Fall Coin Auction 2024-09-21 Auction - 506 Price Results - Epic Auctions and Estate Sales in MI
Ancient Roman coin 249-251 AD1880 Morgan Silver Dollar1993 $25 1/2 oz Gold Coin UNC
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Leslie, MI, United States
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Ancient Roman coin 249-251 AD: Trojan Decius Silver Antoninianus, Full Details as Struck Original Luster with Certificate
0100: Ancient Roman coin 249-251 ADEst. $175-$225
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2 pcs. Ancient Roman Silver Coins: 2 pcs. Ancient Roman Silver Coins
0102: 2 pcs. Ancient Roman Silver CoinsEst. $60-$100
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2 pcs. Ancient Roman Silver Coins: 2 pcs. Ancient Roman Silver Coins
0103: 2 pcs. Ancient Roman Silver CoinsEst. $60-$100
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3 pcs. Ancient Roman Coins: Licinius I 308-324 AD, Licinus II 317-324 AD, Julian II 360-363 AD
0106: 3 pcs. Ancient Roman CoinsEst. $45-$65
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10 pcs. Ancient Roman Coins: Various Types & Sub Types. Likely 250-350 AD
0107: 10 pcs. Ancient Roman CoinsEst. $50-$75
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10 pcs. Ancient Roman Coins: Various Types & Sub Types. Likely 250-350 AD
0108: 10 pcs. Ancient Roman CoinsEst. $50-$75
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20 pcs. Ancient Roman Coins: Various Types & Sub Types. Likely 250-350 AD
0109: 20 pcs. Ancient Roman CoinsEst. $100-$150
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Ancient Silver Roman Coins 138-140 AD: Faustina I (The Elder)
0110: Ancient Silver Roman Coins 138-140 ADEst. $50-$75
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9 pcs. Ancient Coins: 3 Silver, 6 Bronze. All Attributel, 37B - 660 AD
0111: 9 pcs. Ancient CoinsEst. $140-$175
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5 pcs. Ancient Bronze Coins 100 BC - 400 AD: 2 by N.N.C. & 3 by I.N.B.
0112: 5 pcs. Ancient Bronze Coins 100 BC - 400 ADEst. $75-$100
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6 pcs. Ancient Coins Including 103- 76 BC: Widows Mite, 2 Attributed Roman Bronze & 3 Unattributed.
0113: 6 pcs. Ancient Coins Including 103- 76 BCEst. $50-$75
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1694 William & Mary Farthing and 1/2 Penny.: Used in Early America
0114: 1694 William & Mary Farthing and 1/2 Penny.Est. $40-$60
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1723/22 Woods Hiberia 1/2 Penny w/ Bold Overdate: PCI graded VF20 Corroded. ( Corrosion is Common in Early Colonial Issues.) Made for Ireland and sent to the American Colonies.
0115: 1723/22 Woods Hiberia 1/2 Penny w/ Bold OverdateEst. $150-$200
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1787 Connecticut Copper "Cent": Draped Bust Left, Rev. Bold Date PCI - F15. "The Connecticut Coppers were often Crudely Stuck on Imperfect Planchets. This coin is well centered w/good color on a smooth planchet
0116: 1787 Connecticut Copper "Cent"Est. $135-$185
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1781 North American Token: Used in Canada & Early America. After being minted in Ireland F - F+
0117: 1781 North American TokenEst. $100-$135
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1793E Austrian Netherland Silver Kronenthaler.: Original VF +
0118: 1793E Austrian Netherland Silver Kronenthaler.Est. $100-$135
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20 pcs. 1716-1850 Foreign Coins: Used in Early American. (Due to Coin Shortage, many Foreign Coins were used as legal tender in the U.S. Until 1857. All 20 are different and some are Silver
0119: 20 pcs. 1716-1850 Foreign CoinsEst. $80-$120
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1793 Spanish Colonial 8 Reales "Pirate Money": Mexico City Mint "Mo" was Legan Tender in Colonies and Early America until 1857 ANACS Grade EF - 45 (Scarce Grade)
0120: 1793 Spanish Colonial 8 Reales "Pirate Money"Est. $200-$275
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1803 Spanish Colonial 8 Reales "Pirate Money": Minted in Mexico City - "MO", was Legal Tender in Early America until 1857. About 10 small chop Marks Showing that Chinese Merchants Approved as good Silver.
0121: 1803 Spanish Colonial 8 Reales "Pirate Money"Est. $75-$100
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1807 Spanish Colonial 8 Reales "Pirate Money": 8R PTS Bulivia Single Chinese Merchant Chop Mark Approving it as good Silver. VF
0122: 1807 Spanish Colonial 8 Reales "Pirate Money"Est. $150-$200
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1783 Sea Salvaged Spanish "Pirate Money": Carolus III. 8 Reales Mexico City "MO" Mint Mark. Professionally Restored after Salvage
0123: 1783 Sea Salvaged Spanish "Pirate Money"Est. $125-$150