A list of puns related to "French Denier"
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Upcoming TEASER Rare notes; more large, maybe a gold cert or two, one of: a poker chip, tombstone, bison, still sorting through it; dont PM me about buying them; just lookout for the next post; thanks!
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Alexander Tetras https://imgur.com/a/5hKHefe
Legs Straight, Cleaned/Corroed, 17.23 grams, (possible ithyphallic herm?) - $170
Legs Straight, Cyprus, Price 3107, 325-320BC, Possible Life Time issue, 17.4 grams; dude hit every leg day - $350
Legs straight, 17.04 grams prow in left field (similar to price 4) - $300 or info leading to lower price
Sovereign+Bust https://imgur.com/a/JBZM3Li
1835 VF/XF DetailsBust Cleaned - $105
1907 Sovereign - $490 (ebay cheapest $530)
Slabbed https://imgur.com/a/W1eZQmp
1163-1201 "Crusader" Denier Antioch PCGS AU53 - Click for TRUEVIEW SOLD
3 x 1795 - 1850 Cochin Gold Fanam NGC AU58 - weight is about .3 grams and they are make of 14k gold - $75 each [1 pend]
2 x 1829 Bombay Presidency Rupee NGC MS61 - $65 each
Raw French https://imgur.com/a/gmII8W8
Philip IV 1285-1314 Silver Denier - $45
2 x Besancon Roberts 1200-1300 French Denier - $25 each
2 x Besancon Roberts 1200-1300 French Denier (Broken) - $15 for top $12 for bottom
Raw Roman Ancients https://imgur.com/a/7VzXhBi
Antonius Pius - - 161AD - RIC439 - Nice details but a bit broken - $65
Trajan - ~112 AD - RIC260 - another great emperor but I have to get back to work! - $65
Antoninus Pius AD153-54 One of Rome's last great emperors; maybe you haven't heard of him, it would be because he was pretty great at his job. Father of the more famous Marcus Aurelius, Antonius enfranchised freed slaves, expanded access to potable water, and died at the ripe old age of 74. Per WildWinds this coin was minted at the end of his reign. in addition to the above wikipedia say "In criminal law, Antoninus introduced the important principle that accused persons are not to be treated as guilty before trial" - RIC229 - $75
Hadrian - AD 118 - RIC47 - Famous for the wall - $70
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... keep reading on reddit β‘What year did France stop minting the denier?
I can't seem to find an ending mintage date as for, say, the franc.
Insured/tracked USPS shipping at cost. Payment via paypal FF(no notes) or Venmo. Also willing to trade for equivalent in gold/silver. Verification
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