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    A31, Lot 1:

    PERSIA. Achaemenid Empire. Sardes. Circa 485-420 BC; time of Darios I to Xerxes II. AV Daric. 8.40 gm. 16 mm.

    Good Very Fine.

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    A31, Lot 4:

    CELTIC BRITAIN. Trinovantes and Catuvellani. Cunobelin. Ca A.D. 10-43. AV stater. 5.43 gm. 18 mm.

    Good Very Fine.

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    A31, Lot 5:

    PLANTAGENET. Edward III. 1327-1377. AV Quarter Noble. 1.56 gm. 18 mm.

    Very Fine; lightly clipped.

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    A31, Lot 8:

    HOUSE OF HANOVER. George I. 1714-1727. AV Quarter Guinea. 2.11 gm. 16 mm.

    Good Very Fine; minor haymarking. Fresh and attractive.

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    E2, Lot 9:

    THRACE. Apollonia Pontika. Circa 450-400 B.C. AR drachm. 2.86 gm. 13 mm.

    Very Fine; lightly toned.

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    A31, Lot 10:

    HOUSE OF HANOVER. George III. 1760-1820. AV Quarter Guinea. 2.10 gm. 16 mm.

    Extremely Fine; light haymarking.

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    A31, Lot 12:

    ENGLISH MILLED. George VI. Proof sovereign.

    In NGC Proof 65 holder; choice. Photographed through plastic.

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    E2, Lot 13:

    SIKYONIA. Sikyon. Circa 350-330/20 B.C. AR obol. .87 gm. 11 mm.

    Good Very Fine; attractive old toning; well centered. Good style.

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    E2, Lot 14:

    PONTOS. Amisos. Æ 21 mm. 8.19 gm.

    Good Very Fine; red patina, highlights on gold, minor porosity. Good style, attractive coin.

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    A31, Lot 15:

    INDIA. PRINCELY STATES. Kutch-Bhuj. Desalji II. VS 1876-1917 / AD 1819-1860. AV 25 Kori. 4.68 gm. 16 mm.

    Almost Uncirculated.

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    A31, Lot 16:

    INDIA. PRINCELY STATES. Kutch-Bhuj. Pragmalji II. VS 1917-1932 / AD 1860-1875. AV 25 Kori. 4.67 gm. 16 mm.

    Almost Uncirculated.

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    A31, Lot 17:

    INDIA. PRINCELY STATES. Mysore. Krishna Raja Wodeyar. 1799-1868. AV Pagoda. 3.42 gm. 11 mm.

    Good Extremely Fine.

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    A31, Lot 19:

    INDIA. DUTCH EAST INDIA COMPANY. Masulipatam. AV 3 Swami Pagoda. 3.44 gm. 11 mm.

    Mint State; well centered. Rare.

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    E2, Lot 19:

    ZEUGITANA. Carthage. Æ 15 mm. 3.01 gm.

    Very Fine; brown patina; scattered minor stable green deposits. Lovely style.

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    A31, Lot 20:

    INDIA. DUTCH EAST INDIA COMPANY. Negapatnam. AV "Porto Novo" Pagoda. 3.39 gm. 11 mm.

    Good Extremely Fine; light rose toning.

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    E2, Lot 22:

    ROMAN REPUBLIC. C. Aburius Geminus. 132 B.C. AR denarius. 3.74 gm. 18 mm.

    Very Fine; toned, minor surface marks.

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    A31, Lot 23:

    LUCANIA. Herakleia. Ca 281-278 B.C. AR drachm. 3.70 gm. 18 mm.

    About Extremely Fine; fresh surfaces, attractively toned.

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    E2, Lot 23:

    ROMAN REPUBLIC. M. Cipius. 115 or 114 B.C. AR denarius. 3.88 gm. 17 mm.

    Good Fine; light iridescent toning.

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    A31, Lot 25:

    SICILY. Gela. 420-405 B.C. Æ triantes. 4.84 gm. 18 mm.

    Good Very Fine; pleasing black patina. Good style.

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    A31, Lot 28:

    SICILY. Himera. Circa 450-420 B.C. Æ Hemilitron. 17.34 gm. 26 mm.

    Very Fine; bold obverse; deep olive patina.

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    A31, Lot 31:

    THESSALY. Larissa. Late 4th century BC. Æ dichalkon. 3.67 gm. 18 mm.

    Good Very Fine; attractive brown-green patina.

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    E2, Lot 31:

    Antoninus Pius. A.D. 138-161. AR denarius. 2.83 gm. 18 mm.

    Near Very Fine; particularly attractive iridescent toning.

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    E2, Lot 33:

    Elagabalus. A.D. 218-222. AR denarius. 3.21 gm. 19 mm.

    Near Extremely Fine; lustrous minty surfaces; well struck.

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    A31, Lot 36:

    PELOPONNESOS. PHLIASIA. Phlious. Ca 430 BC. AR hemidrachm. 2.41 gm. 14 mm.

    Fine; especially pleasing reverse. Extremely rare.

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    E2, Lot 36:

    THRACE. Odessos. Gordian III. A.D. 238-244. Æ 28 mm. 12.92 gm.

    Near Extremely Fine; choice glossy black patina.

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    A31, Lot 37:

    PELOPONNESOS. PHILASIA. Phlious. Early to mid 4th Century B.C. AR obol. .70 gm. 12 mm.

    Very Fine; beautifully toned. Rare.

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    E2, Lot 39:

    Trajan Decius. A.D. 249-251. Æ sestertius. 21.48 gm. 27 mm.

    Very Fine; golden brown patina. Scarce.

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    A31, Lot 40:

    PELOPONNESOS. SIKYONIA. Sikyon. Ca 360-330 BC. AR obol. .76 gm. 12 mm.

    Good Very Fine; lightly toned.

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    A31, Lot 44:

    PELOPONNESOS. SIKYONIA. Sikyon. Ca late 330s B.C. AR stater. 11.87 gm. 28.5 mm.

    Good Very Fine; lightly toned, minor porosity.

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    E2, Lot 49:

    Licinius I. A.D. 308-324. Æ follis. 3.25 gm. 20 mm.

    Extremely Fine; attractive black patina.

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    A31, Lot 50:

    PELOPONNESOS. ACHAIA. Aigeira. Ca 40-30 BC. Æ tetrachalkon. 4.00 gm. 18 mm.

    Very Fine; glossy black patina.

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    E2, Lot 51:

    Crispus. Caesar, A.D. 316-326. Æ follis. 2.75 gm. 21 mm.

    Near Extremely Fine; pleasing olive brown patina. Sharply struck.

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    E2, Lot 54:

    LOT OF NINETEEN COINS. Gallienus. A.D. 253-268.

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    A31, Lot 57:

    PELOPONNESOS. ACHAIAN LEAGUE. Korone. Ca 195-188 BC. AR hemidrachm. 2.31 gm. 15 mm.

    Very Fine; nicely toned. Very rare.

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Davissons Ltd uses a soft close for its auctions, which means no lot closes until everyone is done bidding. Every time a bid is placed within the final 40 seconds of a lot closing, the timer is reset to 40 seconds. This continues until no bids are placed for 40 seconds, at which point the lot closes. There will never be more than one lot closing at once, as the next lot is not allowed to begin closing until the current lot closes.

To bid: enter your maximum bid into the text box, and click submit. Only round dollar amounts are accepted. You are then required to confirm your bid. Once confirmed, all bids are final. If you have placed a bid in error you must call during office hours and speak to one of us. If you are the current high bidder then it will display “Current High Bidder: YOU” If you are not the high bidder, or if you are not logged in, then the current high bidder will be identified by their 5 digit client ID. You may find your client ID under the Account tab.

Bids are reduced automatically, so feel free to bid your maximum and it will be reduced to one increment over the current high bid. If a user places a bid that is higher than necessary to be the current high bidder on the lot, the displayed bid will reflect one advance over the next lower bid. For example, if a user "A" places a bid of $120 on a lot which opens at $100, "A" will be winning that lot at $100. If another user "B" bids $110, the winning bidder will be "A" at $120, one advance over the supporting bid of $110. If user "B" in this example instead placed a bid at $120, then user "A" will still be winning at $120 because they placed that maximum bid value first.

Increments can be viewed here. The next bid will always be on the next increment, so if a user is winning a lot at $100, or $105, or $109, the next bid will still always be $110.

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