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  2. Winning Losing Won Lost Watching Available in aftersale  
    E3, Lot 62:

    Charles I. 1625-49. AR groat. Aberyswyth. 1.86 gm. 22 mm.

    Very Fine; a few slight marks, attractive toning.

  3. Winning Losing Won Lost Watching Available in aftersale  
  4. Winning Losing Won Lost Watching Available in aftersale  
  5. Winning Losing Won Lost Watching Available in aftersale  
    E2, Lot 63:

    Edward I. 1272-1307. AR penny. 1.10 gm. 18 mm.

    Very Fine; toned, well struck portrait.

  6. Winning Losing Won Lost Watching Available in aftersale  
    E3, Lot 63:

    Commonwealth. 1649-60. AR shilling. 5.77 gm. 30 mm.

    Good Fine; old toning; scratch on edge of obverse.

  7. Winning Losing Won Lost Watching Available in aftersale  
    A33, Lot 63:

    SYRIA, SELEUKID KINGS. Seleukos I Nikator. 312-280 B.C. AR drachm. 4.16 gm. 16 mm. Attic standard. Type of Alexander with name of Seleukos. Seleukia in Pieria. Head of Herakles right, wearing lion scalp; dotted border / Zeus Nicephorus enthroned left holding Nike with outstretched right hand and a long scepter with his left hand; ΣΕΛΕΥΚΟΥ behind; KP beneath throne; monogram in field lower left. Newell, WSM. 891 (same dies); plate XV:13. Houghton-Lorber 31. Good Very Fine; atrractive old toning over fresh surfaces; well centered portrait of pleasing style. Reverse a bit off center. Rare.

    The coinage of the Seleukid kings begins with the end of the reign of Alexander the Great. Alexander rewarded Seleukos I with rule over Babylon. Though the coins were based on the Attic weight standard that Alexander used, the art was Hellenistic realism and the portraiture for the series gives us an indication of the actual appearance of this series of kings. This collection covers most of the reigns. It was formed by an individual with a keen interest in history. He has asked that it be offered in the name of two of his forebears whom he wishes to honor: W.B. & R.E. Montgomery. (There are some additional lots in this sale from the same collection: 30, 31, 35, 56, 57, 58, 179, 180, 181, 185, 190, 201, 206, 211, 213, 215, 216, 218, 226, 231, 240.)

  8. Winning Losing Won Lost Watching Available in aftersale  
  9. Winning Losing Won Lost Watching Available in aftersale  
    A31, Lot 64:

    PELOPONNESOS. ELIS. Olympia. 103rd Olympiad. 368 BC. AR drachm. 5.55 gm. 20 mm.

    Near Very Fine; attractively toned. Very rare.

  10. Winning Losing Won Lost Watching Available in aftersale  
    E1, Lot 64:

    Henry III. 1216-1271. AR voided cross penny. 1.41 gm. 20 mm. Class IIIb. NICOLE ON LVND. S. 1363. N. 987. Very Fine; toned.

  11. Winning Losing Won Lost Watching Available in aftersale  
    E3, Lot 64:

    Charles II. 1660-1685. AR crown. 29.65 gm. 40 mm.

    Good Fine; attractive old toning over fresh surfaces.

  12. Winning Losing Won Lost Watching Available in aftersale  
    E4, Lot 64:

    Charles II. 1660-1685. AR fourpence. 2.13 gm. 19 mm. 1679. S. 3384. ESC 1851. Extremely Fine; choice coin.

  13. Winning Losing Won Lost Watching Available in aftersale  
    A31, Lot 65:

    PELOPONNESOS. ELIS. Olympia. 109th-110th Olympiad. 344/0 BC. AR hemidrachm. 2.71 gm. 16 mm.

    Fine; lightly toned. Very rare.

  14. Winning Losing Won Lost Watching Available in aftersale  
    E3, Lot 65:

    James II. 1685-1688. AR threepence. 17 mm.

    In PCGS holder graded XF45; attractively toned. Photographed through plastic.

  15. Winning Losing Won Lost Watching Available in aftersale  
  16. Winning Losing Won Lost Watching Available in aftersale  
    E3, Lot 66:

    George I. 1714-1727. AR shilling. 6.04 gm. 25 mm.

    Very Fine; fresh with luster traces. Nice coin.

  17. Winning Losing Won Lost Watching Available in aftersale  
    E2, Lot 67:

    Charles II. Shilling. 5.92 gm. 26 mm.

    Near Very Fine; light attractive old toning.

  18. Winning Losing Won Lost Watching Available in aftersale  
    E3, Lot 67:

    George I. 1714-1727. AR sixpence. 3.03 gm. 21 mm.

    Good Very Fine; attractively toned.

  19. Winning Losing Won Lost Watching Available in aftersale  
  20. Winning Losing Won Lost Watching Available in aftersale  
    E2, Lot 68:

    William III. 1694-1702. AR sixpence. 2.98 gm. 21 mm.

    Uncirculated; minor haymarking.

  21. Winning Losing Won Lost Watching Available in aftersale  
  22. Winning Losing Won Lost Watching Available in aftersale  
    E2, Lot 69:

    George II. AR crown. 30.04 gm. 38 mm.

    Very Fine; attractive toning that highlights the design.

  23. Winning Losing Won Lost Watching Available in aftersale  
    E3, Lot 69:

    George II. 1727-1760. Æ halfpenny. 9.30 gm. 29 mm.

    Near Extremely Fine; glossy red and brown tone with hints of original luster.

  24. Winning Losing Won Lost Watching Available in aftersale  
  25. Winning Losing Won Lost Watching Available in aftersale  
    E3, Lot 70:

    George III. 1760-1820. Shilling.

    Extremely Fine; attractively toned; fresh surfaces.

  26. Winning Losing Won Lost Watching Available in aftersale  
  27. Winning Losing Won Lost Watching Available in aftersale  
    E2, Lot 71:

    George III. 1760-1820. Shilling. 6.02 gm. 26 mm.

    Lustrous Extremely Fine+; attractive light toning over minty surfaces.

  28. Winning Losing Won Lost Watching Available in aftersale  
    E3, Lot 71:

    George III. 1760-1820. AR sixpence. 3.02 gm. 21 mm.

    Brilliant About Uncirculated; slight scratches on obverse.

  29. Winning Losing Won Lost Watching Available in aftersale  
  30. Winning Losing Won Lost Watching Available in aftersale  
    A31, Lot 72:

    PELOPONNESOS. ARGOLIS. Argos. Ca 470-430 B.C. AR triobol. 2.77 gm. 15 mm.

    Very Fine; lightly toned. Very Rare.

  31. Winning Losing Won Lost Watching Available in aftersale  
    E2, Lot 72:

    Victoria. Shilling. 5.65 gm. 23 mm.

    Good Very Fine; nicely toned and visually attractive.

  32. Winning Losing Won Lost Watching Available in aftersale  
    E3, Lot 72:

    George III. 1760-1820. Æ twopence ("Cartwheel"). 58.19 gm. 40 mm.

    Very Fine; minimal edge bumps; pleasant example.

  33. Winning Losing Won Lost Watching Available in aftersale  
    E3, Lot 73:

    Victoria. 1837-1901. AR sixpence. 2.82 gm. 19 mm.

    Extremely Fine; attractive multi-hued toning.

  34. Winning Losing Won Lost Watching Available in aftersale  
  35. Winning Losing Won Lost Watching Available in aftersale  
  36. Winning Losing Won Lost Watching Available in aftersale  
    E3, Lot 74:

    George V. 1910-1936. AR sixpence. 2.83 gm. 19 mm.

    Uncirculated.

  37. Winning Losing Won Lost Watching Available in aftersale  
  38. Winning Losing Won Lost Watching Available in aftersale  
  39. Winning Losing Won Lost Watching Available in aftersale  
  40. Winning Losing Won Lost Watching Available in aftersale  
    E3, Lot 75:

    ANGLO-GALLIC. AQUITAINE. Edward I. 1272-1307. AR denier au Leopard. 0.94 gm. 18 mm.

    Good Very Fine; lightly toned. Attractive.

  41. Winning Losing Won Lost Watching Available in aftersale  
  42. Winning Losing Won Lost Watching Available in aftersale  
    A31, Lot 77:

    PELOPONNESOS. ARGOLIS. Argos. Ca 270-250 B.C. Æ dichalkon. 3.39 gm. 18 mm.

    Good Very Fine; glossy brown patina.

  43. Winning Losing Won Lost Watching Available in aftersale  
    E3, Lot 77:

    FRANCE. ALSACE. Strasbourg (State). 15th Century. AR half kreuzer. .71 gm. 18 mm.

    Good Very Fine; clear and bold.

  44. Winning Losing Won Lost Watching Available in aftersale  
  45. Winning Losing Won Lost Watching Available in aftersale  
    A31, Lot 78:

    PELOPONNESOS. ARGOLIS. Argos. Late 1st Century - 80 B.C. Æ dichalkon. 2.67 gm. 15 mm.

    Good Very Fine; dark green patina.

  46. Winning Losing Won Lost Watching Available in aftersale  
    E2, Lot 78:

    Union of England and Ireland. Æ 20. 2.54 gm.

    Good Very Fine; glossy brown patina. Very rare.

  47. Winning Losing Won Lost Watching Available in aftersale  
    E3, Lot 78:

    REPUBLIC OF CHINA. Æ 10 cash (10 wen). 6.59 gm. 28 mm.

    Extremely Fine; attractive glossy red-brown patina.

  48. Winning Losing Won Lost Watching Available in aftersale  
  49. Winning Losing Won Lost Watching Available in aftersale  

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