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Eyeing the E-Auctions Pays Off

Davissons Ltd. E-Auction 32 closed Oct. 23, but there are a few items I’d like to note here. Though it is a smaller sale at just over 200 lots, the variety was excellent, with a large selection of British material alongside Greek, Roman, Celtic, Byzantine and general world coinage. You never know what might turn up in a Davissons

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