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9/26/1778 Eight Dollars Continental Currency Fr CC-81 PCGS Ch AU-55

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

$599.00

April 10, 1777 Twenty Shillings Pennsylvania Colonial Fr PA-222b PMG AU-53 EPQ

Red and Black Ink. This scarcer of two varieties includes red ink which is also much tougher at this grade level. Bright fresh premium paper, excellent color, and bold signatures combine for fantastic eye appeal!

$799.00

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

April 3, 1772 Two Shillings Pennsylvania Colonial Fr PA-156 PMG Choice CU-64 EPQ

PA-156. A beautiful note that blends strong inks, bold signatures and original paper. Only a tight left margin prevents what would surly be a Gem grade.

$559.00

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

Kingdom of Macedon – Alexander III “the Great” AV Stater, 336–323 BC, Choice XF

A classic gold stater of Alexander III of Macedon, struck during his lifetime or shortly thereafter, representing one of the most influential coinages of the ancient world. The obverse depicts Athena in Corinthian helmet, rendered with bold classical style and strong detail, while the reverse shows Nike striding left, holding wreath and stylus, a powerful […]

$6,995.00

Kingdom Of Macedon Philip II 359-336 BC AV Stater NGC Choice VF 5/5-4/5

Light Marks. The 18th King of Macedonia, a brilliant military strategist, and diplomate who transformed Macedonia into a dominant power in Greece. This gold stater is a late lifetime-early posthumous issue of Amphipolis, ca. 340-328 BC. Laureate head of Apollo right / ΦIΛIΠΠOY, charioteer driving galloping biga right, kentron in right hand, reins in left; […]

$4,750.00