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696: Colonial Currency, GA, no date (1776),  $8854: Colonial Lottery Ticket,  c. 1760, Providence694: Colonial Currency, GA, 1776,  Sterling,  1s6d
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Winchester, VA, United States
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Early American History Auctions, Inc. (EAHA) announces the release of its latest auction catalogs. Session One Closing over EBAY Live Auctions on Sunday, April 3, 2005 is an Internet & Mail Bid Auction, consisting of 497 lots of Authentic, Historic Autographs, Coins, Currency, Encased Postage Stamps, Civil War Material, Prints, Maps, and other Americana. Session Two Closing over EBAY Live Auctions on Sunday, April 24, 2005 is an Internet & Mail Bid Auction, consisting of 639 lots of Authentic, Historic Autographs, Civil War Material, Prints, Maps, and other Americana. Session Three Closing over EBAY Live Auctions on Monday, April 25, 2005 is an Internet & Mail Bid Auction, consisting of 798 lots of Colonial Currency, Colonial Coinage, Ancient Coins, a large selection of Thalers, Obsolete Currency and World Currency.
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(485-478 BC) Greece, Syracuse, Silver Stater: Ancient Coins(485-478 B.C.) Greece, Syracuse, Silver Stater, Very Fine. 16.84 grams. S-913. Obv: Slow Quadrigia right. Rev: Head of Arethusa. A popular design, being medium silver in color with a
1388: (485-478 BC) Greece, Syracuse, Silver StaterEst. US$350-US$450See Sold Price
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(475-425 BC) Persia,Gold Daric-Achaemenid Kings: Ancient CoinsGold Daric of Achaemenid Kings (475-425 B.C.) Persia, Gold Daric of Achaemenid Kings, Choice Very Fine. 8.3 grams. Obv: King kneeling-running position right holding bow and spear.
1389: (475-425 BC) Persia,Gold Daric-Achaemenid KingsEst. US$1,200-US$1,400See Sold Price
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(461-396 BC) Greece, Messana, Silver Tetradrachm: Ancient CoinsMessana in Sicily Silver Tetradrachm (461-396 B.C.) Greece, Messana in Sicily, Silver Tetradrachm, ICG graded VF-30. Obv: Charioteer driving a walking horse right. Rev: Hare
1390: (461-396 BC) Greece, Messana, Silver TetradrachmEst. US$650-US$850See Sold Price
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(425-422 BC) Greece,Leontonoi,Silver Tetradrachm: Ancient Coins(425-422 B.C.) Greece, Leontonoi, Silver Tetradrachm, Very Fine. 16.2 grams. S-838. Obv: Laureate head of Apollo. Rev: Head of lion with open jaws, surrounded by barley. Subdued
1391: (425-422 BC) Greece,Leontonoi,Silver TetradrachmEst. US$500-US$600See Sold Price
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(390-330 BC) Greece, Ephesos, Silver Tetradrachm: Ancient CoinsClassic Ephesos “Bee” Silver Tetradrachm (390-330 B.C.) Greece, Ephesos, Silver Tetradrachm, Very Fine. 15.1 grams. S-4372/3. Obv: Bee with straight wings. Rev: Forepart
1392: (390-330 BC) Greece, Ephesos, Silver TetradrachmEst. US$450-US$550See Sold Price
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(325-270 BC) Greece, Acarnania, Silver Stater: Ancient Coins(325-270 B.C.) Greece, Acarnania, Silver Stater, Extremely Fine. Obv: Pegasus flying left. Rev: Head of Athena wearing Corinthian helmet left. Well centered on b on sides and
1393: (325-270 BC) Greece, Acarnania, Silver StaterEst. US$275-US$375See Sold Price
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Phoenicia, Arados, Silver Drachm: Ancient CoinsMint State Arados Silver Drachm (202-133 B.C.) Phoenicia, Arados, Silver Drachm, Mint State. Obv: Bee. Rev: Stag standing before a palm tree. A nice light silver in color with
1394: Phoenicia, Arados, Silver DrachmEst. US$500-US$700
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(145-116 B.C.) Egypt, Silver Tetradrachm: Ancient CoinsCleopatra III and Ptolemy IX Silver Tetradrachm (145-116 B.C.) Egypt, Cleopatra III and Ptolemy IX, Silver Tetradrachm, Choice Extremely Fine or better. Obv: Diodemed head of Ptolemy
1395: (145-116 B.C.) Egypt, Silver TetradrachmEst. US$300-US$350
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(138-129 BC ) Seleukid Empire,Silver Tetradrachm: Ancient CoinsLarge Mint State Silver Tetradrachm of Antiochus VII (138-129 B.C. ) Seleukid Empire, Silver Tetradrachm of Antiochus VII, Choice Mint State. A lustrous large silver coin with strong
1396: (138-129 BC ) Seleukid Empire,Silver TetradrachmEst. US$425-US$575
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(51-30 BC) Egypt, Cleopatra VII, Bronze 1/8 Unit: Ancient CoinsTiny Cleopatra VII Bronze 1/8 Unit (51-30 B.C.) Egypt, Cleopatra VII, Bronze 1/8 Unit, Very Fine. Obv: Diodemed youthful bust of Cleopatra. Rev: Double Cornucopia. A most unusual
1397: (51-30 BC) Egypt, Cleopatra VII, Bronze 1/8 UnitEst. US$200-US$300See Sold Price
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(69 A.D.) Rome, Silver Denarius of Vitellius: Ancient Coins(69 A.D.) Rome, Silver Denarius of Vitellius, Very Fine. RIC-109. Obv: Laureate head of Vitallius right. Rev: Dolphin above tripod. A rare one year type. Vitellius was the ninth of
1398: (69 A.D.) Rome, Silver Denarius of VitelliusEst. US$450-US$600See Sold Price
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(69 A.D.) Rome, Silver Denarius of Otho: Ancient CoinsRare Otho Denarius (69 A.D.) Rome, Silver Denarius of Otho, Very Fine. Obv: Bare head of Otho. Rev: Securitas holding scepter and wreath. Very Rare. Attractive, silver-gray
1399: (69 A.D.) Rome, Silver Denarius of OthoEst. US$1,100-US$1,400See Sold Price
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(96-98 A.D.) Rome, Nerva, Silver Denarius: Ancient CoinsImpressive Rome Nerva Silver Denarius (96-98 A.D.) Rome, Nerva, Silver Denarius, Very Choice About Mint State. Obv: Laurete head right of Nerva. Rev: Aequitas standing holding
1400: (96-98 A.D.) Rome, Nerva, Silver DenariusEst. US$600-US$800See Sold Price
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(96-98 A.D.) Rome, Silver Denarius of Nerva: Ancient CoinsImpressive Silver Denarius of Nerva (96-98 A.D.) Rome, Silver Denarius of Nerva, About Mint State. RIC-13. S-3019. Obv: Laureate head right of Nerva. Rev: Aequitas standing left
1401: (96-98 A.D.) Rome, Silver Denarius of NervaEst. US$850-US$1,150See Sold Price
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(177-192 A.D.) Rome, Silver Denarius of Commodus: Ancient Coins(177-192 A.D.) Rome, Silver Denarius of Commodus, Extremely Fine. Obv: Laureate bust of Commodus. Rev: Salus standing left feeding serpent. Impressive, high-relief details and lovely,
1402: (177-192 A.D.) Rome, Silver Denarius of CommodusEst. US$300-US$425
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195-197 A.D.) Rome, Clodius Albinus as Ceasar: Ancient Coins, Silver Denarius, Choice Extremely Fine. RIC-11a. Obv: Bare head of Albinus right. Rev: Roma seated left on shielf holding palladium and scepter. A super-sharp looking coin with
1403: 195-197 A.D.) Rome, Clodius Albinus as CeasarEst. US$350-US$450See Sold Price
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(198-217 A.D.) Roman, Syria, Silver Tetradrachm: Ancient Coins(198-217 A.D.) Roman Colonial, Syria, Silver Tetradrachm of Caracalla, Mint State. Obv: Bust of Caracalla. Rev: Eagle. Small, natural edge roughness at top behind the head and
1404: (198-217 A.D.) Roman, Syria, Silver TetradrachmEst. US$275-US$375See Sold Price
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(238 A.D.) Rome, Silver Antoninianus of Balbinus: Ancient Coins(238 A.D.) Rome, Silver Antoninianus of Balbinus, Extremely Fine. RIC-10. Obv: Radiate draped, cuirassed bust of Balbinus. Rev: Clasped hands. A nice-looking example of this rare
1405: (238 A.D.) Rome, Silver Antoninianus of BalbinusEst. US$375-US$500See Sold Price
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(244-249 A.D.) Greece, Syria, Silver Tetradrachm: Ancient Coins(244-249 A.D.) Greece, Syria, Silver Tetradrachm, Extremely Fine. Obv: Laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right. Rev: Eagle facing head left. Another lustrous and well struck coin with
1406: (244-249 A.D.) Greece, Syria, Silver TetradrachmEst. US$275-US$350See Sold Price
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(286-308 A.D.) Roman Empire, Silver Argenteus: Ancient CoinsRoman Empire Silver Argenteus of Maximianus (286-308 A.D.) Roman Empire, Silver Argenteus of Maximianus, Very Choice About Uncirculated. Obv: Laureate bust of Maximianus. Rev:
1407: (286-308 A.D.) Roman Empire, Silver ArgenteusEst. US$900-US$1,100See Sold Price
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(527-565 A.D.) Byzantine Empire, Gold Solidus: Ancient Coins(527-565 A.D.) Byzantine Empire, Gold Solidus of Justinian I, Constantinople Mint, Extremely Fine. 4.40 grams. Obv: Helmeted bust of Justinian I holding globus and cruciger. Rev:
1408: (527-565 A.D.) Byzantine Empire, Gold SolidusEst. US$300-US$400
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(582-602 A.D.) Byzantine Empire, Gold Solidus: Ancient Coins(582-602 A.D.) Byzantine Empire, Gold Solidus of Maurice Tiberius, Choice Extremely Fine. 4.42 grams. S-478. Obv: Facing bust of Maurice Tiberius. Rev: Angel holding long staff and
1409: (582-602 A.D.) Byzantine Empire, Gold SolidusEst. US$300-US$400
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(602-610 A.D.) Byzantine Empire, Gold Solidus: Ancient Coins(602-610 A.D.) Byzantine Empire, Gold Solidus of Phocas, Constantinople Mint, Extremely Fine. 4.45 grams. Obv: Crowned facing bust holding cross. Rev: Angel standing holding long staff
1410: (602-610 A.D.) Byzantine Empire, Gold SolidusEst. US$300-US$400See Sold Price
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(741-775 A.D.) Byzantine Empire, Gold Tremissis: Ancient Coins(741-775 A.D.) Byzantine Empire, Gold Tremissis of Constantine V, Very Fine 1.28 grams. S-1567. Obv: Bust facing with cross. Rev: Bust facing with globus cruciger. Typical
1411: (741-775 A.D.) Byzantine Empire, Gold TremissisEst. US$300-US$400
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