. LOT SOLD AS IS, NO RETURNS. Three (3) coins in lot."
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WORLD. France. Lot of two (2) French Medals. Includes: Antoine Perrenot. Bishop of Arras, 1538-1559. PB Uniface Medal. Later cast // André-Hercule de Fleury. Cardinal and statesman, 1653-1743. Æ Medal. By Dassier. Dated 1736 (in Roman numerals). VF, marks and dings on the bronze. LOT SOLD AS IS, NO RETURNS. Two (2) coins in lot."
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WORLD. Miscellaneous. Lot of six (6) silver and copper issues. Includes: MEXICO, Second Republic. AR 8 Reales. Dated 1886 Go RR // RUSSIA. AR Half Rouble. Dated 1818 ПС СПБ // // CU 2 Kopeken. Dated 1763 MM. Overstruck // CU 2 Kopeken. Dated 1788 ПM. Overstruck // 3 Kopek. Dated 1845 CM // UNITED STATES. AR Dollar. Dated 1896. Fine to Near EF. LOT SOLD AS IS, NO RETURNS. Six (6) coins in lot."
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MIXED. Greek-Roman Imperial. Lot of seven (7) bronze issues. Includes: GREEK: Sicily, Akragas. Æ Tetras // Kings of Bithynia, Prusias I. Æ // Kings of Commagene. Antiochos IV. Æ // ROMAN PROVINCIAL. Cilicia, Selucia ad Calycadnum. Macrinus. Æ // Cilicia, Tarsos. Gordian III. Æ // ROMAN IMPERIAL. Constantine I. Æ Follis. London mint // Constantine I. Æ Follis. Trier mint. Fine to VF, one holed. LOT SOLD AS IS, NO RETURNS. Seven (7) coins in lot."
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MIXED. Lot of eight (8) Greek, Roman Provincial and Imperial bronzes. Includes: Ptolemaic Kings of Egypt. Ptolemy III. Æ Oktobol // Roman Imperial: Divus Augustus. Æ As // Diva Faustina Senior. Æ Sestertius // Faustina Junior. Æ As // Severus Alexander. Æ Sestertius // Philip I. Æ Sestertius // Diocletian. Æ Follis // Roman Provincial: Egypt, Alexandria. Diocletian. Potin Tetradrachm. Average Fine to VF, mostly brown patinas, some roughness and porosity, smoothing on the Ptolemaic bronze. LOT SOLD AS IS, NO RETURNS. Eight (8) coins in lot."
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MIXED. Italy & France. Lot of two (2) medals. Includes: Papal. Innocent XII. Cast AR Medal // France. Cardinal Mazarin. Æ Medal. Paris mint restrike. Dated 1659. VF and EF. LOT SOLD AS IS, NO RETURNS. Two (2) coins in lot."
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MODERN REPLICAS. Lot of five (5) electrotypes of Greek coins. Includes: Carthage. "EL" Stater // Lampsakos. "AV" Stater // Lampsakos. "AR" Tetradrachm // Rhodes. "AR" Tetradrachm // Satraps of Caria. Pixodaros. "AR" Tetradrachm. VF or better, toned, all base metal as made. LOT SOLD AS IS, NO RETURNS. Five (5) coins in lot."
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MODERN REPLICAS. Lot of six (6) uniface electrotypes of Ptolemaic Oktadrachms. Includes: PTOLEMAIC KINGS of EGYPT: three obverses and three reverses for "AV" Oktadrachm types. As made. LOT SOLD AS IS, NO RETURNS. Six (6) coins in lot.Such uniface specimens were created by Robert Ready and sons to mount in educational displays that were produced for and inexpensively sold to British schools in the pre-war era.
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MODERN REPLICAS. Lot of eight (8) uniface electrotypes of Roman Republican & Imperial coins. Includes: Early Republic "AV" Stater obverse // L. Mussidius Longus "AV" Aureus obverse // Sulla "AV" Aureus reverse // Antony Legionary "AV" Aureus reverse // Ahenobarbus "AV" Aureus obverse // Brutus "AV" Aureus reverse // Augustus "AV" Aureus obverse (2 pieces). As made. LOT SOLD AS IS, NO RETURNS. Eight (8) coins in lot.Such uniface specimens were created by Robert Ready and sons to mount in educational displays that were produced for and inexpensively sold to British schools in the pre-war era.
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