There are 8106 coins on the website, 327 of which are sold
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Attribution: Lindgren II 689; SNG BM 650; SNG Copenhagen 77
Date: 190-180 BC
Obverse: Wreathed head of Demeter right
Reverse: ΟΛΒΙΟ / BΣΕ, eagle right, standing on back of dolphin right
Size: 20.01mm
Weight: 8.94 grams
Rarity: 5
Description: crude nearing VF
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Attribution: BMC 15-17; SNG Munich 166
Date: AD 235-238
Obverse: Γ IOV OV MAΞIMOC K, bare-headed, draped, and cuirassed bust right
Reverse: BPOVZHNΩN, Hygieia standing facing, head right, feeding serpent held in hands
Size: 23.84mm
Weight: 6.67 grams
Rarity: 5
Description: VF, light roughness. From the Dr. P. Vogl collection; ex Numismatik Naumann E-auction 42 (3 April 2016), lot 516 (sold for 80 euros-$91 plus fees) with tag. ex Bankhaus Aufhäuser private sale of 28 December 1990 with dealer's tag marked at 275 DM ($170).
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Attribution: Bed 1050 var
Date: AD 1226-1270
Obverse: ԿԱՐՈՂՈՒԹ ԻԻՆՆ ԱՅ Ե (By the will of God), Queen Zabel and King Hetoum I standing facing, long cross between them
Reverse: ՀԵԹՈՒՄ ԹԱԳԱՒՈՐ ՀԱՅՈՑ (Hetoum king of the Armenians), lion standing right, crescent before
Size: 21.51mm
Weight: 2.87 grams
Rarity: 6
Description: VF
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Attribution: Sear Byzantine 885 Catania mint
Date: Dated Year 9 - AD 618/9
Obverse: Crowned and draped facing bust holding globus cruciger
Reverse: Large I, A/N/N/O to left, ςIII (date) to left, CAT in exergue
Size: 14.34mm
Weight: 3.72 grams
Rarity: 6
Description: XF
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Attribution: MI 45/230; A Guide to the Exhibition of English Medals, Grueber 376
Date: 1691
Obverse: Figures of the four Kingdoms: England, Scotland, Ireland, and Orange, the two first crossing sceptres, standing around obelisk, decorated with medallion of William and crowned shield, arms of King. GUILEL:IIII / REGN:R.
Reverse: William as Roman Emperor holds sword from which hang four crowns, QUATUOR EX UNO in exergue
Size: 45.46mm
Weight: 47.04 grams
Rarity: 7
Description: VF, a few marks. Commemorative of the conclusion of the war in Ireland, when William's sword established his dominion over the three kingdoms, and the Principality of Orange. The only other example of this medal that I could find was struck in silver while this example is clearly struck in pewter. Ex John Jencek with tag marked at $350.
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