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  1. Winning Losing Won Lost Watching Available in aftersale  
    A31, Lot 1:

    PERSIA. Achaemenid Empire. Sardes. Circa 485-420 BC; time of Darios I to Xerxes II. AV Daric. 8.40 gm. 16 mm.

    Good Very Fine.

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    E3, Lot 3:

    George III. 1760-1820. AV third guinea. 2.76 gm. 17 mm.

    Nice Fine; pleasing surfaces; full round flan. Pleasing coin.

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    A31, Lot 4:

    CELTIC BRITAIN. Trinovantes and Catuvellani. Cunobelin. Ca A.D. 10-43. AV stater. 5.43 gm. 18 mm.

    Good Very Fine.

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    E3, Lot 4:

    William IV. 1830-1837. AV sovereign. 7.81 gm. 22 mm.

    Fine/Very Fine; evenly worn.

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    A31, Lot 5:

    PLANTAGENET. Edward III. 1327-1377. AV Quarter Noble. 1.56 gm. 18 mm.

    Very Fine; lightly clipped.

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    E3, Lot 6:

    SOUTHWESTERN GAUL. Volcae Tectosages. 139-83 B.C. AR. 2.54 gm. 12 mm.

    Very Fine; attractive old toning.

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    A31, Lot 8:

    HOUSE OF HANOVER. George I. 1714-1727. AV Quarter Guinea. 2.11 gm. 16 mm.

    Good Very Fine; minor haymarking. Fresh and attractive.

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    A31, Lot 10:

    HOUSE OF HANOVER. George III. 1760-1820. AV Quarter Guinea. 2.10 gm. 16 mm.

    Extremely Fine; light haymarking.

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    E3, Lot 10:

    SICILY. Kentoripai. After 241 B.C. Æ dekonkia. 8.35 gm. 25 mm.

    Near Very Fine; dark olive green patina.

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    A31, Lot 12:

    ENGLISH MILLED. George VI. Proof sovereign.

    In NGC Proof 65 holder; choice. Photographed through plastic.

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    A31, Lot 15:

    INDIA. PRINCELY STATES. Kutch-Bhuj. Desalji II. VS 1876-1917 / AD 1819-1860. AV 25 Kori. 4.68 gm. 16 mm.

    Almost Uncirculated.

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    A31, Lot 16:

    INDIA. PRINCELY STATES. Kutch-Bhuj. Pragmalji II. VS 1917-1932 / AD 1860-1875. AV 25 Kori. 4.67 gm. 16 mm.

    Almost Uncirculated.

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    A31, Lot 17:

    INDIA. PRINCELY STATES. Mysore. Krishna Raja Wodeyar. 1799-1868. AV Pagoda. 3.42 gm. 11 mm.

    Good Extremely Fine.

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    E3, Lot 18:

    CARIA. Mylasa. Circa 170-130 B.C. AR drachm. 2.00 gm. 16 mm.

    Good Fine; old toning, minor striking cracks.

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    A31, Lot 19:

    INDIA. DUTCH EAST INDIA COMPANY. Masulipatam. AV 3 Swami Pagoda. 3.44 gm. 11 mm.

    Mint State; well centered. Rare.

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    A31, Lot 20:

    INDIA. DUTCH EAST INDIA COMPANY. Negapatnam. AV "Porto Novo" Pagoda. 3.39 gm. 11 mm.

    Good Extremely Fine; light rose toning.

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    A31, Lot 23:

    LUCANIA. Herakleia. Ca 281-278 B.C. AR drachm. 3.70 gm. 18 mm.

    About Extremely Fine; fresh surfaces, attractively toned.

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    E3, Lot 24:

    ROMAN REPUBLIC. C. Vibius C.f. Pansa. 90 B.C. AR denarius. 3.96 gm. 18 mm.

    Good Very Fine; lightly toned, fresh surfaces.

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    A31, Lot 25:

    SICILY. Gela. 420-405 B.C. Æ triantes. 4.84 gm. 18 mm.

    Good Very Fine; pleasing black patina. Good style.

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    E3, Lot 26:

    Augustus. 27 B.C. - A.D. 14. Æ as. 9.95 gm. 29 mm.

    Fine+; minor corrosion; pleasing dark green patina. Strong portrait.

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    A31, Lot 28:

    SICILY. Himera. Circa 450-420 B.C. Æ Hemilitron. 17.34 gm. 26 mm.

    Very Fine; bold obverse; deep olive patina.

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    E3, Lot 29:

    Nerva. A.D. 96-98. AR denarius. 3.41 gm. 17 mm.

    Near Very Fine; well centered.

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    E3, Lot 30:

    Trajan. A.D. 98-117. AR denarius. 3.07 gm. 19 mm.

    Good Very Fine; toned; some obverse porosity.

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    A31, Lot 31:

    THESSALY. Larissa. Late 4th century BC. Æ dichalkon. 3.67 gm. 18 mm.

    Good Very Fine; attractive brown-green patina.

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    E3, Lot 33:

    Antoninus Pius. A.D. 138-161. AR denarius. 3.34 gm. 18 mm.

    Good Very Fine; attractively toned with pleasing iridescence.

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    E3, Lot 34:

    Antoninus Pius. A.D. 138-161. Æ sestertius. 29.54 gm. 33 mm.

    Good Fine; bold bust, glossy green patina.

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    A31, Lot 36:

    PELOPONNESOS. PHLIASIA. Phlious. Ca 430 BC. AR hemidrachm. 2.41 gm. 14 mm.

    Fine; especially pleasing reverse. Extremely rare.

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    A31, Lot 37:

    PELOPONNESOS. PHILASIA. Phlious. Early to mid 4th Century B.C. AR obol. .70 gm. 12 mm.

    Very Fine; beautifully toned. Rare.

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    E3, Lot 37:

    Caracalla. A.D. 198-217. AR denarius. 3.25 gm. 20 mm.

    Good Very Fine; toned. Attractive portrait.

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    E3, Lot 38:

    Severus Alexander. 222-235. AR denarius. 3.11 gm. 20 mm.

    Good Very Fine; toned; well centered and struck on broad flan.

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    E3, Lot 39:

    Maximinus I. 235-238. AR denarius. 3.11 gm. 19 mm.

    Good Very Fine; well centered and well struck; lightly toned. Bold portrait.

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    A31, Lot 40:

    PELOPONNESOS. SIKYONIA. Sikyon. Ca 360-330 BC. AR obol. .76 gm. 12 mm.

    Good Very Fine; lightly toned.

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    E3, Lot 40:

    Gordian III. 238-244. AR antoninianus. 4.63 gm. 22 mm.

    Good Very Fine; lightly toned; well centered and struck on broad flan.

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    E3, Lot 41:

    Philip I. 244-249. Æ sestertius. 11.09 gm. 29 mm.

    Good Fine; dark green/black patina, striking crack at 9. Scarce.

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    A31, Lot 44:

    PELOPONNESOS. SIKYONIA. Sikyon. Ca late 330s B.C. AR stater. 11.87 gm. 28.5 mm.

    Good Very Fine; lightly toned, minor porosity.

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    A31, Lot 50:

    PELOPONNESOS. ACHAIA. Aigeira. Ca 40-30 BC. Æ tetrachalkon. 4.00 gm. 18 mm.

    Very Fine; glossy black patina.

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    E3, Lot 50:

    ANGLO-SAXON. Cnut. 1016-1035. AR short cross penny. 1.09 gm. 18 mm.

    Good Very Fine; fresh coin with some soil still present.

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    E3, Lot 52:

    Edward I. 1272-1307. AR penny. 1.39 gm. 20 mm.

    Good Very Fine; attractively toned.

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    E3, Lot 53:

    Edward I. 1272-1307. AR penny. 1.42 gm. 18 mm.

    Good Very Fine; bright surfaces.

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    E3, Lot 54:

    Henry V. 1413-1422. AR halfpenny. .82 gm. 15 mm.

    Good Very Fine; well struck; tight flan.

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    E3, Lot 55:

    Henry VIII. 1509-1547. AR groat. 2.80 gm. 24 mm.

    Near Very Fine; slight bend, minor marks on obverse.

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    E3, Lot 56:

    Henry VIII. 1509-1547. AR halfgroat. 1.20 gm. 18 mm.

    Good Very Fine; particularly attractive portrait; attractive old toning.

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    A31, Lot 57:

    PELOPONNESOS. ACHAIAN LEAGUE. Korone. Ca 195-188 BC. AR hemidrachm. 2.31 gm. 15 mm.

    Very Fine; nicely toned. Very rare.

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    E3, Lot 58:

    James I. 1603-25. AR shilling. Third issue. 5.94 gm. 31 mm.

    Near Very Fine; toned; full round flan.

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