FSH: Time to shake another one out of the "Eclectic Box of 20"...
I have another newp pending so I need to sell one of these. The Austrian Netherlands piece is actually a very fresh newp from Zohar. When one of these sells, the rest go back into the box until next time. Usual terms: PayPal preferred but not required, full return privilege, free shipping to US addresses.
I also have some less-expensive raw coins here.
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Ancient Roman Empire: silver denarius of Septimius Severus, ca. 193-211 AD
$195
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Netherlands (Gelderland): "St. John" type gold gulden (florin) of Arnold van Egmond, ca. 1423-1472
$725
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Austrian Netherlands: copper 2 liards (2 Oorden), Insurrection coinage, 1790
$275 (Same piece realized $305.50, Heritage Auction #231550, Lot #62102, 12/2015.)
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Great Britain: silver "South Sea Company" shilling of George I, 1723
$495 (Actually a tiny bit below my cost. Ex-NGC MS64.)
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United States: bronze Civil War token, "Our Little Monitor" type, 1863
$265 (Same piece realized $345 in the Stacks-Bowers 2010 Baltimore sale, Lot #21.)
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Guatemala, silver quarter-real, 1898
$65 (Slightly below my cost. Pop 2/1 and possibly the second-nicest example certified. Has nicer toning than the other PCGS MS66 out there. There is one PCGS MS67 I haven't seen. I can't access the NGC census due to a "runtime error" on their site.)
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Comments
I don't know anything about them but I love the 1790 lion and the civil war token.
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