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Darius I to Xerxes II. 485-420 BC. Achaemenid Empire Silver Siglos.NGC G
US $251.00
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US $5.99 USPS First Class®. 
Located in: Reading, Pennsylvania, United States
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Estimated between Tue, Nov 4 and Fri, Nov 7 to 94104
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 eBay item number:374240090366
 Item specifics
- Historical Period
- Greek (450 BC-100 AD)
- Composition
- Silver
- Year
- 420 BC
- Era
- Ancient
- Certification
- NGC
Item description from the seller
Seller feedback (3,644)
- 7***6 (114)- Feedback left by buyer.Past yearVerified purchaseReally great experience all the way around with this seller. My coin shipped quickly and it was packaged extremely well. It was as described by the seller in both their written description and the pictures they provided. Great value as well, wasn't sure I'd be able to add such a cool piece to my collection. 10/10 will buy from the seller in the future if the opportunity presents itself.Pupienus AD 238 Silver Double Denarius NGC Ch VF 5/5-3/5. PATRES SENATVS. Rare (#373001218538)
- f***r (368)- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseAlthough it was well packaged, this item was damaged during shipping. Seller was quick to respond and orchestrate a quick return. Funds were credited back immediately. Sorry it didn’t work out but this seller gets top marks anyway!Natural Rainbow Irregular Hematite Mineral Specimen/China. 680 grams (#373488271659)
- e***v (56)- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchaseArrived today, shipped rapidly, and was well packaged. Coin was as described. Sell offered good value for the coin.
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