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Coin, Currency, Paper, Antiquities & Art Auction Lot #0 (Sale Order 1 of 116) Welcome to Echoes of Glory's first of three days of timed online auction with a total of 320 lots of coins, currency, militaria, Nazi, paper, books, art, insignia and medals from ancient times to the present. We'll be adding photos and descriptions of the lots daily, so please check back often! Remember the auction is "as is/where is" with no returns allowed - please check out the multiple photos and description before bidding. Lots of good items, bid early, bid often, bid high and good luck!
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Roman Republic Quadrigatus Coin Lot #1 (Sale Order 2 of 116) ROMAN REPUBLIC. Quadrigatus. Circa 216-215 BC. Silver didrachm (6.32 gm). Laureate head of Janus with slightly curving neck truncation, two annulets at top of head partially obscured by hair, dotted border / Jupiter standing in quadriga driven by Victory right, wielding thunderbolts.
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Imperial Rome Gordian III Coin Lot #2 (Sale Order 3 of 116) Marcus Antonius Gordianus Pius (January 20, 225 †February 11, 244), known in English as Gordian III, was Roman Emperor from 238 to 244. Gordian was the son of Antonia Gordiana and his father was an unnamed Roman Senator who died before 238. Antonia Gordiana was the daughter of Emperor Gordian I and younger sister of Emperor Gordian II. Very little is known on his early life before becoming Roman Emperor. Gordian had assumed the name of his maternal grandfather in 238.
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Roman Republic Minuncium Coin Lot #3 (Sale Order 4 of 116) |
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Imperial Rome Caracalla Coin Lot #4 (Sale Order 5 of 116) Caracalla (Latin: Marcus Aurelius Severus Antoninus Augustus; 4 April 188 – 8 April 217) was Roman emperor from 198 to 217. The eldest son of Septimius Severus, he reigned jointly with his father from 198 until Severus' death in 211. For a short time he then ruled jointly with his younger brother Geta until he had him murdered later in 211. Caracalla is remembered as one of the most notorious and unpleasant of emperors because of the massacres and persecutions he authorized and instigated throughout the Empire.
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Imperial Rome Caracalla Coin Lot #5 (Sale Order 6 of 116) Caracalla (Latin: Marcus Aurelius Severus Antoninus Augustus; 4 April 188 – 8 April 217) was Roman emperor from 198 to 217. The eldest son of Septimius Severus, he reigned jointly with his father from 198 until Severus' death in 211. For a short time he then ruled jointly with his younger brother Geta until he had him murdered later in 211. Caracalla is remembered as one of the most notorious and unpleasant of emperors because of the massacres and persecutions he authorized and instigated throughout the Empire.
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Imperial Rome Julia Domna Lot #6 (Sale Order 7 of 116) Julia Domna (170–217) was a member of the Severan dynasty of the Roman Empire. Empress and wife of Roman Emperor Lucius Septimius Severus and mother of Emperors Geta and Caracalla, Julia was among the most important women ever to exercise power behind the throne in the Roman Empire.
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Greek/Scythian Azes II Coin Lot #7 (Sale Order 8 of 116) Azes II (reigned circa 35–12 BCE), may have been the last Indo-Scythian king in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, western Pakistan.
After the death of Azes II, the rule of the Indo-Scythians in northwestern India and Pakistan finally crumbled with the conquest of the Kushans, one of the five tribes of the Yuezhi who had lived in Bactria for more than a century, and who were then expanding into India to create a Kushan Empire.
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Imperial Rome Caracalla Lot #8 (Sale Order 9 of 116) Caracalla (Latin: Marcus Aurelius Severus Antoninus Augustus; 4 April 188 – 8 April 217) was Roman emperor from 198 to 217. The eldest son of Septimius Severus, he reigned jointly with his father from 198 until Severus' death in 211. For a short time he then ruled jointly with his younger brother Geta until he had him murdered later in 211. Caracalla is remembered as one of the most notorious and unpleasant of emperors because of the massacres and persecutions he authorized and instigated throughout the Empire
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Imperial Rome/Greek Trebonianus Gallus Coin Lot #9 (Sale Order 10 of 116) Trebonianus Gallus (Latin: Gaius Vibius Afinius Trebonianus Gallus Augustus; 206 – August 253), also known as Gallus, was Roman Emperor from 251 to 253, in a joint rule with his son Volusianus. Lots of strife and invasions under his rule - eventually killed by his own legions.
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Imperial Roman Aurelian Coin Lot #10 (Sale Order 11 of 116) Aurelian (Latin: Lucius Domitius Aurelianus Augustus; 9 September 214 or 215 - September or October 275), was Roman Emperor from 270 to 275. During his reign, he defeated the Alamanni after a devastating war. He also defeated the Goths, Vandals, Juthungi, Sarmatians, and Carpi. Aurelian restored the Empire's eastern provinces after his conquest of the Palmyrene Empire in 273. The following year he conquered the Gallic Empire in the west, reuniting the Empire in its entirety. He was also responsible for the construction of the Aurelian Walls in Rome, and the abandonment of the province of Dacia. His successes effectively ended the Roman Empire's Crisis of the Third Century, earning him the title Restorer of the World. Although Domitian was the first Emperor who had demanded to be officially hailed as dominus et deus (master and god), these titles never occurred in written form on official documents until the reign of Aurelian.
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Imperial Roman Aurelian Coin Lot #11 (Sale Order 12 of 116) Aurelian (Latin: Lucius Domitius Aurelianus Augustus; 9 September 214 or 215 - September or October 275), was Roman Emperor from 270 to 275. During his reign, he defeated the Alamanni after a devastating war. He also defeated the Goths, Vandals, Juthungi, Sarmatians, and Carpi. Aurelian restored the Empire's eastern provinces after his conquest of the Palmyrene Empire in 273. The following year he conquered the Gallic Empire in the west, reuniting the Empire in its entirety. He was also responsible for the construction of the Aurelian Walls in Rome, and the abandonment of the province of Dacia. His successes effectively ended the Roman Empire's Crisis of the Third Century, earning him the title Restorer of the World. Although Domitian was the first Emperor who had demanded to be officially hailed as dominus et deus (master and god), these titles never occurred in written form on official documents until the reign of Aurelian.
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Imperial Rome Emporer Valens Coin Lot #12 (Sale Order 13 of 116) Valens (Latin: Flavius Julius Valens Augustus; 328 – 9 August 378) was the Eastern Roman Emperor from 364 to 378. He was given the eastern half of the empire by his brother Valentinian I after the latter's accession to the throne. Valens, sometimes known as the Last True Roman, was defeated and killed in the Battle of Adrianople, which marked the beginning of the collapse of the decaying Western Roman Empire.
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Imperial Roman Emporer Constantius II Coin Lot #13 (Sale Order 14 of 116) Flavius Iulius Constantius, known in English as Constantius II (7 August 317 ? November 3 361) was a Roman Emperor (337-361) of the Constantinian dynasty. Constantius joins the lengthy list of emperors whose career was marked by a seemingly endless series of wars both domestic and foreign. He served as Caesar from 324 until his father's death in 337 at which time he shared the title of Augustus with two other brothers, Constantine II and Constans. To make sure no more Johnny-come-latelies in his family would try their hand at being emperor too it is thought that he engineered a bloodbath that left nary a relative. Constantine II died in battle and Constans was murdered by the men of Magnentius, the first of several usurpers. This left Constantius finally as sole legitimate emperor and he moved quickly to suppress Magnentius, an endeavor he eventually accomplished. The strife didn't end there, however, as he still had to deal with other revolts and wars on every corner of the empire. Caught in these never-ending battles he died while on his way to battle Julian II.
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Imperial Rome Constantine I Coin Lot #14 (Sale Order 15 of 116) Constantine the Great (Latin: Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus Augustus; 27 February c. 272 – 22 May 337), also known as Constantine I or Saint Constantine, was Roman Emperor from 306 to 337. Well known for being the first Roman emperor to be converted to Christianity, Constantine and co-Emperor Licinius issued the Edict of Milan in 313, which proclaimed tolerance of all religions throughout the empire.
Constantine defeated the emperors Maxentius and Licinius during civil wars. He also fought successfully against the Franks, Alamanni, Visigoths, and Sarmatians during his reign — even resettling parts of Dacia which had been abandoned during the previous century. Constantine built a new imperial residence at Byzantium, naming it New Rome. However, in Constantine's honor, people called it Constantinople, which would later be the capital of what is now known as the Byzantine Empire for over one thousand years. Because of this, he is thought of as the founder of the Byzantine Empire.
Death commemorative coin minted by Constantine's sons.
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Imperial Rome Emporer Augustus Coin Lot #15 (Sale Order 16 of 116) Augustus (Latin: Imperator Caesar Divi F. Augustus, 23 September 63 BC – 19 August 14 AD) was the founder of the Roman Empire and its first Emperor, ruling from 27 BC until his death in 14 AD. Born into an old, wealthy equestrian branch of the plebeian Octavii family, in 44 BC Augustus was adopted posthumously by his maternal great-uncle Gaius Julius Caesar following Caesar's assassination. Together with Mark Antony and Marcus Lepidus, he formed the Second Triumvirate to defeat the assassins of Caesar. Following their victory at Phillipi, the Triumvirate divided the Roman Republic among themselves and ruled as military dictators. The Triumvirate was eventually torn apart under the competing ambitions of its members: Lepidus was driven into exile and stripped of his position, and Antony committed suicide following his defeat at the Battle of Actium by Augustus in 31 BC.
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Imperial Rome Emporer Tetricus I Coin Lot #16 (Sale Order 17 of 116) Gaius Pius Esuvius Tetricus was Emperor of the Gallic Empire (Imperium Galliarum) from 271 to 274, following the murder of Victorinus. Tetricus, who ruled with his son, Tetricus II, was the last of the Gallic emperors following his surrender to the Roman emperor Aurelian.
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Imperial Rome Emperor Antonius Pius Coin Lot #17 (Sale Order 18 of 116) Antoninus Pius (Latin: Titus Fulvius Aelius Hadrianus Antoninus Augustus Pius; born 19 September, 86 AD – died 7 March, 161 AD), also known as Antoninus, was Roman Emperor from 138 to 161. He was a member of the Nerva-Antonine dynasty and the Aurelii. One of the longest reigning caesars, the Empire was mostly at peace during his rule.
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Two Imperial Roman Coins Lot #18 (Sale Order 19 of 116) These nice Sestertii arevalued at $25-$50 each.
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Two Imperial Rome Coins Lot #19 (Sale Order 20 of 116) These nice Sestertii arevalued at $25-$50 each.
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Macedonian Greek Thessalonica Coin Lot #20 (Sale Order 21 of 116) Thessaloniki also known as Thessalonica and Salonica, "co-reigning" city of the Eastern Roman Empire, alongside Constantinople. Founded in 315 BC by Cassander of Macedon, Thessaloniki's history spans some 2,300 years. An important metropolis by the Roman period, Thessaloniki was the second largest and wealthiest city of the Byzantine Empire. The earliest known letter by Paul the Apostle was written to the early Christian church in Thessaloniki and is identified as First Thessalonians.
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Imperial Rome Faustina Senior Coin Lot #21 (Sale Order 22 of 116) Annia Galeria Faustina, more familiarly referred to as Faustina I (Latin: Faustina Major; born on September 21, in about 100; died in October or November of 140), was a Roman Empress and wife of Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius.
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Imperial Rome Emperor Severus Alexander Coin Lot #22 (Sale Order 23 of 116) Severus Alexander (Latin: Marcus Aurelius Severus Alexander Augustus; 1 October 208 – 18 or 19 March 235) was Roman Emperor from 222 to 235. Alexander was the last emperor of the Severan dynasty. He succeeded his cousin Elagabalus upon the latter's assassination in 222, and was ultimately assassinated himself, marking the epoch event for the Crisis of the Third Century — nearly fifty years of civil wars, foreign invasion, and collapse of the monetary economy. As emperor, Alexander's though peace time reign was prosperous, assessment of military conflict against the rising Sassanid Empire is mixed, though the Sassanid threat was checked. However, when campaigning against Germanic tribes of Germania, Alexander attempted to bring peace by engaging in diplomacy and bribery. This apparently alienated many in the legions and led to a conspiracy to assassinate and replace him.
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Imperial Rome Emperor Antonius Pius Coin Lot #23 (Sale Order 24 of 116) Having one of the longest reigns in Roman history, Antoninus Pius (Latin: Titus Fulvius Aelius Hadrianus Antoninus Augustus Pius; born 19 September, 86 AD – died 7 March, 161 AD), also known as Antoninus, was Roman Emperor from 138 to 161. He was a member of the Nerva-Antonine dynasty and the Aurelii.
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Imperial Rome Emperor Caracalla Coin Lot #24 (Sale Order 25 of 116) Caracalla (Latin: Marcus Aurelius Severus Antoninus Augustus; 4 April 188 – 8 April 217) was Roman emperor from 198 to 217. The eldest son of Septimius Severus, he reigned jointly with his father from 198 until Severus' death in 211. For a short time he then ruled jointly with his younger brother Geta until he had him murdered later in 211. Caracalla is remembered as one of the most notorious and unpleasant of emperors because of the massacres and persecutions he authorized and instigated throughout the Empire.
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Byzantine Phocas Coin Lot #25 (Sale Order 26 of 116) Phocas (Latin: Flavius Phocas Augustus; Greek, Phokas) was Byzantine Emperor from 602 to 610. He usurped the throne from the Emperor Maurice, and was himself overthrown by Heraclius after losing a civil war.
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Two Greek Bronze Age Arrowheads Lot #26 (Sale Order 27 of 116) Cruciform bronze points in good condition.
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Two Imperial Roman Arrowheads Lot #27 (Sale Order 28 of 116) Two 1st to 3rd century Imperial Roman Arrowheads found in what is modern Bulgaria.
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Ancient Terracotta Lamp Lot #28 (Sale Order 29 of 116) Typical Israeli Terracota Lamp - repaired lip.
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Ancient Terracotta Lamp Lot #29 (Sale Order 30 of 116) Typical 1st century Greco-Jewish Terracota Lamp - lightly damaged spout.
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Ancient Terracotta Water Jug Lot #30 (Sale Order 31 of 116) Very nice, delicate Terracotta Water Jug - almost 4" tall.
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Ancient Terracotta Amphora Lot #31 (Sale Order 32 of 116) Ancient Terracotta Amphora, almost 4" with damaged lip.
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US Liberty 1922 Silver Dollar Lot #32 (Sale Order 33 of 116) |
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Australian $5.00 "Battle of Bunda Straits" Coin Lot #33 (Sale Order 34 of 116) Commemorating the 1942 Battle of Sundra Strait where the heavy cruiser USS Houston and the light cruiser HMAS Perth were lost. Complete with issue box and sleeve.
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US Benjamin Franklin Half Dollar Lot #34 (Sale Order 35 of 116) |
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US Benjamin Franklin Half Dollar Lot #35 (Sale Order 36 of 116) |
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US JFK Half Dollar Lot #36 (Sale Order 37 of 116) |
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US JFK Half Dollar Lot #37 (Sale Order 38 of 116) |
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US JFK Half Dollar Lot #38 (Sale Order 39 of 116) |
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Admiral William "Bull" Halsey Commemorative Coin Lot #39 (Sale Order 40 of 116) Commander of 3rd Fleet, Task Force 38, Pacific Theater of Operation in WWII>
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General Douglass MacArthur Commemoratiove Coin Lot #40 (Sale Order 41 of 116) 25th Anniversary coin commemorating the signing of the Japanese Surrender in 1945.
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"Capture of New Orleans" Commemorative Coin Lot #41 (Sale Order 42 of 116) |
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US Navy "Great White Fleet" Cruise Commemorative Coin Lot #42 (Sale Order 43 of 116) |
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Panama Canal Opening Commemorative Coin Lot #43 (Sale Order 44 of 116) |
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US Spanish-American War Commemorative Coin Lot #44 (Sale Order 45 of 116) |
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"Sinking of the Lusitania" Commemorative Coin Lot #45 (Sale Order 46 of 116) |
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President Ronald Reagan Medal of Merit Lot #46 (Sale Order 47 of 116) Given out by Ronald Reagan to award members of the Republican Party Task Force, complete with hinged case.
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Republican Task Force Medal of Merit Lot #47 (Sale Order 48 of 116) Complete with hinged case.
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Alaska & Hawaii Statehood Commemorative Coin Lot #48 (Sale Order 49 of 116) Issued to celebrate the entry of Alaska and Hawaii as the 49th and 50th states.
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200th Anniversary of the Birth of the US Navy Table Medal Lot #49 (Sale Order 50 of 116) Bronze medallion sealed in clear Lucite, it measures 4"x 4".
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200th Anniversary of the Birth of the US Navy Table Medal Lot #50 (Sale Order 51 of 116) Bronze, it measures 3" in diameter.
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NASA Apollo XV Commemorative Coin Lot #51 (Sale Order 52 of 116) |
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NASA Apollo XII Commemorative Coin Lot #52 (Sale Order 53 of 116) |
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NASA Apollo XI Commemorative Coin Lot #53 (Sale Order 54 of 116) Celebrating the first men on the Moon.
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NASA Apollo Mission Commemorative Coin Album Lot #54 (Sale Order 55 of 116) Eight Commemorative Coins in an album celebrating the Apollo Missions - 11 thru 14.
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"Legendary Fighting Ships" of the US Navy" Commemorative Set Lot #55 (Sale Order 56 of 116) Eight silver coins featuring famous US Navy ships, in the original case with paperwork and COA.
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"Official American Revolution Bicentennial Medal" Set Lot #56 (Sale Order 57 of 116) Virginia edition of three coins commemorating the American Revolution, in the original case.
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Framed John F Kennedy Limited Edition Numbered Commemorative Grouping Lot #57 (Sale Order 58 of 116) This framed grouping includes a photographed of JFK, two silver Half Dollars, four stamps, a commemorative coin, one of his speeches and a numbered plaque - very nice display piece! Frame measures 19"x 22".
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Imperial Japanese WWI Soldiers Table Medal Lot #58 (Sale Order 59 of 116) Could possibly be Chinese? Measures 2 1/4".
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Communist Chinese Commemorative Table Medal Lot #59 (Sale Order 60 of 116) A Chi-Com medallion celebrating the leaders of Communism. 3" in diameter.
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Communist Chinese General Commemorative Table Medal Lot #60 (Sale Order 61 of 116) Bronze - 2' in diameter.
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Communist Chinese Soldiers Commemorative Medal Lot #61 (Sale Order 62 of 116) 3" in diameter with a plastic case.
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Communist Chinese Chairman Moa Commemorative Table Medal Lot #62 (Sale Order 63 of 116) Free-standing measuring 5"x 6 1/2"
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Communist Chinese Chairman Moa Commemorative Table Medal Lot #63 (Sale Order 64 of 116) Measures 6"x 7".
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Nazi Germany 5 Mark Coin Lot #65 (Sale Order 65 of 116) |
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Six Adolf Hitler Commemorative Coins Lot #66 (Sale Order 66 of 116) |
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Three German Issued Jewish Ghetto Coins Lot #67 (Sale Order 67 of 116) |
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Ancient Polish Grozy Medieval Coin Lot #68 (Sale Order 68 of 116) Hard to find Polish coin.
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28 Different Coins from Israeli & Palestine Lot #69 (Sale Order 69 of 116) Shekels, Lira & Pruta - some from the English Protectorate era.
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Four US 1964 JFK Half Dollars Lot #70 (Sale Order 70 of 116) All 1964 dated silver 50 cent pieces.
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US War of 1812 era Childs Porrige Bowl Lot #71 (Sale Order 71 of 116) Rare unsigned pewter bowl or cup - 5" across - 1" deep.
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Turkish 18th Century Copper Bismillah Bowl Lot #72 (Sale Order 72 of 116) Very nice, Hossan Kahlil. Stands 4" tall - 6" wide. From 1132 to 1179 AD.
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Jewish/Judaica Copper Dippiong Bowl Lot #73 (Sale Order 73 of 116) Judaica Kosher Water Dipping Dish with Hebrew Inscription. In good condition standing 4" tall - 8" wide. Copper looks like it was washed in silver at one time.
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Two Ancient Tibetan Prayer Scrolls Lot #74 (Sale Order 74 of 116) Two early nice hand-written two-sided Tibetan prayers in very good condition and measure 4"x 13". Frame measures 12"x 15".
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Two RPPC of German & Austrian WWI Soldiers Lot #75 (Sale Order 75 of 116) Two real-photo post cards of an Austrian soldier with a Steyr bayonet, and a German soldier in full kit with his Mauser rifle.
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Two Austro-Hungarian WWI Artillery Group Shots Lot #76 (Sale Order 76 of 116) Two real-photo postcards of WWII artillery troops - lots of interesting uniform and equipment details.
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Two RPPC of German & Austrian WWI Soldier Group Shots Lot #77 (Sale Order 77 of 116) Two real-photo postcards of WWII troops - lots of interesting uniform and equipment details.
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Lithograph of US Army Maj. General & President Zachary Taylor Lot #78 (Sale Order 78 of 116) Engraved by TH Welch from a Daguerreotype by Maguire, it looks to have come out of a early book. Comes with multiple pages of his life's story. Measures 6"x9".
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Lithograph of Civil War Maj. General Franz Segel Lot #79 (Sale Order 79 of 116) From an engraving by George Perine from Abbott's Civil War. It measures 6"x 9".
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Civil War Lithograph of the Battle between the CSS Virginia & the USS Monitor Lot #80 (Sale Order 80 of 116) |
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Three US Military Payment Certificates Lot #81 (Sale Order 81 of 116) |
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Communist Period Azerbaijani 500 Ruble Bank Note Lot #82 (Sale Order 82 of 116) Early Communist note, measures 4"x 6".
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"Our Navy and Defenders" Book Lot #83 (Sale Order 83 of 116) A very impressive book on the US Navy with a wealth of information. A great collector work published in Portsmouth, VA. It measures 8"x 10" and has 99 pages.
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US Navy "Landing Ship Rocket Squadron Two" Yearbook Lot #84 (Sale Order 84 of 116) 1950's era 8"x 11" book on these rare class of ships - roughly 30 pages total.
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1952 "The Compass" US Naval Training Center Yearbook Lot #85 (Sale Order 85 of 116) A 1950s era 9"x12" - roughly 45 pages training yearbook.
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USS Cambria (PA-36) Ship Yearbook Lot #86 (Sale Order 86 of 116) An 8"x 11" ship yearbook with 30+ pages.
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US Navy F4H Phantom Poster Lot #87 (Sale Order 87 of 116) Measures 19"x 26".
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US Navy "Other Foreign Warships" ID Poster Lot #88 (Sale Order 88 of 116) Measures 24"x 32".
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US Navy "USSR Aircraft" ID Poster Lot #89 (Sale Order 89 of 116) It measures 24"x 32".
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Imperial German WWI "Illustrierte Geschichte des Weltkrieges 1914/16" Newsmagazine Lot #90 (Sale Order 90 of 116) A German WWI "Illustrated History of World War" newsmagazine full of German language articles and photos. It measures 9"x 13" with roughly 12 pages long.
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Imperial German WWI "Illustrierte Geschichte des Weltkrieges 1914/18" Newsmagazine Lot #91 (Sale Order 91 of 116) A German WWI "Illustrated History of World War" newsmagazine full of German language articles and photos. It measures 9"x 13" with roughly 12 pages long.
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Imperial German WWI "Illustrierte Geschichte des Weltkrieges 1914/17" Newsmagazine Lot #92 (Sale Order 92 of 116) A German WWI "Illustrated History of World War" newsmagazine full of German language articles and photos. It measures 9"x 13" with roughly 12 pages long.
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Imperial German WWI "Illustrierte Geschichte des Weltkrieges 1914" Newsmagazine Lot #93 (Sale Order 93 of 116) A German WWI "Illustrated History of World War" newsmagazine full of German language articles and photos. It measures 9"x 13" with roughly 12 pages long.
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Imperial German 12th Regiment of Field Artillery Print Lot #94 (Sale Order 94 of 116) German prints published by the American Werner Company, it measures 13"x 17".
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Imperial German "On Picket at Night, 89th Regt og Grenadiers (Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg)" Print Lot #95 (Sale Order 95 of 116) German prints published by the American Werner Company, it measures 13"x 17"
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United States Sailing Ship "Meridian" Print Lot #96 (Sale Order 96 of 116) Published by the Seaman's Bank. these prints measures 12"x 16".
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"Reynard" Print Lot #97 (Sale Order 97 of 116) Published by the Seaman's Bank. these prints measures 12"x 16".
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United States Packet Ship "New World" Print Lot #98 (Sale Order 98 of 116) Published by the Seaman's Bank. these prints measures 12"x 16".
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United States Packet Ship "New World" Print Lot #99 (Sale Order 99 of 116) Published by the Seaman's Bank. these prints measures 12"x 16".
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"Fort Sumter" by James Thomas Neumann Lot #100 (Sale Order 100 of 116) Southern Historical Series print, signed by artist, measuring 20"x 28".
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Civil War Centennial Commission Table Medal Lot #101 (Sale Order 101 of 116) This Civil War Medallion is complete with box and paperwork and measures 2 3/4" across.
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US Navy Sixth Fleet - Strike Force South Table Medals Lot #102 (Sale Order 102 of 116) 20th Anniversary Medallion in the original box - measures 2 1/2".
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"The Battle of Princetown" Table Medallion Lot #103 (Sale Order 103 of 116) New Jersey Bicentennial Commission Table Medallion with three piece box and paperwork - measures 2 1/8".
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US Navy Bicentimmial Table Medal Lot #104 (Sale Order 104 of 116) This 200 anniversary Navy medallion measures 3".
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The Battle of Britian Commemorative Medal Lot #105 (Sale Order 105 of 116) Britannia Commemorative Society .999 Fine Silver Proof medal - measures 1 5/16" across.
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Nazi Germany 20 Reichsmark Bill Lot #106 (Sale Order 106 of 116) Measures 3"x 6".
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Two Soviet/ Ruble Banknotes Lot #107 (Sale Order 107 of 116) 2"x 4" and 2 1/4"x 4 3/4".
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Wiemar Germany Emergency Money "Not Geld" Currency Lot #108 (Sale Order 108 of 116) Notgeld (German for "emergency money" or "necessity money") was special money issued primarily in Germany and Austria to deal with economic crisis situations such as a shortage of small change or hyperinflation. It was not issued by the central bank (Reichsbank) but by various other institutions, e.g. town savings banks, municipalities, private and state-owned firms. It was therefore not legal tender, but rather a mutually-accepted means of payment in a particular locale or site.
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Civil War Union Patriotic Envelope Lot #109 (Sale Order 109 of 116) One nice Union patriotic Civil War envelope and on badly damaged one. They measure 3"x 5 1/2" each.
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Two South Carolina Civil War Fractional Currency Notes Lot #110 (Sale Order 110 of 116) Two rare Confederate notes from South Carolina.
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State of Pennsylvania Civil War Draft Deferment Bounty Lot #111 (Sale Order 111 of 116) Named to "John Bretz", it measures 4"x 8".
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State of Pennsylvania Civil War Draft Exemption Certificate Lot #112 (Sale Order 112 of 116) Named to "John Bretz", it measures 9"x 11.
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Harpers Weekly Civil War "1st Virginia Cavalry" Print Lot #113 (Sale Order 113 of 116) Dated Sept. 27, 1862, it measures 10"x 15" - complete with matte.
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Civil War Harpers Weekly "Making Guns for the New Monitors" Print Lot #114 (Sale Order 114 of 116) Dated August 23, 1862 and measures 10"x 15". Complete with matte.
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"Guillard's Persuaders" African-American Advertising Prints Lot #115 (Sale Order 115 of 116) Printed on border: "All druggists have them" "Copyright by Donaldson Brothers." Printed on verso: "If you have dyspesia, biliousness, liver complaint, malaria, piles, erupions on your skin, costiveness, headache, fever and ague aundice or general debility, ask your druggist for Dr. Henri Guillard's persuaders." Measures 5" x 3 1/4".
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Thanks for Bidding! Lot #116 (Sale Order 116 of 116) And join us for the next two days of auctions!
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