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50 Cent 3rd Issue Fractional Currency Fr 1328 PCGS Gem CU-65 PPQ

Red Reverse.  With Surcharge .  Autographed Signatures. Great color with strong bronzing,  premium paper, and well balanced margins.

$725.00

50 Cent 3rd Issue Fractional Currency Fr-1334 PMG AU-58 EPQ

Green Back. “a” on Front. A premium note that displays strong color and bronzing. The paper is bright and margins are full.

$269.00

50 Cent 4th Issue Fractional Currency Fr-1374 PMG XF-45

An always popular note with Lincoln’s portrait. Good color blends nicely with paper only showing light usage.

$425.00

7/2/1780 Three Dollars Rhode Island Fr RI-284 PMG AU-50 EPQ

Fr RI-284. An attractive well inked and fully signed Guarantee note that exhibits three bold signatures and premium paper.

$409.00

9/26/1778 Eight Dollars Continental Currency PCGS Ch AU-55

CC-81. A pleasing note with full borders, good color, bright paper, and a solid signature.

$649.00

C 1792 Kentucky Cent, Lancaster – PCGS MS-63. RD.

A lovely original coin with somewhat reflective surfaces that are a slightly mellowed mint red. Struck with a lettered, LANCASTER, edge.

$1,695.00

c 95-75 BC Seleucid Kingdom Silver Tetradrachm. NGC XF. – Philip I Philadelphos.

Extra Fine. Philip “The Brother-Loving” defeated his brother in battle, and was soon defeated by Tigranes of Armenia. Obverse, diademed head right. Reverse, Zeus seated, holding Nike and scepter. Wonderful style, well centered and struck.

$395.00

c 95-75 BC . GREEK. Seleucid Kingdom. Silver Tetradrachm. NGC. Philip I Philadelphos.

Choice Fine. Philip “The Brother-Loving” defeated his brother in battle, and was soon in his turn defeated by Tigranes of Armenia. Well centered and struck. One of the last issues of a great Kingdom.

$199.00

c 95-75 BC . GREEK. Seleucid Kingdom. Silver Tetradrachm. NGC. Philip I Philadelphos.

Choice Very Fine. Philip “The Brother-Loving” defeated his brother in battle, and was soon in his turn defeated by Tigranes of Armenia. Well centered and struck. One of the last issues of a great Kingdom.

$295.00