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April 3, 1772 Eighteen Pence Pennsylvania Colonial Fr PA-155 PMG Choice CU-64

PA-155. Nicely margined with strong black ink and bold signatures and serial number.

$459.00

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.

$350.00

c 95-75 BC Greek Seleucid Kingdom Silver Tetradrachm NGC Ch VF 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.

$250.00

January 14, 1779 Thirty Dollars Continental Currency Fr CC-93 PMG AU-55 EPQ

CC-93. Attractive paper and solid red design elements are seen on this lightly circulated $30 with original surface. The pen signatures and serial number are sharp and bold.

$1,095.00

March 1, 1770 1/2 Dollar Maryland Colonial Fr MD-53 PMG VF-35

MD-53. A moderately circulated example with even wear. Signatures and numbering are bold.

$495.00

March 25, 1776 One Shilling New Jersey Colonial Fr NJ-175 PMG Choice CU-63 EPQ

NJ-175. Strong signatures and ink stand out on fresh premium paper.

$665.00

March 25, 1776 Thirty Shillings New Jersey Fr NJ-181 PMG Choice CU-64 EPQ

Only 12,500 notes of this denomination were printed in this issue. A beautiful example that features bold red and black inks, bright premium paper, and three sharp signatures. Great eye appeal!

$650.00