There are 8022 coins on the website, 265 of which are sold
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Attribution: BWS 2620; Bell pg. 226, 21; Batty -; Mitchiner 9097
Date: ND - early to mid 1800's
Obverse: A woman standing facing, wearing an unusual headdress with towels hanging from it, using an iron, to the right a small stand holding more towels; TRADE MARK in small letters below
Reverse: ORLANDO JONES / BUY / * STARCH *
Size: 22mm
Weight: 4.4 grams
Rarity: 5
Description: Nearing XF
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Attribution: RIC VI 60b Alexandria
Date: AD 305-306
Obverse: GAL VAL MAXIMIANVS NOB CAES, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Reverse: CONCORDIA MIL-ITVM, emperor receiving Victory on globe from Jupiter, B in center field; ALE in exergue
Size: 22.29mm
Weight: 2.80 grams
Rarity: 5
Description: VF with great style portrait.
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Attribution: RIC IV 498 Rome
Date: AD 229
Obverse: IMP SEV ALE-XANDER AVG, laureate head right
Reverse: PM TR P - VIII COS III P P, emperor holding eagle-tipped scepter, driving triumphal quadriga right
Size: 28.03mm
Weight: 10.22 grams
Rarity: 5
Description: VF, pitting on reverse.
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Attribution: Withers 837; Davis 63; Mitchiner 7949
Date: ND - early to mid 1800's
Obverse: R. WARREN / THE INVENTOR OF JAPAN LIQUID BLACKING, bust right
Reverse: ROBERT WARRENS / LIQUID BLACKING MANUFACTORY, canister inscribed No. 14 MARTINS LANE LONDON, lid inscribed R.W.
Size: 31mm
Weight: 10.55 grams
Rarity: 5
Description: Good VF. a few marks on the reverse.
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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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