Coins, Currency, Firearms & Militaria 2021-11-04 Auction - 220 Price Results - Grant Zahajko Auctions, LLC in WA
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Walther P38 Pistol with Clip and CaseH & R U.S. M1 Rifle (1954) .30 Cal.Kings of Macedon, Philip III Arrhidaios. 323-317
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Davenport, WA, United States
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Coins, Currency, Firearms & Militaria

A tightly procured offering, the auction starts with a single owner collection of ancient coins and Greek currency as well a couple of desirable and graded U.S. gold coins. This ancient coin collection was procured very carefully with the utmost detail paid to purchasing only from reputable and established sellers that included longtime coin dealers as well as long established auctions houses. The auction then transitions into firearms highlighted by a Montana estate collection of mostly military rifles. Rifles include a collection of Lee Enfield rifles that include .22?s, Winchester, Springfield, Colt, Marlin, Remington and more. From the Montana estate and others are handguns, shotguns, and knives. Pistols and revolvers include Glock, Smith & Wesson, Colt, Ruger and more.
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Grant Zahajko
Grant Zahajko
American Art Antiques & Collectibles
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Greek Bronze Coins (4): Includes 1. Unidentified Greek bronze coin. Measures 3.3 grams, 15 mm. Obverse: turreted head of Tycge right. Reverse: Capricorn flying right. 2. Apollonia Pontica, AR 1.2 drachm. Weighs 1.3 g., 10
0001: Greek Bronze Coins (4)Est. $150-$200
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Euboia, Chalkis. 390-294 BC AR Drachm: Euboiam, Chalkis. 390-294 BC Drachm. Head of Hera right hair rolled/Eagle flying left carrying snake. SNG Cop-432v, Picard-8. Toned VF. Weighs 3.7 grams, 18 mm. Provenance: Estate, Missoula, Montana.
0003: Euboia, Chalkis. 390-294 BC AR DrachmEst. $100-$200
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Mysia, Lampsakos, 4th-3rd century BC: Mysia, Lampsakos, 4th-3rd century B.C. AR Diobol or Trihemiobol (10 mm, 1.19 gm., 2h). Purchase receipt attached. Buyer to review and determine accuracy of description. Provenance: Estate, Missoula,
0005: Mysia, Lampsakos, 4th-3rd century BCEst. $80-$125
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Thasos Celtic Imitative 148BC Tetradrachm: An authentic ancient coin of the Celts imitating the coin of Greek city of Thasos on Island in the Thracian Sea circa 148-50 BC. Measures 34 mm, weighs 15.57 grams. Provenance: Estate, Missoula,
0006: Thasos Celtic Imitative 148BC TetradrachmEst. $200-$300
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Nice Cartage AE 22 Scarce (691Q): Nice Carthage AE 22 Scarce (691Q). Date c.221-210 BC (22 mm, 8.15 g.). Ref: SNG Copenhagen 318. Slight uneven surfaces with good clear detail. Provenance: Estate, Missoula, Montana. This is an estate
0014: Nice Cartage AE 22 Scarce (691Q)Est. $100-$150
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Ionia Heracleia Ad Latmum AR Tetradrachm: Ionia Heracleia Ad Latmum AR Tetradrachm. Ca. 190 B.C. (16.64 grams, 30 mm). BMC-14.151, 1; SNG Cop-781. Provenance: Estate, Missoula, Montana. This is an estate sale with all coins and currency
0015: Ionia Heracleia Ad Latmum AR TetradrachmEst. $800-$1,200
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Greece Egypt Ptolemy Ancient Greek Coin: Greece Egypt Ptolemy ancient Greek Tertradrachm silver coin (23.87 mm, 13.41 grams). Provenance: Estate, Missoula, Montana. This is an estate sale with all coins and currency being sold on an as-is
0020: Greece Egypt Ptolemy Ancient Greek CoinEst. $100-$200
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Thessaly, Larissa. Circa 460-440 BC: Thessaly, Larissa. Circa 460-440 BC. AR Drachm (19 mm, 5.8 gm.). Hermann group III, series E, pl. II, 7 SNG Copenhagen 101. Good VF. Provenance: Estate, Missoula, Montana. This is an estate sale with
0021: Thessaly, Larissa. Circa 460-440 BCEst. $200-$300
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Scythian/Indo Greek Coin: Scythian/Indo Greek bronze coin (10.5 grams, 20 mm x 22 mm). Provenance: Estate, Missoula, Montana. This is an estate sale with all coins and currency being sold on an as-is basis. All efforts have
0023: Scythian/Indo Greek CoinEst. $50-$80
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Sicily, Akragas. Circa 480/478-470 BC: Sicily, Akragas. Circa 480/478-470 BC. AR Didrachm (20 mm, 8.36 g, 3h). Jenkins, Gela Group IV: SNG ANS 951 (same dies); HGC 2. 97. VF, old cabinet tone. Purchased from Athena Numismatics, Windsor,
0026: Sicily, Akragas. Circa 480/478-470 BCEst. $400-$600
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Southern Apulia, Tarentum c. 280-228 BC: Southern Apulia, Tarentum c. 280-228 BC. AR Obol (9 mm, 0.52 g). Provenance: Estate, Missoula, Montana. This is an estate sale with all coins and currency being sold on an as-is basis. All efforts
0027: Southern Apulia, Tarentum c. 280-228 BCEst. $40-$60
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