Catalogue of ancient, English and foreign coins, in gold, silver, & bronze, [including] Greek, Roman, Parthian, Byzantine, Anglo-Saxon, Scottish, etc. ... [09/23-24/1970]
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... [09/23-24/1970] and Catalogue of ancient, English and foreign coins, in gold, silver, & bronze, [including] Greek, Roman, Parthian, Byzantine, Anglo-Saxon, Scottish, etc. [as well as] English pennies from Sir John Evans and the 'Sweden' hoard
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... [05/01/1975] and Catalogue of English and foreign coins, in gold, silver, and copper, [including] a George III pattern half-guinea, 1762, by Richard Yeo, without curl on left shoulder
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Catalogue of ancient coins, in gold, silver & bronze, [probably Part II of the extensive series, the first part of which was sold on 23 April, 1970, including] a series of Roman Empire coins, a few denarii, [as well as other] Roman coins ... [06/25/1970]
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Catalogue of English and foreign coins, in gold, silver, and bronze, [including] an Anglo-Gallic, Edward III Leopard, 3rd issue, [and] an Edward IV, 2nd reign, angel, and ... [04/09/1975]
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[as well as] a collection of patterns and proofs ... [06/26/1970] and Catalogue of coins of the world, in gold & silver, [including] several coins from France and the U.S.A.
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[etc.] ... [03/13/1975], [as well as] 32 lots of sceattas, [a second draw] from the Aston Rowant Hoard (1971-1974), and Catalogue of English and foreign coins, in gold, silver, and bronze, including a series of English hammered gold
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Catalogue of ancient coins, in gold, silver and bronze, [including] Greek, Ancient Jewish and Palestinian coins, denarii of the Roman Republic, Imperiatorial issues, Roman Empire, Byzantine coins from the Mint of Constantinople, [etc.] ... [03/05/1970]
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[in addition] 14 lots offered by order of Mr. T[homas] H[umphrey] Paget, the well-known artist and designer of coins and medals, Catalogue of English coins, in gold, silver and copper, [including] coins and tokens of Coventry, and ... [03/12/1970]
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Catalogue of coins of the Netherlands, recovered from the Dutch East Indiaman, \De Leifde,\ wrecked off Out Skerries, 7th November, 1711 ... [10/28/1969]