Baldwin's New York Sale XXVIII

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Ancient Greek, Roman and Byzantine Coins World Coins including Brazil, Chile, Germany, Greece, India, Islam, Italy and Mexico

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THE NEW YORK SALE GROUP Formed in 1998 the New York Sale partnership currently comprises three of the most prestigious numismatic auction houses in theworld, who together form a powerful international force in the numismatic industry. Original partners A.H. Baldwin & Sons Ltd(London, UK) and M&M Numismatics Ltd (Washington DC, USA and Basel, Switzerland) were subsequently joined by Dmitry Markov Coins & Medals of New York (USA) in 2000. The partnership has expanded to hold two multi-million dollar sales per year,specializing in Ancient and World coins and Russian Coins and Medals.Held in conjunction with one of the largest annual numismatic events (The New York International Numismatic Convention) the group holds two auctions on Wednesday and Thursday of the week long conference in January and has held over 22 auctions since itsconception. By combining a vast array of experience and knowledge the group strives to offer the best service to their clients andcustomers, whether buying at the auction or as a potential vendor for the sale, any one of the partners can offer advice. Catalogues are produced to the highest possible standard and may be used as a useful reference for serious buyers and coin collectors.Over the years the partnership has aimed to achieve the best possible prices for their vendors and undertake a marketing strategy which isproven by the excellent results achieved year upon year. In 2004 the sale of an 1825 Russian silver Rouble for US$603,750 broke the worldrecord price achieved for any non-US coin sold by public auction and since then lots have regularly attained prices well above estimate. In2008 results from the Italian section of the sale made a staggering US$1,118,400, four times the pre-sale estimate. Even in the currenteconomic climate recent results have spoken volumes about the ability of the group to attract discerning buyers for quality lots.

A. H. Baldwin & Sons Ltd, London Founded in 1872, A. H. Baldwin & Sons Ltd set up their in-house auction department ‘Baldwin’sAuctions’ in 1993 and have since expanded to hold regular auctions of all numismatic material in London, New York, Hong Kong. Baldwin’s havebeen based in central London for over 100 years and are the last remaining traditional coin dealers in London offering an old-fashioned personalservice to help you build your collection with confidence.The Baldwin’s specialist team has worked as advisors and cataloguers of coins for many of the most prestigious auction houses in London and abroad for decades. Our extensive library, comprising thousands of reference books, allows us to research thoroughly all aspects of numismatics from Ancient times to the present day, with the main focus including English, European, Russian, Islamic, Indian, the Americas and Oriental coins, as well as commemorative medals, for auction and direct sale. Today our permanent staff of numismatists include: Edward Baldwin (European, Colonial,Oriental and Russian coins), Dimitri Loulakakis (English, European, Latin American and Modern Greek coins), Steve Hill (English coins), GrahamByfield (Indian and Islamic coins and Commemorative Medals), Paul Hill (Ancient coins), Seth Freeman (British Tokens and Banknotes), David Kirk(Military Medals), Caroline Holmes (Numismatic Books), and Laurent Stainvurcel (European coins).The merger of Baldwin’s with Noble Investments (UK) PLC in 2005, and the acquisition in early 2008 of Apex Philatelics Ltd., has seen the companyexpand to become a formidable market player offering a complete package for any coin or stamp collector or investor. A. H. Baldwin & Sons Ltd isone of the largest numismatic houses in Europe and the only numismatic trading company listed on the London Stock Exchange.Baldwin’s has been a member of the International Association of Professional Numismatists (IAPN) since 1969, and is also a founder member of theBritish Numismatic Trade Association (BNTA), the British Antique Dealer’s Association (BADA) and individuals on their staff are members of theAmerican Numismatic Association (ANA), the Royal Numismatic Society (RNS) and the British Numismatic Society (BNS).

Dmitry Markov Coins & Medals, New YorkDmitry Markov's interest in coin collecting goes back to 1972. In1985 he graduated from the History Department of the Kiev StateUniversity (Ukraine) and received his M.A. for the thesis - "MonetaryCirculation in Ancient Russia (8th to 13th cent. A.D.)". His broad interests innumismatics include Russia, Ancient Coinage especially those of theNorthern Black Sea area, as well as Islamic Central Asia and Caucasus.He has published a number of research articles in these fields.After coming to the U.S. in 1990, Dmitry Markov founded "Dmitry Markov Coins & Medals," a well-known leading firm dealing. Dmitry Markov’s continuing research on Russian, Ancient and Islamiccoinage makes an invaluable addition to his very extensive auctioncatalogs. He issued over 40 illustrated reference catalogues, as well as many other fixed price lists.Dmitry Markov Coins & Medals have been an elected member of the International Association of Professional Numismatists (IAPN) since2000. Also a Life Member of the American Numismatic Association(ANA), American Numismatic Society (ANS), a Life Member of theOrders & Medals Society of America (OMSA), as well as many othertrade and collectors associations.

M&M Numismatics Ltd, Washington DC & SwitzerlandMünzen und Medaillen AG (M&M) was established in Basel, Switzerlandin 1941. The founders of the firm were the brothers Dr. Erich Cahn andDr. Herbert Cahn, professional numismatists, together with severaleminent Swiss collectors.M&M became well-known in the post WWII period for its monthly fixedprice lists, a series which continued for over 60 years. The firm has also conducted over 100 auctions, including great collections such as the Rosen(Ancient electrum), Bally (Roman), Kohlmoos (crown-sized coins) Sutter(Italy and Sicily) and many others. In partnership with Leu Numismatik,M&M also auctioned the Kunstfrend and Niggeler collections.In the 1990s, Dr. Hans Voegtli assumed responsibility for Ancient coinsand Dr. Bernhard Schulte for Medieval and modern coins. In 1996, M&M Numismatics opened in Washington, DC with Lucien Birkler as managingdirector. In 1997, M&M Deutschland opened in Weil am Rein, Germany, with Joachim Stollhoff as managing director. The Basel officewas closed in 2004, but both the American and German firms remainactive. Today both companies continue the long tradition of servingcollectors and look forward to serving your numismatics needs now andin the future.

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THE NEW YORK SALEAUCTION XXVIII

Ancient Greek, Roman and Byzantine Coins World Coins

including Brazil, Chile, Germany, Greece, India, Islam, Italy and Mexico

Thursday, January 5, 2012held in one session

commencing 7:00 pm

In conjunction withThe New York International Numismatic Convention

at theWaldorf Astoria Hotel

Park Avenue, between 49th & 50th StreetNew York, N.Y.

in the Norse Suite / 18th Floor (Meeting Level)

Herbert Kreindler, Auctioneer # 820339

conducted by :

Dmitry Markov Coins & MedalsP.O. Box 950

New York, N.Y. 10272Tel (+1) 908 470 2828Fax (+1) 908 470 0088 www.Russian-Coins.net

A. H. Baldwin & Sons Ltd.11 Adelphi TerraceLondon WC2N 6BJ

Tel (+44) 20 7930 9808Fax (+44) 20 7930 9450

www.baldwin.co.uk

M & M Numismatics Ltd P.O. Box 65908

Washington, D.C. 20035Tel (+1) 202 833 3770Fax (+1) 202 429 5275

www.TheNewYorkSale.com

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NOTICE OF EXHIBITION

London: A. H. Baldwin & Sons Ltd., 11 Adelphi Terrace, London by appointment only(until Dec. 16, 2011; email: [email protected])

New York: The Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New York, Park Ave. (between 49th & 50th Street)

Dillon Suite (18th floor / Meeting Level): Monday-Tuesday, Jan. 2-3, 2012, from 9:30am to 5:30pm Wednesday Jan. 4, 2012, from 9:30am to 4:30pm Thursday Jan. 5, 2012, from 10:30am to 4:30pm

LOT PICKUP

Friday, Jan. 6 Dillon Suite / 18th Floor, from 1:30pm - 4:30pm Sat.-Sun., Jan. 7-8 Table S-9A in the Starlight Roof-Room of

the Coin Convention during Bourse hours.

Please visit our auction sale on the internet! - Bitte besuchen Sie unsere Auktion auch imInternet! - Visitez notre vente dans l'internet! - Visitate la nostra asta anche nel internet!

For Live Internet bidding visitwww.the-saleroom.com/baldwins

...and for more information on THE NEW YORK SALE, see www.TheNewYorkSale.com

Contents: Greek, Roman and Byzantine Coins Lots 1001-1093Afghanistan / Austria / Belgium / Brazil Lots 1094-1105Cambodia / Chad / Chile / Costa Rica Lots 1106-1120Danish West Indies / Dominican Republic / Egypt Lots 1121-1124El Salvador / France / Germany / German East Africa Lots 1125-1141Great Britain / Greece / HRE / Hungary / India Lots 1142-1192Iran / Islam / Italy / Mexico / Netherlands Lots 1193-1276Portugal / Rhodesia / Saudi / Spain / Switzerland / Turkey Lots 1277-1286

Catalog: Dimitri Loulakakis, Paul Hill, Seth Freeman, Laurent Stainvurcel Photographs: Lübke & Wiedemann, Stuttgart / GermanyLayout: Seth Freeman, Baldwin’s, London / Great BritainPrinter: Park Communications Ltd, London / Great Britain

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CONDITIONS OF SALE

Please read the conditions of sale carefully. Your oral or written submission of bids for this sale constitutes your acceptance of all terms of sale.

1. This sale is a public auction sale conducted by licensed and bonded auctioneers. 2. The descriptions and the state of preservation of all items are given in good faith. All coins offered for sale in this catalogue are unconditionally guaranteed to be genuine and as described. 3. Auction sales are strictly for cash and must be paid for promptly in United States funds. The coins only become the property of the buyer after full payment. Every bidder is personally liable for his purchases and cannot claim to act for the account of a thirdperson. We cannot assume responsibility for any errors in bidding. Please make certain you bid on the correct lot! 4. All floor sales are final and lots cannot be returned for any reason other than authenticity by floor bidders. Any claims foradjustment other than authenticity from mail bidders must be made in writing within 7 days after the delivery of the goods. No lots may be returned without our written permission. It is the buyer's responsibility to have the lots fully insured while in hispossession. 5. Bidders unknown to the auctioneers are requested to establish credit or deposit 25% of their bids before the sale. A. H. Baldwin & Sons Ltd., Dmitry Markov Coins & Medals and M&M Numismatics Ltd. reserve the option of withholding delivery of lots until full payment is received. We cannot accept bids from minors. 6. No commission will be charged for executing Bids. Bidders must pay all postage and insurance charges. Overseas purchasers must furnish their own insurance. 7. The numerical order of the catalogue shall be strictly observed. In the event of any dispute between the bidders, the decision of the auctioneer shall be final. The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and the auctioneer reserves the right to refuse any bid he feels is not made in good faith. 8. When identical mail bids are received, the lot will be awarded to the earliest bidder. We cannot accept unlimited bids, howeverwe will generally start the bidding on each lot 5% over the next highest bid, thereby attempting to purchase the lot under yourbids. Written bids will be treated as limits for each lot. Bidders should assume that all lots may have reserves which are below the estimates.9. Estimates in this catalogue are not limits or reserves but reflect the actual market prices and are intended as a guide for bidders.The actual prices realised may be higher or lower than these valuations. The starting price will be about 80% of the estimates,unless there are higher offers. NO BIDS FOR LESS THAN ABOUT 80% OF THE ESTIMATES WILL BE ACCEPTED. 10. All lots delivered in New York are subject to applicable Sales Tax. 11. All lots are subject to a 15% Buyer's fee which will be added to the hammer price. 12. Full settlement is due within thirty (30) days of the sale taking place. After that time, any amounts owing will be subject to interest (2 % per month). 13. Any dispute regarding this auction shall be adjusted only by a court located in the DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. All bidders submit themselves to the personal jurisdiction of these courts for this purpose.

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ANCIENT COINS

GREEK COINS

SPAIN

1001 1002

ILIPENSE (Alcala del Rio)1001 As, c.50 B.C. AE 18.58 g. Stalk of wheat. Rev. ILIPENSE between two lines, fish r. above.

Burgos 1201. Olive-green. About very fine $ 300

OBULCO (Porcuna)1002 As, mid 2nd century B.C. AE 20.21 g. Diademed female head r. Rev. Two-line Iberian legend between

plough and ear of corn. Burgos 1396. Deep olive tan-brown. Choice very fine $ 300

CALABRIA

TARENTUM1003 Pyrrhos of Epiros, 281-272 BC. Litra. AV 0.86 g. Head of Herakles r. clad in lion’s skin. Rev. Taras

riding dolphin l. Vlasto 43. Fisher-Bossert G34. Good very fine $ 1,250

LUCANIA

METAPONTUM 1004 Stater, 6th to early 5th Century B.C. AR 8.05 g. Ear of barley, META retrograde downwards on right.

Rev. Similar type incuse. A Johnston, The Coinage of Metapontum / Part 1 and 2, ANS NNM 32 and 47 revised, pl. 15-16, 194. Very fine $ 325

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SICILY

AKRAGAS1005 Tetradrachm, c.465/4-446 B.C. AR 16.56 g. AKRAC AYTOΣ (inverted), sea eagle standing l.

Rev. Crab. SNG ANS 968. SNG Lockett 690. Toned over slight roughness. Very fine $ 2,000

SYRACUSE1006 Time of Timoleon, c.344-317 B.C. 30 Litrae. AV 2.1 g. Laureate head of Zeus Eleutherios l.

Rev. ΣYP-A-KOΣIΩN, pegasos flying l., pellet triplet below. SNG ANS 493. Jameson 851. Boston MFA 451. File mark at base of Zeus’s hair and at lower part of Pegasos’ wing. Fine style. Very fine $ 1,500

1007 Hieron II, 275-215 B.C. Hemilitron, struck c.230-218/5 B.C. AE 16.28 g. Diademed head l. Rev. IEPINOΣ, warrior, holding couched lance, on horse rearing r., AP monogram before. Calciati II p.380, 195. SNG ANS 945. Semi-glossy dark chestnut brown. Choice very fine $ 300

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BLACK SEA

OLBIA1008 Cast Bronze, c.437-410 B.C. AE 68mm 106.25 g. Facing head of gorgoneion. Rev. A-P-I-X,

sea eagle flying r., holding dolphin in its talons. Anokhin Black Sea 12. Price 379ff. Minor reverse porosity. Boldly defined casting sprue mark. Sea-green tone with reddish earthen hues. Good very fine $ 2,000

SCYTHIAN DYNASTS

KOSON1009 Mid 1st century BC. Stater. AV 8.36 g. Imitating types of M. Junius Brutus. in

exergue, togate Roman consul walking left between two togate lictors each carrying a fasces over their shoulder, monogram in field left. Rev. Eagle standing left on sceptre holding wreath in one raised foot. RPC 1071a, pl.81; BMC Thrace p.208,1. Well centred. In NGC ANCIENTS holder. Extremely fine. $ 1,700

DANUBIAN DISTRICT

EASTERN CELTIC1010 Imitating Thasos types. Tetradrachm, 2nd Century B.C. AR 16.35 g. Wreathed Dionysos head r.

Rev. ΣΩTHPOΣ HPAKΛEOYΣ ΘAΣIΩN, Herakles standing l. holding club and lion’s skin draped over arm, M∆ monogram inner left field. Göbl OTA Klasse II, 4. Slg Lanz 966-967. Slate gray tone. Nearly extremely fine $ 400

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MACEDONIA

AKANTHOS1011 Tetradrachm, c.424-380 B.C. AR 13.56 g. Lion r. attacking bull standing l., Y above. Rev. AKA-N-

ΘIO-N around quadripartite square. cf Desneux 117. Light graininess. Choice very fine $ 3,500

CHALCIDIAN LEAGUE1012 Tetradrachm, Olynthos, c.350 B.C. AR 14.43 g. Magistrate - Arion. Laureate head of Apollo r.

Rev. XAL-KI∆-EΩN, around lyre, magistrate’s name off flan. cf Robinson & Clement group V, 130. SNG ANS 474. Lightly toned. Choice very fine. $ 1,750

KINGDOM OF MACEDONIA

ALEXANDER III THE GREAT, king 336-323 B.C. 1013 Tetradrachm, Memphis, about 332-323. AR 15.56 g. Head of Herakles r., wearing lion’s skin.

Rev. (BA)() below, right, Zeus, nude to waist, seated l., holding sceptre with Zeus, nude to waist, seated l., holding sceptre with his l. hand, eagle on his outstretched r. hand, in field rose. Price 498. 3971. SNG Munich 814. Some porosity. Extremely fine $ 900

1014 Posthumous Tetradrachm, Susa c.316-311 B.C. AR 17.18 g. Youthful head of Herakles r. wearing lion’s skin. Rev. BA below, right, Zeus, nude to waist, seated left on throne with high back, holding sceptre and eagle, wreath in field left, control marks below throne. Price 3857. Well centred. Good very fine $ 325

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1015 1016

PHILIP III, king 323-317 B.C. 1015 Tetradrachm, Aradus, c.323-316 B.C. AR 16.94 g. Youthful head of Herakles r. weaing lion’s skin.

Rev. BA below, right, Zeus, nude to waist, seated left on throne with high back, holding sceptre and eagle, bunch of grapes and monogram in circle in field left, control mark below throne. Price P155. Fine style and well centred. About extremely fine $ 400

DEMETRIOS POLIORKETES, king 306-283 B.C. 1016 Tetradrachm, struck 289-288 B.C. AR 16.94 g. Diademed and horned head r. Rev. BAΣIΛEΩΣ

∆HMHTPIOY, Poseidon Pelagaios standing l., foot on rock, resting his arm on thigh, and holding a trident, monogram in left and right field. Newell 90. Toned medium gray with soft champagne highlights over faint graininess. Very fine $ 1,750

KINGDOM OF PAEONIA

1017 1018

PATRAOS, king 340-315 B.C. 1017 Tetradrachm. AR. 12.80 g. Laureate head of Apollo r. Rev. above armed horseman

with crested helmet galloping right and lancing down at fallen enemy holding up his shield, one leg bent under his body. Paeonian Hoard, Sotheby, 16 April 1969 obverse 430, reverse 439. Extremely fine $ 800

THESSALY

GYRTON1018 Bronze, 4th Century B.C. AE 8.13 g. Laureate head of Zeus l. Rev. ΓYPT INΩN, Bridled horse

prancing l., M/NΛ below, the Ns reversed. SNG Cop 61. Deep olive-brown colour. Very fine $ 300

EUBOIA

CHALCIS1019 Drachm 340-294 B.C. AR 3.51 g. Head of Hera with ear-ring and necklace, hair rolled up. Rev. XA,

eagle flying right carrying snake in talons, uncertain symbol below. see SNG 432-439. Attempted piercing. About very fine $ 100

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ATTICA

ATHENS1020 Tetradrachm, c.435-420 B.C. AR 16.25 g. Head of Athena r., wearing crested Attic helmet decorated

with three olive leaves and volute. Rev. AE Owl standing r., head facing; in field l., crescent and olive twig with fruit and two leaves, all within incuse square. Svoronos pl. 15, 39. SNG Munich 52. Light Porosity. Extremely fine $ 900

ARCADIA

KLEITOR1021 Triobol, c.300-260 B.C. AR 2.51 g. Radiate bust of Helios facing. Rev. KLH, bull butting r. BCD

1433 (same dies). Toned. Rare. Very fine $ 1,100

CRETE

PHAISTOS1022 Stater, c.330-320 B.C. AR 11.76 g. Herakles standing facing holding club, bow and lion-skin

over arm, coiled serpent left, tree of Hesperides right. Rev. Bull standing l. within wreath. Svor. Numismatique 13. BMC 8. Minor porosity. About very fine $ 2,000

PAPHLAGONIA

1023 1024

SINOPE1023 Drachm, 6th Century B.C. AR 6.15 g. Head of eagle left, of crude style. Rev. Four-part incuse

square, two depressions with pellet in inner angle. SNG von Aulock 197. Very fine $ 250

1024 Drachm, c.425-410 BC, AR 6.15 g. Head of eagle left of good style. Rev. Double punch mark. See BMC 4. Very fine $ 550

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CARIA

ALABANDA under the name of ANTIOCHEIA 1025 Tetradrachm 197-190 B.C. AR 16.76 g. Laureate head of Apollo l. with long hair at neck.

Rev. ANTIOXEN, Pegasos flying right, TIMOK below. SNG von Aulock 2383. BMC 1-2. About very fine $ 1,000

ISLANDS OFF CARIA

RHODOS1026 Tetradrachm, c.304-167 B.C. AR 13.48 g. Head of Helios, radiate, facing three-quarters r.

Rev. above rose with bud on right flanked below by P-O, eagle on thunderbolt in field left. SNG Dan 756. Well centred. Very fine $ 1,500

YNASTS OF LYCIA

UNCERTAIN DYNAST1027 Stater, c.490/480-440/430 B.C. AR 8.72 g. Boar moving r. on double exergual line, head lowered,

small triskeles above. Rev. Triskeles in pelleted square within incuse square. cf SNG von Aulock 4062. Crude edge and slight graininess as is typical. Very fine $ 1,250

CILICIA

AIGEAI1028 Tetradrachm, after 164 B.C. AR 14.25 g. Draped, turreted bust of Tyche as city goddess r., fillet

border. Rev. AIEAIN I , Athena standing with shield and spear l., holding Nike in r. hand, date IC (Year 16) in exergue. SNG Levante 1655. Bloesch Aigeai 111. Rare. Extremely fine. $1,000

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1029 1030

NAGIDOS 1029 Stater, 374-356 B.C. AR 10.72 g. Aphrodite seated l. holding phiale over altar and resting left arm

on back of seat, Eros standing behind her crowning her with wreath. Rev. ΑΓΙ(), Dionysos standing l. holding thyrsos and vine-branch and grapes. BMC 12. Very fine $ 500

TARSOS, MAZAIOS, 361-334 B.C. 1030 Stater. AR 10.76 g. Baal of Tarsos seated l., head facing, holding sceptre in left hand and eagle, corn

ear and bunch of grapes in right, Aramaic legend (Baal-tarz) in field right, and control letters below. Rev. Lion leaping on back of a bull left, Aramaic legend above (Mazaios), control letter below. SNG Switzerland I, Levante-Cilicia, pl. 6, 106. Extremely fine $ 650

KINGDOM OF ARMENIA

1031 1032

TIGRANES II, 83-69 B.C. 1031 Tetradrachm. AR 15.57 g. Bust of Tigranes r. wearing Armenian tiara ornamented with star between

two eagles, all within fillet border. Rev. right, left, the Tyche of Antioch seated right on rock holding palm, the River God Orontes swimming right at her feet, all within wreath. About extremely fine $ 800

SELEUKID KINGDOM OF SYRIA

SELEUKOS I NIKATOR, 312-281 B.C. 1032 Stater, Babylon mint, c.311-303 B.C. AR 15.77 g. Ba’al seated l., holding sceptre. Rev. Lion striding l.,

anchor above, monogram in ex. SC 88.2b. Newell ESM 270. Some weakness of strike on the obverse, bold lion reverse. Choice very fine $ 400

1033 Tetradrachm, Susa, after 305/4 B.C. 16.97 g. Heroic head r. wearing helmet decorated with panther skin, bull’s ear and horns. Rev. BA (off flan right) left, winged Nike standing right crowning trophy of arms, control marks in lower field. Houghton-Lorber Seleucid Coins p. 71, 173/4: ESMS Tr.7-33: ESM 426. Very fine $ 3,000

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1034 1035

1034 Tetradrachm, Susa, after 295 B.C. AR 17.18 g. Laureate head of Zeus r. Rev. BA left, below, Athena brandishing spear and shield, drawn right in a biga of elephants, anchor symbol above, control marks above and below elephant heads. Houghton-Lorber Seleucid Coins p. 73, 177/5: ESMS El. 32-34: CSE 1032. Very fine $ 800

1035 Tetradrachm, uncertain mint. AR 17.12 g. Youthful head of Herakles r. wearing lion’s skin. Rev. BA below, right, Zeus, nude to waist, seated left on throne with high back, holding sceptre and eagle, control marks in field left and below throne. Houghton-Lorber Seleucid Coins p. 31, 50/1: CSE 543. About extremely fine $ 325

1036 1037

1036 Tetradrachm with name of Alexander, uncertain mint, c.294-281 BC. AR 17.01 g. Youthful head of Herakles r. wearing lion’s skin. Rev. BA below right, Zeus, nude to waist, seated left on throne with high back, holding sceptre and eagle, control marks in field left and below throne. Houghton-Lorber Seleucid Coins p. 31, 50/3: WSM pl. li, A. Slighly off-centre. Extremely fine $ 325

1037 Tetradrachm with name of Alexander, Babylon, AR 17.16 g. Youthful head of Herakles r. wearing lion’s skin. Rev. BA below right, Zeus, nude to waist, seated left on throne with high back, holding sceptre and eagle, anchor in field left, control marks in field left and below throne. Houghton-Lorber Seleucid Coins p. 46, 94/3: Price 3353. Good very fine $ 275

1038 1039

ANTIOCHUS IV 175-164 B.C. 1038 Large Bronze 37.48 g. Laureate head of Zeus-Sarapis r. Rev. ANTIOXOY at right, E

E at left, eagle with closed wings standing right on thunderbolt. Houghton, Lorber S.C. 1413: Newell, S.M.A. 59: BMC 42. Very fine $ 125

CLEOPATRA THEA and ANTIOCHUS VIII 125-121 B.C. 1039 Bronze 19mm., 6.46 g. Heads side-by-side of veiled and diademed Cleopatra and her son.

Rev. Inscription with names of Cleopatra and Antiochus flanking figure of Nike advancing left, control mark in field. Houghton, Lorber SC 2265/1. SNG Spaer 2467-2469. Very fine $ 125

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JUDAEA

1040 1041

KINGS OF JUDAEA1040 Mattathias Antigonas, king 40-37 B.C. Large Bronze. Æ 13.42 g. Hebrew legend: Matitah the High

Priest and the Council of the Jews, double cornucopiæ. Rev. (BACIE)C ANTIONOYY around ivy wreath with large leaves. Meshorer, TJC 36. Hendin 1162. Planchet flaw. Nice example for type. Almost extremely fine $ 600

1041 Herod the Great, king, 40-4 B.C. 8 Prutot, Bronze, c.40-37. Æ 7.10 g. Helmet with cheek straps, ornamented with wing, surmounted by star, and flanked by two palm branches. Rev. BAIE HRO, tripod with lebes on base, to l. date LG (= Year 3 of reign), monogram. MCP O18/R39 (same dies); Hendin 1169v. Rare winged cap variety and rare die pair. Good very fine $ 750

1042 1043

THE BAR KOCHBA WAR, AD 132-135. 1042 Medium bronze, year 2 = AD 133-134. Æ 13.82 g. Hebrew legend: Year two of the freedom of Israel,

vine leaf with tendril. Rev. Hebrew legend: Shim’on, palm tree with seven branches. Mildenberg 56 (same obverse die); Hendin 1408. Thick heavy flan, attractive patina. Good very fine. $500

1043 Small bronze, year 2 = AD 133-134. Æ 4.16 g. Hebrew legend: Year two of the freedom of Israel, bunch of grapes. Rev. Hebrew legend: Jerusalem, palm tree with seven branches. Mildenberg 154 (same dies). Hendin 1410. Very fine $ 350

ARABIA

THE SABAEANS1044 Drachm, late 2nd century B.C. AR 5.15 g. In imitation of Athenian types. Helmeted head of Athena r.,

Sabaean letter on cheek. Rev. Owl right, uncertain aramaic legend. see BMC pl.VII, 27ff. Greek Fractions (2). AR 0.72 g. Gorgon’s head facing. Rev. Four-part incuse square. AR 0.69 g. Pegasos flying l. Rev. Lion’s head l. in incuse square. Bronze 1.39 g. Head of Athena in Corinthian helmet l. Rev. Corn-grain flanked by E-A in wreath. Fine to very fine (4) $ 150

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KINGDOM OF PARTHIA

MITHRADATES II c.123-88 B.C. 1045 Tetradrachm AR. 15.79 g. Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust l. with long beard. Rev.

arranged in square around archer seated right on omphalos holding bow. Sellwood 24.1: B.M.C. 3. Almost extremely fine $ 650

1046 1047

UNKNOWN KING c.80-70 B.C. (ORODES I). 1046 Drachm AR 4.05 g. Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust l. with short beard. Rev. unclear

legend arranged in square around archer seated right on omphalos holding bow. Sellwood 30.14. Very fine $ 125

KINGDOM OF PERSIS

ARTAXERXES II, son of Darius II1047 Drachm. AR 3.89 g. Bust left with pointed beard, wearing mural crown, monogram in field r.

Rev. Aramaic legend arranged in square, king standing left holding sceptre, lighted altar in front of him. BMC p.222, 1. Extremely fine $ 250

KINGDOM OF BAKTRIA

DIODOTOS I and II, c.250-230 B.C. 1048 Stater. AV 8.33 g. In the king’s own name. Diademed head r. Rev. BAIE IOOTOY, Zeus

striding left, hurling thunderbolt, aegis draped over his extended arm, eagle with a wreath above at his feet. Mitchiner 41, type 70b. Bop. 149, série 5, A. Trivial obverse striking faults, but no test cuts. Very rare. Nearly extremely fine $ 10,000

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EUTHYDEMOS I, c.225-200 B.C. 1049 Tetradrachm, mint “A” (near Aï Khanoum), struck c.220/215-210/208 B.C. AR 16.45 g.

Diademed head r. Rev. BAΣIΛEΩΣ EYΘY∆HMOY, Herakles seated l. atop lion’s skin set on rock, holding club, monogram behind, N in exergue. Bop 5D. Kritt A11. MIG type 89d. SNG ANS 128. Good metal quality. Nearly extremely fine $ 1,750

EUKRATIDES, c.170-145 B.C. 1050 Tetradrachm. AR 17.0 g. Diademed, draped bust r. within filleted circle. Rev. BAΣIΛEΩΣ

EYKPATI∆OY, above and below the Dioskouroi riding r. with palms and spears, monogram below horses’ hooves. Bop série 1D. SNG ANS 432. Good very fine $ 1,750

GREEK COINS UNDER ROMAN RULE

1051 1052

CELSA (Velilla de Ebro)1051 Octavian(?) L. Pompeius Bucco and L. Cornelius Fronto, duumviri. As, struck before 27 B.C.

AE 16.57 g. COL VI CELSA II VIR, bare head r. Rev. L POMPE BVCCO above, L CORNE FRONT below bull standing r. RPC 269. Burgos 611. Dark olive-green. Very fine $ 300

EGYPT1052 ALEXANDRIA, ANTINOUS, favourite of Hadrian. AE 28mm, 12.75 g. ANTINOOV (

worn), bare-headed draped bust of Antinous r. Rev. Antinous on horse trotting right, date L-I- across lower field. BMC Alexandria 925 var. Dattari 2083. K&G 34.a2. Dark brown patina, attractive portrait. Fine. $ 2,000

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ROMAN COINS

ROMAN REPUBLIC

1053 Anonymous, Quinarius after 211 B.C. AR 2.52 g. Helmeted head of Roma r., V behind. Rev. The Dioscuri, stars above their heads, galloping right; ROMA in exergue. Crawford RRC 48: BMC Rome 210. About mint state $ 325

1054 Julius Caesar. Denarius, Italy, 49 B.C. AR 3.47 g. Elephant walking to r., trampling on dragon,

CAESAR in exergue. Rev. Pontifical emblems: culullus, aspergillum, axe and apex. Cr 443/1. Syd 1006. RCV 1399. Cabinet tone. Good very fine $ 750

1055 Cleopatra VII of Egypt & Mark Antony. Denarius, Alexandria, 34 B.C. AR 3.77 g. CLEOPATRAE

REGINAE REGVM FILIORVM REGVM, bust of Cleopatra facing to r. wearing diadem and drapery, the stem of a prow before. Rev. ANTONI ARMENIA DEVICTA, head of Mark Antony, bare-headed, facing to r., Armenian tiara behind. Cr 543/1. BMC 179. Sear, Imperators, 345. RCV 1515. An exceptional example with two superb portraits, cabinet tone. Good very fine $ 8,000

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ROMAN EMPIRE

1056 1057

AUGUSTUS, 27 B.C. – A.D. 141056 Denarius, Lugdunum 15-13 B.C. AR 3.79 g. AVGVSTVS DIVI F around bare head of Augustus r. Rev.

IMP – X Apollo Citharoedus in long drapery standing left holding lyre and plectrum, ACT in exergue. RIC 171a. BMC 461. About mint state $ 1,100

DRUSUS the Younger, son of Tiberius, † A.D. 221057 Sestertius, under Tiberius, 22-23. Æ 26.64 g. Winged caduceus between two cornucopiæ in saltire,

surmounted by the draped, bare headed busts of the twins Tiberius Gemellus and Germanicus. Rev. DRVSVS CAESAR TI DIVI AVG N PONT TR POT II / S C. RIC I, 97, 42; BN II, 47, 72. Rare. Very fine $ 1,100

CALIGULA, A.D. 37-41.1058 Sestertius, A.D. 39-40. Æ 30.49g. C CAESAR DIVI AVG PRON AVG P M TR P III P P / PIETAS,

Pietas, veiled and draped, seated to l., holding a patera in his extended right hand and resting his left elbow on a statue of Spes. Rev. DIVO–AVG / S-C, elaborately decorated and garlanded hexastyle temple of Divus Augustus, surmounted by a quadriga and other figures, before which stands Caligula, veiled and togate, his head turned to l., sacrificing from a patera over an altar, an attendant restrains a bull to l. and partly behind Caligula, a second stands on r., holding a patera. RIC 44. C 10. CBN 104. A spectacular example in a wonderful state of preservation. Dark green-brown patina, beautifully detailed. Rare and one of the finest known sestertii of this type. Extremely fine $ 30,000

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BRITANNICUS, son of Claudius, † A.D. 551059 Sestertius, struck in Perinthus (?), Thrace. Æ 29.52 g. TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG F BRITANNICVS,

draped, bare bust l. Rev. S-C, Mars clad in military attire standing l., holding a round shield and spear. BN II, 111, 287 (these dies). H.-M. v. Kaenel, Britannicus, Agrippina Minor and Nero in Thrakien, SNR 63 (1984), 130, B4. Dark olive-green tone and nearly black patina over pitting. Extremely rare. Good fine $ 6,000

NERO, A.D. 54-68 1060 Sestertius, c.65 A.D. Æ 27.10 g. NERO CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG GER PM TR P IMP PP, laureate

bust r., aegis on left shoulder. Rev. Large S-C flanking Roma with Victory and parazonium seated left on pile of shields. RIC 275. BMC 180. WCN 137. Rich green patina. About extremely fine $ 2,250

GALBA, A.D. 68-691061 Aureus. AV 7.40g. SER GALBA CAESAR AVG, bust facing to r., bare-headed and wearing a cuirass

and an aegis. Rev. DIVA AVGVSTA, Livia, draped, standing to l., holding a patera in her extended right hand and a sceptre in her left. RIC 143. BMC 13. Calicó 471 (these dies). A wholly exceptional coin with a fantastic portrait, struck on a very broad flan and lustrous. Very rare, a truly spectacular Roman gold coin. Extremely fine $ 60,000

Ex Glendining & Co., London, 19 May 1964, lot 153

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1062 1063

1062 Sestertius. Æ 26.08 g. SER GALBA IMP CAES AVG, laureate, draped bust r. Rev. S-C, Victory moving left, holding Palladium on her extended right hand, a laurel branch in her other hand. RIC 256. Rich olive-green tone. Pleasing large flan. Nearly extremely fine $ 3,000

OTHO, A.D. 69 1063 Denarius, Rome, Mar-Apr 69. AR 3.52 g. IMP OTHO CAESAR AVG TR P, bare head of Otho r.

Rev. PONT MAX, Aequitas standing left holding scales and long sceptre. RIC 19: BMC 6. Bold portrait, minor flaws. About extremely fine $ 2,750

TITUS, A.D. 79-811064 Sestertius, A.D. 72. Æ 26.95g. T CAES VESPASIAN IMP PON TR POT COS II, head facing to r.,

wearing a laurel-wreath. Rev. IVDAEA CAPTA / S C, Titus, wearing military dress, standing to r., holding a spear and a parazonium, his left foot resting on a helmet; before him is Judaea seated to right on a cuirass beside a palm-tree, in an attitude of mourning. RIC 422. BMC 631. C 113. Hendin 1523. Dark brown patina. In an unusually fine state of preservation for this issue. A very rare coin from the ‘Judaea Capta’ series. Good very fine $ 12,500

ex Spink Auction 25, London, 24-25 November 1982, lot 197

The ‘Judaea Capta’ issues of Titus are considerably rarer than those of his father Vespasian, and this seldom seen coin is an attractive example from the series commemorating the great Flavian victory. The Jewish War began in A.D. 66 and Vespasian, assisted by his son Titus, had been given command of the legions resisting the revolt. Following the death of Nero in A.D. 68, the emperors Galba and Otho followed in quick succession. During this period of unrest, Vespasian was also hailed emperor by the legions under his command and he therefore turned his attention to Rome to compete with Vitellius for the imperial throne, entrusting his son Titus with the control of the Jewish War. After an assault on Jerusalem, Titus took the city in A.D. 70, during which time the Temple of Jerusalem was destroyed. It was reported by the historian Josephus that in the region of 1,100,000 people were killed during this battle.

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1065 Sestertius, Eastern Mint 80-81. AE 25.84 g. IMP T CAES DIVI VESP F A-VG PM TR P PP COS VIII, laureate head r. Rev. PAX AVGVST, S-C Pax standing l. holding branch and cornucopiæ. RIC Vol II revised 498: RPC 501. Brown patina. About very fine $ 3,000

JULIA TITI, daughter of Titus and partner of Domitian1066 Dupondius. AE 11.91 g. IVLIA IMP T AVG F AVGVSTA, bust r., draped, hair in bun on top of head.

Rev. CERES AVGVST, S-C, Ceres standing left holding corn ears and long sceptre. see RIC 391 and 514. see also Triton X auction sale Jan 9-10 2007 lot 603 for further discussion. Some green patina. Rare. Almost very fine $ 1,200

NERVA, A.D. 96-981067 Sestertius, Rome, 97. AE 33.11 g. IMP NERVA CAES AVG PM TR P COS III PP, laureate head r.

Rev. FORTVNA P.R., Fortuna seated left holding ears of corn and sceptre, SC in exergue. RIC 85. C 80. Deep green patina. Bold very fine $ 2,000

TRAJAN, A.D. 98-1171068 Denarius, Rome, 107-108. AR 3.25 g. IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC PM TR P, laureate head r,

drapery on left shoulder. Rev. COS V PP SPQR OPTIMO PRINC, Trajan standing r. in triumphal quadriga, holding sceptre and laurel branch. RIC 138. C 49. BMC 349. Extremely fine $ 700

ex The New York Sale XIV, January 2007, lot 279

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1069 Sestertius, Rome, 112-117. AE 27.05 g. IMP CAES NERVAE TRAIANO AVG GER DAC PM TR P COS VI PP, laureate, draped bust r. Rev. FELICITAS AVGVST, S-C, Felicitas standing l. holding caduceus and cornucopiæ. RIC 624. C 142. Green patina. About extremely fine $ 1,000

1070 1071

1070 Sestertius, Rome, 114-117. AE 24.74 g. IMP CAES NER TRAIANO OPTIMO AVG GER DAC PM TR P COS VI PP, laureate draped bust r. Rev. SENATVS POPVLVSQVE ROMANVS, S-C, Felicitas standing l. holding caduceus and cornucopiæ. RIC 672. C 352. Green patina. Very fine $ 475

HADRIAN, A.D. 117-1381071 Dupondius, c.119-121. Æ 12.36 g. IMP CAESAR TRAIANVS HADRIANVS AVG PM TRP. Radiate,

partially draped bust r. Rev. SALVS PVBLICA S C. Salus standing l., foot on globe, holding patera and rudder. RIC II, 418, 604. C 1358. Attractive green patina. Good very fine $ 600

1072 1073

ANTONINUS PIUS, A.D. 138-1611072 Sestertius, AD 140-144. Æ 21.65 g. ANTONINVS AVG PI-VS PP TRP COS III, laureate head r. Rev.

TIBERIS above, SC in exergue, personification of the River Tiber reclining l. holding reed in left hand and resting on a rock, and reaching out to prow of boat with his right hand. RIC 643. C 820. Wide flan. Rare. Fine $ 400

MARCUS AURELIUS, A.D. 161-1801073 Sestertius, Rome, 166. Æ 23.72 g. M AVREL ANTONINVS AVG – ARM PARTH MAX, laureate head r.

Rev. TR POT XX IMP IIII COS III, S-C Victory standing holding palm and placing shield marked VIC PAR on a tree. see RIC 931 var. see C 807 var. Brown patina. Very fine $ 900

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1074 1075

FAUSTINA JNR., wife of Marcus Aurelius, † A.D. 175 1074 Sestertius, Rome, AD 145-146. Æ 23.59 g. FAVSTINA AVG – PII AVG FIL, draped bust r., hair coiled

at back. Rev. PIE-TAS S-C, Pietas standing l. holding flower and cornucopiæ, child at her feet. RIC 1379. C 173. Smoothing in fields, broad flan, brown patina. Extremely fine $1,750

1075 Sestertius. AE 20.88 g. FAVSTINA AVGVSTA, bust r., draped, diadem in hair which is in a bun at back of neck. Rev. FECVNDITAS S-C, Fecunditas standing r. holding sceptre and infant. RIC 1638: C.100. Brown patina. About extremely fine $ 600

1076 1077

PESCENNIUS NIGER, A.D. 1931076 Denarius, Antioch. AR 3.31 g. IMP CAES C PESC NIGER IVST AVG, laureate head r. Rev.

VICTORIAE AVG, Victory advancing l., holding wreath and palm. RIC IV 38, 88a. BMC V, 81, 315v. Rare. Very fine $ 1,250

SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS, A.D. 193-2111077 Denarius, A.D. 201. AR 3.42 g. SEVERVS PIVS AVG, laureate head r. Rev. AETERNIT IMPERI,

confronted busts of Caracalla, laureate, draped and cuirassed, facing r., and of Geta, bare-headed, draped and cuirassed, facing left. RIC 251. C 6. RCV 6528. Beautiful cabinet tone and three excellent portraits. An excellent example of this dynastic issue. Extremely fine $ 800

1078 1079

JULIA DOMNA, wife of Septimius Severus, † A.D. 2171078 Denarius. AR 2.80 g. IVLIA DO-MNA AVG, bust r., draped, hair in coil at back. Rev. VENER-I VICTR,

Venus standing r. seen from behind, leaning on a column and holding apple and palm branch. RIC 536. C 194. Good very fine $ 350

CARACALLA, A.D. 198-2171079 Denarius, A.D. 207. AR 4.19 g. ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, laureate head r. Rev. VIRTVS AVGVSTOR,

Virtus, helmeted, seated to l., holding Victory and parazonium, a shield rests at his side. RIC 176. C 672. RCV 6905. Broad flan, cabinet tone. Extremely fine $ 160

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1080 1081

ELAGABALUS, A.D. 218-2221080 Denarius. AR 2.75 g. IMP ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, laureate draped and cuirassed bust r., small

horn above forehead. Rev. SVMMVS SACERDOS AVG, Elagabalus standing l. holding branch and sacrificing over an altar, star in field left. RIC 146. C 276. Extremely fine $ 500

SEVERUS ALEXANDER, A.D. 222-2351081 Denarius, 231-235. AR 3.56 g. IMP ALEXAN-DER PIVS AVG, laureate bust r. Rev. PROVIDEN-TIA

AVG, Providentia standing l. holding corn ears over modius and anchor. RIC 252. Lightly toned, bold types. FDC $ 300

MAXIMINUS I, A.D. 235-2381082 Sestertius. AE 23.96 g. MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG GERM, laureate draped and cuirassed bust r.

Rev. SALVS AVUGVSTI S-C, Salus seated l. resting left arm on high-backed throne and feeding serpent arising from an altar. RIC 85. C 2. Good very fine $ 800

HERENNIA ETRUSCILLA, wife of Trajan Decius1083 Antoninianus. AR 4.60 g. HER ETRVSCILLA AVG, diademed, draped bust r. resting on crescent.

Rev. PVDICITIA AVG, Pudicitia seated l. holding sceptre and adjusting her veil. RIC 58b. C 17. Good very fine $ 300

TREBONIANUS GALLUS, A.D. 251-2531084 Sestertius. AE 18.21 g. IMP CAES C VIBIVS TREBONIANVS GALLVS AVG, laureate, draped and

cuirassed bust r. Rev. IVNO MARTIALI SC, Juno seated l. holding orb and corn ears RIC 109. C 52. Rare. About extremely fine $ 800

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GALLIENUS, A.D. 253-2681085 Antoninianus 258-259. AR. 3.71 g. GALLIENVS PF AVG, radiate draped and cuirassed bust r.

Rev. VICT GERMANICA, Victory holding trophy and wreath standing on a globe flanked by two bound seated captives. RIC 49. see C 1062. Obverse weak, reverse extremely fine $ 750

CONSTANTINE I, the Great as Caesar, A.D. 306-3071086 Follis, silver-washed, Cyzicus. AE 8.00 g. FL VAL CONSTANTINVS NOB CAES, laureate head r.

Rev. GENIO AVGG ET CAESARVM NN (???), Genius standing l. holding cornucopiæ and patera, star in field right, KA in exergue. RIC 26b. Good silver wash. Extremely fine $ 275

MAGNENTIUS, A.D. 350-3531087 Double Cententionalis, Trier. AE 7.60 g. DN MAGNEN-TIVS PF AVG, draped and cuirassed bust r.,

head bare. Rev. SALVS AVG DD NN AVG ET CAES, large Christogram flanked by alpha and omega: TRS in exergue. RIC (Trier), Bastien ‘Magnence’ 84. Reverse legend not struck up. Very fine $ 450

JULIAN II, A.D. 360-3631088 Siliqua, Lugdunum. AR 1.98 g. DN FL CL IVLI-ANVS PF AVG, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust r.

Rev. VOT X MVLT XX in wreath, PLVG below RIC 234; C.150. Extremely fine $ 750

GRATIAN, A.D. 367-3831089 Siliqua, Trier. AR 2.43 g. DN GRATIA-NVS PF AVG, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust r.

Rev. VRBS ROMA, Roma seated l. holding sceptre and Victory on globe, TRPS in exergue. RIC 64A; C.87. Extremely fine $ 950

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TAMAN GOTHS1090 Denarius, c.3rd - 4th Century A.D. AR 1.71 g. Abstract male head, radiate r. Rev. Degraded depiction

of Mars carrying transverse trophy, double X and O in field. cf Kazamanova Vestnik Drevneel Istorii I (1961), Group II. Faltin, “Taman Imitations - Coins of the Unknown People” The Celator 20, 7 (July 2006), pp.22-6. Debased metal. Very Rare. Good very fine $ 500

Based on Roman coins of the Mars advancing type, these very rare imitative Denarii were stuck on the Taman peninsula of the Black Sea (east of Crimea). They are generally considered to be the first Gothic coinage.

BYZANTINE

1091 Constantine IX, Monomachus, 1042-1055. Histamenon. AV 4.40 g. Bust of Christ facing, wearing nimbus cruciger, pallium and colobium, raising right hand in benediction and holding book of Gospels. Rev. Bust of emperor facing, wearing crown and loros, holding a long cross and a globe surmounted by a pelleted cross. DO 3. S 1830. Extremely fine $ 500

ANCIENT BRITISH

1092 Trinovantes, Cunobelin, Early 1st century A.D. Stater, Plastic Type, c. A.D. 20-43. AV 5.26 g.

CA-MV either side of corn-ear. Rev. CVNO, celticized horse to right, pellet above on left. VA 2020-1. BMC 1825. Very fine $ 650

1093 Early Uninscribed Coinage. Stater, Cheriton Type, c.57-55 B.C. AV 5.06 g. Abstract head of Apollo to r., with a large crescent face. Rev. Disjointed horse to l., pellet with four arms below. VA 1215-1. BMC 86. Good very fine $ 650

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WORLD COINS

AFGHANISTAN

1094 Mohammed Zahir Shah, 1933-1973. 8 Grams (2 Tilla), SH 1339/AH 1380. AV 7.99g. F 42. Prooflike uncirculated $ 1,000

AUSTRIA

1095 SALZBURG. Max Gandolph von Küenburg, 1668-1687. ¼ Ducat 1682. AV 0.87 g. Hat above arms. Rev. St. Rupert seated facing, holding orb and crozier. F 817. Probszt 1647. Extremely fine $ 500

1096 Johann Ernst v. Hohnstein, 1687-1709. ¼ Thaler, 1695. AR 7.41 g. Madonna and Child facing over Arms surmounted by cardinal’s cap. Rev. St. Rupert standing facing above Arms. Probszt 1832. Pleasing lustre. Choice uncirculated $ 300

1097 Franz Joseph, 1848-1916. 4 Ducats, 1914, Vienna. AV 13.97g. J. 345. F 487. With reflective fields, some light surface marks and faint hairlines, otherwise Good extremely fine $ 900

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1098 Republic, 1918-date. 20 Kronen, 1923. AV 6.78g. J. 422. F 519. Prooflike uncirculated $ 3,500

BELGIUM

1099 Leopold I, 1831-1865. 100 Francs, 1853, on the marriage of the duke of Brabant. AV 32.20g. F 409. A truly exceptional piece with only the odd hairline, seldom seen in this condition. Prooflike uncirculated $ 12,000

BRAZIL

1100 Joao V, 1706-1750. 20,000 Reis (Dobrão), 1725-M, Minas Gerais. AV 53.56g. Gom 105.02. KM 117. F 33. Good very fine, better reverse $ 7,000

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1101 Joao V, 1706-1750. 20,000 Reis (Dobrão). 1727-M, Minas Gerais. AV 53.59g. Gom. 105.04. KM 117. F 33. A truly exceptional specimen, with hardly any blemish, and as such extremely desirable. Rare. Almost as struck $ 12,000

1102 Joao V, 1706-1750. 12,800 Reis (Dobrã), 1730-M, Minas Gerais. AV 28.66g. Gom. 139.05. KM 139. F 55. A superb piece with only one minor blemish in the reverse field Lustrous uncirculated $ 15,000

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1103 Joao V, 1706-1750. 12,800 Reis (Dobrã), 1731/0-M, Minas Gerais. AV 28.54g. Gom. 139.07. KM 139. F 55. An interesting overdate. Overall a decent extremely fine $ 8,500

1104 1105

1104 José I, 1750-1777. 6,400 Reis (Peça), 1777-B, Bahia. AV 14.19g. Gom. 54.30. KM 172.1. F 69. Lustrous. Extremely fine $ 1,500

1105 Maria I, 1786-1799. 6,400 Reis (Peça), 1802-R, Rio. AV 14.34g. Gom. 33.23. KM 226.1. F 87. Choice good extremely fine $ 1,500

CAMBODIA

1106 Norodom I, 1859-1904. Proof “Essai” Franc, 1860E, reeded edge. AR 5.01g. Lec. 54/57. Rare. Superb FDC $ 1,750

CHAD

1107 Republic. Proof 10,000 Francs, 1970. AV 1.0416 oz. Rev. Egypt’s President Nasser facing (not De Gaulle, as erroneously stated on slab). KM 14. In PCGS holder graded PR63 $ 2,200

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CHILE

1108 Ferdinand VI, 1746-1759. 8 Escudos, 1751-J, Santiago. AV. Cal 72. KM 3. F 5. A pleasing, lustrous example In PCGS holder graded AU50 $ 3,000

1109 Charles III, 1759-1788. 8 Escudos, 1787-DA, Santiago. AV 26.96 g. Cal 247. KM 27. F 15. Small planchet defect on obverse field but beautifully toned. Strong very fine $ 1,250

1110 Ferdinand VII, 1808-1818. 8 Escudos, 1810-FJ, Santiago. AV. Military bust. Cal 115. KM 72. F 28. Delightfully toned and attreactive In PCGS holder graded AU50 $ 2,500

1111 Ferdinand VII, 1808-1818. 8 Escudos, 1811-FJ, Santiago. AV. Military bust. Cal 116. KM 72. F 28. With a spectacular portrait. In PCGS holder graded AU58+ $ 4,000

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1112 Republic. 8 Escudos, 1821-FD, Santiago. AV. KM 84. F 33. In PCGS holder graded XF45 $ 1,500

The first date of Republican issues

1113 1114

1113 Republic. 4 Escudos, 1833-I, Santiago. AV. KM 87. F 34. In PCGS holder graded XF40 $ 1,000

The rarest date of this issue with a mintage of only 321 pieces

1114 Republic, 8 Escudos, 1836-IJ, Santiago. AV. KM 93. F 37. In PCGS holder graded AU53 $ 1,250

1115 Republic. 2 Escudos, 1838-IJ, Santiago. AV 6.69 g. KM 97. F 39. Nicely toned. Good very fine $ 500

An elusive two-year type

1116 1117

1116 Republic. 8 Escudos, 1851-LA, Santiago. AV 27.00 g. KM 105. F 41. Small planchet defect by “C” of “Chile”. Pleasing extremely fine $ 1,250

1117 Republic. 10 Pesos, 1856, Santiago. AV 15.17 g. KM 131. F 45. Minor edge bruise. Extremely fine $ 500

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COSTA RICA

1118 Central American Republic. 8 Escudos, 1828-CR F, San José. AV. KM 17. F 1. A pleasing coin, lustrous on the periphery. Rare. In PCGS holder graded XF40 $ 4,000

1119 1120

1119 Central American Republic. 4 Escudos, 1837-CR E, San José. AV. KM 16. F 2. Rare. In PCGS holder graded XF40 $ 2,000

1120 Republic. ½ Onza (4 Escudos), 1850-JB. AV 12.49 g. KM 100. F 7. Dull. Very fine $ 500

DANISH WEST INDIES

1121 Christian IX, 1863-1906. 4 Daler (20 Francs), 1904. AV 6.45g. H 30. S 31. F 2. Uncirculated $ 1,200

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

1122 30 Pesos, 1955. AV 29.57g. KM 24. F 1. About uncirculated $ 1,600

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EGYPT

1123 Farouk, 1935-1953. Proof 500 Piastres, 1938. F 35. KM 373. AV 42.52g. A truly spectacular coin.

FDC $ 7,500

1124 United Arab Republic. 10 Pounds, 1964. AV 52.00g. F 46. KM 409. Uncirculated $ 2,750

EL SALVADOR

1125 Republic. 20 Pesos, 1892 C.A.M., Central American Mint in San Salvador. AV 32.25g. KM 119. F 1.

Several edge bruises. Very rare one year type. Extremely fine $ 12,000

1126 1127

1126 Republic. 10 Pesos, 1892-CAM. AV. KM 118. F 2. Lustrous. Rare one-year type. In PCGS holder graded AU58 $ 2,000

a mintage of only 321 pieces

1127 Republic. 5 Pesos, 1892-CAM. AV 8.07 g. KM 117. F 3. A couple of edge nicks. Rare one-year type. About extremely fine $ 1,000

a mintage of only 558 pieces

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FRANCE

1128 Second Empire, 1852-1870. 10 Francs, 1854-A, reeded edge, Paris. AV 3.22g. G. 1013. F 576. Appealing. Good extremely fine $ 750

1129 Louis-Philippe I, 1830-1848. Proof 5 Francs, 1831-A, Paris. AR 24.97g. G. 677a. Dav. 90. KM 745.1. A superb toned proof, almost impossible to find this nice. Rare. Uncirculated $ 12,000

1130 Colonies. Double Sol of 30 Deniers, 1743-W, Lille, for use in the North American colonies. Billon 2.26g. Lec. 185. Red Book p.50. Minor obverse striking blemish. As choice an example as one could expect to find. Uncirculated $ 800

GERMANY

1131 1132

ANHALT-BERNBURG-SCHAUMBURG-HOYM1131 Karl Ludwig, 1772-1806. Mining Thaler, 1774. AR 23.34 g. Five-line legend and date. Rev. Radiant sun

above mining camp set in the hills. Dav. 1907. A few minor reverse hairlines but rich steely gray tone. Rare. Extremely fine $ 2,500

BRANDENBURG1132 Friedrich Wilhelm, 1640-1688. ⅓ Thaler, 1667 IL. AR 10.06 g. Berlin mint, Jobst Liebmann, warden.

Draped bust right. Rev. Crowned Arms. KM 359. Some weakness of strike at centre on both sides. Pale iridescent highlights. Extremely fine $ 300

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1133 1134

HAMBURG1133 HRE Karl VI, 1711-1740. Thaler, 1735 IHL. AR 29.18 g. Crowned Imperial eagle, orb on breast.

Rev. Ornate City Arms. Dav. 2283. Attractive pale violet-gray with amber highlights. Extremely fine $ 600

HANNOVER1134 George V, 1851-1866. Thaler, 1866-B. AR 18.51g. Thun 178. AKS 162. Dav. 686. Only minimal

hairlines. Brilliant prooflike uncirculated $ 1,000

1135 1136

HOHENLOHE1135 Joint coinage. HRE Rudolf, 1576-1612. Thaler, 1610. AR 28.08 g. Armored count astride destrier

left. Rev. Two helms, date above. Dav. 6819. Old collection number inked in lower obverse. Light battleship-gray tone. Very fine $ 1,000

LÜNEBURG1136 HRE Ferdinand II, 1619-1637. Thaler, 1622. AR 28.95 g. City gate with three towers, arms on

portcullis. Rev. Crowned Imperial eagle. Dav. 5466. Reverse diebreak. Light slate gray tone. Very fine $ 750

SAXONY1137 Johann Georg III, 1680-1691. Thaler, 1691. AR 25.63 g. On the Death of Johann Georg III.

Armored arm emerging from clouds holding flag. Rev. Eleven-line legend. Dav. 7643. Toned deep medium gray tone. Very fine $ 900

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SAXE NEW-GOTHA1138 Ernst I (III), the Pious, 1640-1675. Thaler, 1668. AR 28.44 g. JESUS in radiant sun above crowned

inverted heart containing eight-line legend. Rev. Ten-line legend. Dav. 7448. Light steely gray tone with some lustre. Extremely fine $ 1,750

1139 1140

1139 Ernst I (III) the Pious, 1640-1675. Catechism Thaler, 1671. AR 29.12 g. Three lines of legend around sun, with nine radiate beams naming qualities of God. Rev. Ten-line legend. Dav. 7447. Toned. Extremely fine $ 1,750

STOLBERG-STOLBERG1140 Joint coinage with Stolberg-Rossla. Christof Friedrich & Jost Christian, 1704-1738. Thaler, 1705.

AR 29.03 g. Tri-helmeted manifold Arms. Rev. Stag left before column. Dav. 2794. Light slate-gray tone. Very fine $ 1,750

GERMAN EAST AFRICA

1141 Wilhelm II, 1888-1918. Proof 10 Heller, 1911-A. J. 719. KM 12. A rare proof. In NGC holder graded PF65 $ 900

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GREAT BRITAIN

1142 James I, 1603-1625. Laurel. AV 9.09 g. Third coinage. Fourth laureate and draped bust left with very small ties, value in field. Rev. Crowned quartered shield of arms on long cross fourchée, initial mark trefoil both sides. Sch -. North 2113. S 2638B. Weak of strike and portrait, polished. Rare. Good fine $ 1,800

No example of this bust variety in Schneider

1143 Victoria, 1837-1901. Crown (5 Shillings), 1845. AR. Young Head. S 3882. KM 741. Beautifully toned, a coin fit for the most discerning of collectors. Very elusive in such wonderful condition. In PCGS holder graded MS65 $ 15,000

1144 SCOTLAND. Mary Queen of Scots, 1542-1567. Testoon, 1562. AR 6.04 g. Third period, 1560-1565, first widowhood. Bust facing left wearing dress and bonnet, date in tablet below, MARIA.DEI.GRA.SCOTORVM.REGINA. Rev. Crowned dimidiated arms of France and Scotland, crowned M to left and to right, SALVM. FAC. POPVLVM. DOMINE., faint engraver’s guide-line around base of letters. St 180. Burns 1, fig.896. S 5422. A few small rim striking flaws. Attractively toned. Rare. Good very fine $ 25,000

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GREECE

1145 I. Kapodistrias, 1828-1831. 20 Lepta, 1831, Aegina mint. AE 28.56 g. Divo 2. P.C. 481-E.f. KM 11. Very well struck, which is highly unusual for this issue. Good very fine $ 500

1146 Otho, 1832-1862. Lepton (2), 1842, 1843. AE 1.17 g and 1.12 g. Divo 29i and 29k. KM 13. Good extremely fine and about extremely fine (2) $ 1,250

1147 Otho, 1832-1862. Lepton, 1846. AE 1.44g. Divo 30c. KM 22. Tiny spot on the obverse, otherwise choice with traces of lustre. Rare. Good extremely fine $ 1,000

1148 Otho, 1832-1862. 2 Lepta (3), 1833, 1834, 1839. AE 2.62 g, 2.53 g and 2.56 g. Divo 25b, 25c and 25g. KM 14. First with a spot in obverse legend. The second rare. First mint state with lustre, the others extremely fine or better (3) $ 1,500

1149 Otho, 1832-1862. 2 Lepta (3), 1842, 1844, 1848. AE 2.70 g, 2.53 g and 2.60 g. Divo 25i, 26a, 27b. KM 14, 23, 27. Second with a couple of striking imperfections. Last rare, the second very rare. First extremely fine, second generally extremely fine, the last good very fine (3) $ 1,250

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1150 Otho, 1832-1862. 5 Lepta (4), 1833, 1839, 1846, 1849. AE 6.43 g, 6.20 g, 6.18 g and 6.15 g. Divo 21a, 21f, 22c, 23c. KM 16 (2), 24, 28. Third rare, the last scarce. Generally extremely fine or nearly so (4) $ 1,250

1151 Otho, 1832-1862. 10 Lepta (3), 1837, 1844, 1849. AE 12.50 g, 13.11 g and 12.82 g. Divo 18c, 19a, 20c. KM 17, 25, 29. Second with tiny reverse striking flaws, the last with two reverse spots by date. Last scarce. First fully extremely fine, the others nearly so (3) $ 1,000

1152 Otho, 1832-1862. ¼ Drachmi, 1845, Athens. AR 1.10g. Divo 16c. KM 18. Small digs in obverse field either side of portrait. Very rare. Generally very fine $ 1,500

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1153 Otho, 1832-1862. ¼ Drachmi, 1846/5, Athens. AR, 1.13g. Divo 16d. KM 18. Die break at the beginning of the obverse legend and a couple of almost imperceptible graffiti marks. Of the highest rarity. Lustrous extremely fine $ 10,000

One of the major rarities of the modern Greek series, especially as an unrecorded overdate. This was missing from the “ultimate” collection of modern Greek coins sold by Spink in May 1979 - further proof of this little coin’s rarity status

1154 Otho, 1832-1862. ½ Drachmi (2), 1833, Munich and 1834-A, Paris. AR 2.22 g and 2.24 g. Divo 14a, 14b. KM 19. First very pleasantly toned, the second weakly struck as is usual with this issue but with a lovely steel-grey tone. Both good extremely fine (2) $ 1,250

1155 Otho, 1832-1862. ½ Drachmi, 1842-Owl, Athens. AR, 2.16g. Divo 14c. KM 19. Generally well struck with pleasing even toning throughout. Very rare. Strong extremely fine $ 7,500

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1156 Otho, 1832-1862. ½ Drachmi, 1851, Vienna. AR, 2.21g. Divo 15a. KM 34. One or two minor obverse flaws and a striking metal deficiency on the reverse rim. Lightly toned. Extremely rare date. Extremely fine $ 3,000

1157 Otho, 1832-1862. ½ Drachmi, 1855, Vienna. AR, 2.23g. Divo 15b. KM 34. Delightfully toned. Rare. Good extremely fine $ 1,000

1158 Otho, 1832-1862. Drachmi (2), 1832, Athens (struck in 1842/3) and 1833, Munich. AR 4.43 g and 4.41 g. Divo 12a, 12c. KM 15. First weakly struck, the second with weakness on “N” of “ΟΘΩΝ” but lightly toned. First about extremely fine with a better reverse, the second good extremely fine (2) $ 1,000

Weakly struck coins were very usual from this newly born Athens mint of the early 1840s

1159 Otho, 1832-1862. Drachmi, 1833-A, Paris. AR 4.45g. Divo 12b. KM 15. Small scratch on the reverse cross.

Considerably rarer than popular misconception would indicate. Prooflike about uncirculated $ 1,500

1160 Otho, 1832-1862. Drachmi, 1834-A, Paris. AR 4.46g. Divo 12d. KM 15. Small die crack along lower

part of the obverse and the odd imperfection. Pleasing light tone. Rare. Extremely fine $ 1,500

1161 Otho, 1832-1862. Drachmi, 1846, Athens. AR 4.38g. Divo 12f. KM 15. Very rare.

Good very fine $ 3,000

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1162 Otho, 1832-1862. Pattern Drachmi, 1851, Vienna. AR 4.45g. Divo P-35. KM Pn18. Two or three edge nicks and bruises. Extremely rare. Good very fine $ 7,500

1163 Otho, 1832-1862. Drachmi, 1851, Vienna. AR 4.45g. Divo 13. KM 35. Minting flaw on the obverse edge at 9 o’clock. Very rare. Extremely fine $ 2,500

1164 Otho, 1832-1862. 5 Drachmai, 1833-Owl, Athens (struck in 1843), AR 22.24g. Divo 10c. KM 20. Tiny minting imperfection at the back of the hair and the odd hairline or nick in field, but generally a clean and eminently decent piece. Of the highest rarity. Good very fine $ 20,000

As is the case with most silver coins struck at the newly established Athens mint in the 1840s, this coin is one of the major rarities.

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1165 Otho, 1832-1862. Accession 1832. AR Medal, by C Voigt, OTTO I REX GRAECIAE, head right, GRAECIA REDIVIVA, in exergue, MDCCCXXXII, Greece seated left, on prow, holding cornucopiæ, 41mm. Divo 10 fig A. Light hairlines. Toned. Rare, especially so in silver. Extremely fine $ 4,000

1166 George I, 1863-1913. Pattern Gold 5 Drachmai, 1869-E, Paris. AV 1.61g. Divo P-75. KM E-9. A couple of light hairlines. Excessively rare. Choice about uncirculated $ 40,000

According to Divo only 3 pieces exist and the last time one appeared on the market was 1966 (see Hess-Leu sale, April 1966).

1167 George I, 1863-1913. Gold 5 Drachmai, 1876-A, Paris. AV 1.62g. Divo 49. F 17. A very tiny scratch

on the reverse by the date. Lustrous. Rare. Good extremely fine $ 2,000

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1168 George I, 1863-1913. 100 Drachmai, 1876-A, Paris. AV 31.38g. Divo 44. F 13. Signs of brooch-mount repair on the reverse at 3 and 9 o’clock and a small edge bruise. Very rare. Better than very fine $ 40,000

This very rare piece, with a mintage of 76 only, is an elusive coin and even in very fine grade would absolutely not disgrace a major collection. A slightly inferior specimen, with what appeared to be a mount-mark at the top, sold at a recent European auction for €60,000.

1169 Constantine I, second reign, 1920-1922. Copper-Nickel 50 Lepta, 1921-H, Heaton mint, Birmingham. Divo 101. KM 65. Very rare. In PCGS holder graded AU55 $ 7,000

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1170 Constantine I, second reign, 1920-1922. Copper-Nickel 50 Lepta, 1921-KN, King’s Norton mint,

Birmingham. Divo 101. KM 65. Extremely rare. In PCGS holder graded MS63 $ 10,000

This coin is missing from most collections

1171 George II, second reign, 1935-1947. Proof Gold 100 Drachmai, 1935. Heaton mint/Birmingham.

Divo 111. F 19. Very rare. In PCGS holder graded PR63 DCAM $ 40,000

This coin was actually struck in 1939 to commemorate the re-establishment of the kingdom. The order was placed through Spink but delivered after the Second World War had started. Therefore, the coin was never delivered to the Greek authorities and Spink put this coin up for sale at £25 by special concession from the Greek Government (see Numismatic Circular, January 1941). Subsequently, during the course of the war, Spink’s offices were bombed and a number of these coins were lost. The original order placed by the Greek Government was for 140 pieces of the 100 Drachmai and 200 pieces of the 20 Drachmai, this coin is therefore very rare

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1172 George II, second reign, 1935-1947. Proof Silver 100 Drachmai, 1935. AR 25.03g. Divo 113. KM 75. Partly dark toning. Rare. FDC $ 2,500

only 500 pieces struck

HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE

1173 Leopold I, 1657-1705. Double Thaler, undated, Hall. AR 57.87g. Dav. 3247. Her. 569. Lovely even toning. Choice about uncirculated $ 4,000

1174 Leopold I, 1657-1705. Thaler, 1691 K-B, Kremnitz. AR 28.65g. Vog. 225 type IV. Her. 734. KM 214.2. Usual minting cut, visible mainly on the reverse, and with minimal adjustment marks as normal. Most appealing. Generally choice good extremely fine $ 1,000

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1175 Francis I, 1745-1765. Thaler of 48 Schilling, 1763 OHK. AR 29.12 g. Crowned Imperial eagle, orb

on breast. Rev. Ornate City Arms supported by lions. Dav. 2285. Slate gray tone. Good very fine $ 500

1176 1177

1176 Joseph II, 1780-1790. 2 Ducats, 1783 E, Karlsburg. AV 6.98g. J. 23. KM 1876. F 437. Two tiny digs on either side of truncation (possibly collector’s marks), otherwise Extremely fine with much lustre $ 900

1177 Joseph II, 1780-1790. 2 Ducats, 1787 A, Vienna. AV 6.98g. J. 23. KM 1876. F 437. Lustrous, some light surface marks and hairlines, otherwise Extremely fine $ 800

1178 Leopold II, 1790-1792. Thaler, 1792-A, Vienna. AR 28.03g. J. 81. KM 2100. Vog. 301. Very rare.

A little excess metal on the obverse and some almost imperceptible hairlines, otherwise Brilliant proof-like uncirculated $ 7,000

HUNGARY

1179 Franz Joseph, 1848-1916. 100 Korona, 1907 K-B, Kremnitz. AV 33.88g. J. 417. F 256.

Good extremely fine $ 3,000

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INDIA

1180 Eastern Nagas of Chakrakotta. Rajyabhushana, c.11th century. Pagoda. AV 3.58 g. Legend in Telegu punch-marks, Sri Rajyabhushana around central punch-mark depicting lion standing left. Wide flan. Snigdha Tripathy, Early and Mediaeval Coins and Currency Systems of Orissa, pp.106-107, pl.L. Well struck. Rare. Extremely fine $ 2,500

1181 Kushan. Kanishka, c.127/8-152 AD. Dinar. AV 7.86 g. Caped and crowned Kanishka standing left, holding an ankus over a small altar left and a sceptre right, paonanopao kanhpki kopano. Rev. okpo, four-armed Oesho standing left, holding an animal, trident, thunderbolt, sprinkler and ankus, tamgha in left field. Göbl 37. Good very fine $ 1,800

1182 Post-Gupta. Kadambas of Hangal. Anonymous, c.1075-1190. Stater. AV 4.21 g. Hanuman seated facing, head right. Rev. Ornamental scroll within beaded and toothed borders. Mitchiner 665-666. Extremely fine $ 800

1183 Sultans of Delhi. Fath Khan bin Firuz, AH 760-789. Tanka. AV 10.94 g. Shahr-e-Patna in margin. G&G D506. Date off flan. Very rare. Very fine $ 1,200

1184 Sultans of Dehli. Muhammad bin Tughluq, AH 725-752; 1325-1351 AD. Tanka, in the name of caliph Al Mustakafi, AH 74x. AV 10.95 g. G&G D 427. Very fine $ 600

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1185 1186

1185 Sultans of Dehli. Muhammad bin Tughluq. Tanka, Dar al-Islam, year 727. AV 11.01 g. “Al-mujahid” type. G&G D341, the plate specimen. Rare. Very fine $ 800

1186 Sultans of Dehli. Firuz Shah Zafar, AH 791; 1389 AD. Tanka, citing caliph Abd Allah Al Mutawakkil, AH 791. AV 10.98 g. G&G D545. Rare. Extremely fine $ 1,500

1187 1188

1187 Bahamanis of Gulbarga. Muhammad Shah bin Humayun Shah, AH 867-887; 1463-1482 AD. Tanka AH 877. AV 11.01 g. G&G BH110. Very fine $ 800

1188 Awadh. Wajid Ali. Ashrafi. AV 10.70 g. Mulk Awadh Dar al saltanat Lakhnau. KM 124. Extremely fine $ 1,000

1189 Hyderabad. Mahbub Ali Khan II, AH 1285-1397; 1868-1911 AD. Mohur. AV 11.16 g. KM 22. Very fine $ 700

1190 British India. Madras Presidency. 2-Pagodas, 1808-1815. AV 5.96g. 9/18 star variety. Pridmore 146. 358.1. Uncirculated $ 1,750

1191 British India. Madras Presidency. Pagoda, 1808-1815. AV. 10 stars, top of pagoda between letters O and D. Pridmore 149. KM 356. In NGC holder graded MS64 $ 1,750

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1192 British India. Imperial Series. Mohur, 1875. AV 11.65g. Double flower and V in relief. Pridmore 13. KM 480. Extremely fine $ 2,000

IRAN

1193 Mohammed Reza Pahlevi, 1942-1979. 10 Pahlevi, AH 1358/AD 1979. AV 81.53g. KM 1213. F 98a. Rare. About uncirculated $ 6,000

1979 was the year of the Islamic Revolution and of the departure of the Shah in exile

1194 Mohammed Reza Pahlevi, 1942-1979. 5 Pahlevi, AH 1358/AD 1979. AV 40.74g. F 99. KM 1202. Rare. About uncirculated $ 3,750

1195 Mohammed Reza Pahlevi, 1942-1979. ½ Pahlevi, Ah 1358/AD 1979. AV 4.06g. F 102. KM 1199. Very rare. About uncirculated $ 1,250

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ISLAMIC

1196 Arab Sasanian, Bishr b. Marwan, fl 71-75h. Dirham, BCRA (al-Basra) 75h. AR 3.73 g. Caliph Orans type. SICA 1: 107, but different dies. Album 27.1. Edge clipped. Very rare. Very fine $ 4,750

1197 Arab Sasanian, Khusraw II type. Drachm, YZ = Yazd 47h(?). AR 3.96 g. SICA 1, 482. Album 5. Very rare. Good very fine $ 600

1198 Arab Sasanian, Salm b. Ziyad, c.61-67h. Drachm, HRA = Harat 67h. AR 4.08 g. Walker p.77:121. SICA 1, 307. Album 18. Rare. Good very fine $ 350

1199 1200

1199 Arab Sasanian, Salm b. Ziyad. Drachm, MRW = Marw 63h, with two countermarks. AR 3.43 g. Walker p.78:124. SICA 1, 333. Album 18. Rare. Very fine $ 350

1200 Arab Sasanian, Talha b. ‘Abd Allah, c.64-66h. Drachm, SK = Sistan 64h. AR 3.94 g. Walker p.95:191. Rare. Very fine $ 350

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1201 Arab Sasanian, ‘Abd al-Malik b. ‘Abd Allah. Drachm, BISH = Bishapur 67h. AR 4.15 g. cf Walker Sch 5. cf Album 20. Very fine $ 280

1202 Arab Sasanian, Anonymous. Fals, Zaranj undated. AE 1.92 g. Sasanian bust to right. Gyselen, Arabo-Sasanides, type 50. Rare. Fine $ 150

1203 1204

1203 Arab Sasanian, Anonymous. Fals, no mintname, undated. AE 1.95 g. Sasanian bust to right. Gyselen, Arabo-Sasanides, type 86. Pierced. Extremely rare. Very good $ 400

1204 Umayyad, temp. ‘Abd al-Malik. Dirham, Jayy 82h. AR 2.92 g. Klat 256. Rare. Extremely fine $ 600

1205 Umayyad, temp. ‘Abd al-Malik. Dirham, Sabur 83h. AR 2.93 g. Klat 419. Clipped. Good very fine $ 280

1206 Umayyad, temp. ‘Umar II. Tremissis/⅓-Dinar, no mint, 100h. AV 1.33 g. About very fine $ 350

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1207 1208

1207 Umayyad, Anonymous. Fals, no mint, undated. AE 1.25 g, 15mm. Legend “sixty per dirham”. see Tübingen, Jahresbericht 2000, p.9:4. Extremely rare. Very fine $ 280

1208 Abbasid, temp. al-Saffah. Dirham, Ardashir Khurra 135h. AR 2.71 g. Lowick 2028. Very fine $ 150

1209 1210

1209 Abbasid, temp. al-Mansur. Dinar, no mint 152h. AV 4.24 g. Good very fine $ 350

1210 Abbasid, temp. al-Mansur. Dinar, no mint 153h. AV 4.20 g. Extremely fine $ 350

1211 Abbasid, al-Rashid. Dirham, Madinat al-Salam 175h. AR 2.63 g. Lowick 1295. Rare. Very fine $ 150

1212 1213

1212 Abbasid, al-Qahir, 320-322h. “Amiri” Dinar, San’a’ 323h (sic). AV 1.91 g. Album 1059. Rare. Good very fine $ 450

1213 Abbasid, al-Radi, 322-329h. “Amiri” Dinar, (Mule) San’a’ 323h. AV 1.88 g. Rev. al-Muqtadir. Album 1058/1059. Rare. Good very fine $ 450

1214 Abbasid Pretender, Anonymous, al-‘Abbas b. al-Ma’mun(?). Dirham, without mint name, 22x(2?)h.

AR 4.30 g. Rev. field: al-‘adil\-\lillah. Very rare. Very fine $ 600

unrecorded in major references

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1215 1216

1215 ‘Alawi Sharifs, Isma’il al-Samin, “The Fat”. Dinar, Bunduqi, Fas 1120h. AV 3.43 g. Album 583. Flatly struck on part of the border. Good very fine $ 350

1216 ‘Alawi Sharifs, Isma’il al-Samin, “The Fat”. Dinar, Bunduqi, Fas 1121h. AV 3.47 g. Album 583. Flatly struck on part of the border. Good very fine $ 350

1217 1218

1217 Ikhshidid, Abu’l Qasim. Dinar, Misr 344h. AV 4.09g. Album 676. About extremely fine $ 350

1218 ‘Alid of Tabaristan, Anonymous. Dirham, no mint, undated. AR 1.67 g. Album Z1523. Scarce. Very fine $ 280

1219 1220

1219 Hasanwayhid, Badr b. Hasanwayh, 369-406h, overlord Baha al-dawla. Dirham, Jamjamal(?) 40xh. AR 2.87 g. Good fine $ 180

1220 Saffarid (Third Dynasty), Rukn al-din abu-Mansur b. Bahramshah, 618-619h. Jital, no mint, undated. BL 3.83 g. Album 1430. Partly flat. Rare. Good fine $ 100

1221 Samanid, Isma’il b. Ahmad. Dirham, Samarqand 290h. AR 2.87 g. Album 1443. Good very fine $ 100

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1222 Buwayhid, Sultan al-dawla, 403-412h. Dinar, ‘Uman 404h. AV 4.61 g. Treadwell, Buyid Um404G.

About very fine $ 1,800

1223 1224

1223 Great Seljuq, Alp Arslan b. Chaghri Beg, in Herat c.450-455h. Dinar, Harat 450h. AV 2.31 g. Album K1670. Very rare. About very fine $ 400

1224 Khwarazmshah, Muhammad b. Takash, 596-617h. Dinar, Firuzkuh 608h. AV 4.59 g. Small edge weakness. About very fine $ 400

1225 1226

1225 Khwarazmshah, Muhammad b. Takash. Dirham, no mint, undated. AR 5.65 g. SNAT Balkh XIVc Khwarazm III:1480. About fine. $ 280

1226 Ziyadid, al-Muzaffar b. ‘Ali, c.371-435h. Dinar, Zabid 381h. AV 2.55 g. Album 1071. Scarce. Very fine $ 350

1227 1228

1227 Ilkhan, Abu Sa‘id. Dinar, Bazar 72xh, type G. AV 6.31 g. Diler Ab 525 (281). Very fine $ 500

1228 Qajar, Nasir al-Din Shah, 1264-1313h. Toman, Tehran 1297h. AV 2.85 g. KM 932. Very fine $ 450

1229 Sufid of Khurasan, Anonymous. Fractional Dinar, Khwarazm 777h. AV 1.16 g. Good very fine $ 350

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ITALY

1230 Genoa. Dogi Biennali, third Period, 1637-1797. Scudo Largo, 1692-ITC. AR 38.19g. Lun. 286. KM 113. An exceptionally fully struck up piece with none of the usual flan-break problems. Rare. Extremely fine for issue $ 4,000

1231 Lucca. Republic, 1209-1315. Grosso, in the name of Otto IV, c.1250-1257. AR 1.86 g. Bel 2/B. MIR 119. Dark even toning. Scarce. About extremely fine $ 500

1232 Milan. Carlo II di Spagna, 1665-1700, with Maria. Scudo, 1666. AR 27.72 g. Conjoined busts of the young king and his mother, veiled right, date below. Rev. Crowned arms. Dav. 4004. A few light pin scratches and deposits in the margins, overall nice for type. Nearly extremely fine $ 600

1233 Modena. Cesare d’Este, 1597-1628. Giulio da 8 Soldi, undated. AR 2.84 g. Rev. The Annunciation and “ECCE ANCILLA DOMINI”. CNI 138-139. MIR 700. Sharply struck for issue with nice toning. Very rare. Extremely fine $ 1,000

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1234 Naples. Carlo di Borbone, 1734-1759. Piastra of 120 Grana, 1754-DeG-MMR. P-R 32. Mont. 63. KM C25. Light adjustment marks as is usually the case, otherwise an exceptional specimen for this notoriously poorly struck series. The rarest date. In NGC holder graded MS62 $ 4,000

1235 Savoy. Vittorio Amedeo III, 1773-1796. 2½ Doppie, 1786, Torino. AV 22.78g. Mont. 284. Biaggi 841. F 1119. Hardly any blemish, lustrous and attractive. Very rare. Choice about uncirculated $ 25,000

One of the best specimens of this rare coin we have ever seen

1236 Venice. Francesco I d’Asburgo Lorena, 1815-1835. ½-Scudo Nuovo. AR. 1825V. Mont 121. Gig 61. Rare. NGC graded AU58 $ 500

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1237 Kingdom. Napoleon I, 1805-1814. 40 Lire, 1807-M, Milan. AV 12.85g. P 10. Mont. 190. F 4a. Lustrous with a better reverse. Very rare. Bold very fine $ 4,000

This is by far the rarest date of all 40 Lire. Only 3418 pieces struck

1238 Kingdom. Vittorio Emanuele II, 1861-1878. Proof 20 Lire, 1878, Rome. AV 6.45g. Mont. 152. F 12. Rare as a proof. A few hairlines, otherwise uncirculated $ 500

1239 Kingdom. Vittorio Emanuele III, 1900-1946. Proof 20 Lire, 1902, Rome. AV 6.46g. Mintmark anchor on obverse. P. 662a. Mont. 43. F 23. Extremely rare. A few minute hairlines, otherwise FDC $ 50,000

This extremely rare coin, one of 115 pieces struck with gold from Eritrea, rates as one of the major rarities of the 20th century

1240 San Marino. 10 Lire, 1925, Rome. AV 3.22g. Mont. 17. F 2. Choice uncirculated $ 750

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1241 Parma. Roberto I di Borbone, 1854-1859. 5 Lire, 1858, Parma. AR 25.00g. Mont. 130. Dav. 205. KM C-36. Minimal hairlines. Rare. Proof-like uncirculated $ 5,000

mintage of only 470 pieces

1242 Charles Felix of Sardinia, 1821-1831. Medal for the 10th Year of his Reign. AR 74.90 g, 49mm., 49mm.. By G Galeazzi. KAROLVS FELIX SARDINIAE REX, uniformed bust right. Rev. DECENNALIA FELICITER SIC XX SIC XXX XII KAL MAIAS MDCCCXXXI in five lines. Wurzbach 4502. Attractively toned. Extremely fine $ 1,200

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MEXICO

1243 Charles II, 1665-1700. Cob 8 Escudos, 1700-L (OXM). AV 27.06 g. Cal 31. F 2. Oval shaped with full date and mintmark. Quite well struck for this issue and thus extremely rare. Good very fine $ 20,000

1244 Philip V, 1700-1746. 4 Escudos, 1734-MF. AV. Cal 240. KM 135. F 9. Lustrous. Scarce. In PCGS holder graded AU50 $ 2,500

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1245 Philip V, 1700-1746. 8 Escudos, 1737-MF. AV 27.01 g. Cal 130. KM 148. F 8. Good very fine or a shade better $ 2,500

1246 Ferdinand VI, 1746-1759. 8 Escudos, 1748-MF. AV 26.92 g. Cal 34. KM 150. F 17. A handsome piece. Good very fine obverse and a lustrous extremely fine reverse $ 4,000

1247 1248

1247 Charles III, 1759-1788. 8 Escudos, 1772-FM. AV 26.94 g. Cal 87. KM 156.1. F 33. A few obverse imperfections otherwise Very fine $ 1,250

the very first year for this type

1248 Charles IV, 1788-1808. 8 Escudos, 1790-FM. AV 26.93 g. Cal 37. KM 157. F 37. Some striking weakness by 6 o’clock both sides. A scarce type. Very fine $ 1,250

1249 Charles IV, 1788-1808. 8 Escudos, 1801-FT. AV 26.87 g. Cal 55. KM 159. F 43. Small edge nick on the reverse and some obverse marks. Strong very fine $ 1,250

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1250 Charles IV, 1788-1808. 8 Escudos, 1802-FT, Mexico. AV 27.05 g. Cal. 56. F 43. An exceptional

specimen, hardly any visible adjustment marks and well struck. Brilliant extremely fine $ 3,000

1251 1252

1251 Ferdinand VII, 1808-1833. 8 Escudos, 1808-TH. AV 26.97 g. Cal 43. KM 160. F 47. An appealing example of this early type. Good very fine $ 1,500

1252 Ferdinand VII, 1808-1833. 8 Escudos, 1820-JJ. AV 26.96 g. Cal 61. KM 161. F 52. A somewhat soft obverse strike. About extremely fine with a lustrous good extremely fine reverse $ 1,250

1253 Augustin I Iturbide, 1822-1823. 8 Escudos, 1822-JM. AV. KM 313.1. F 59. An unusually pleasing example with very few imperfections. Rare. In PCGS holder graded AU55 $ 6,000

A very decent example of this rare one-year type coin

1254 Augustin I Iturbide, 1822-1823. 8 Escudos, 1822-JM. AV. “AUGSTINUS” type. KM 313.2. F 59. Toned. In PCGS holder graded XF45 $ 4,000

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1255 Republic. 8 Escudos, 1858-CE, Culiacan. AV 26.91 g. KM 383.2. F 66. Lustrous. Good very fine $ 1,000

1256 Republic. 8 Escudos, 1867-CE-CB, Culiacan. AV 27.07 g. KM 383.2. F 66. Pleasing extremely fine $ 1,250

1257 Republic. 8 Escudos, 1836-RM, Durango. AV. KM 383.3. F 68. In PCGS holder graded XF40 $ 1,250

1258 1259

1258 Republic. 8 Escudos, 1843/33-RM, Durango. AV 26.82 g. KM 383.3. F 68. Obverse struck from a rusty die and minor planchet defect on the reverse. Strong very fine $ 1,000

1259 Republic. 8 Escudos, 1845-MP, Guadalupe y Calvo. AV 26.80 g. KM 383.6. F 71. Reverse weakly struck. Good very fine $ 1,000

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1260 Republic. 8 Escudos, 1847-MP, Guadalupe y Calvo. AV 26.93 g. KM 383.6. F 71. Very fine or somewhat better for issue $ 1,000

1261 Republic. 8 Escudos, 1848-MP, Guadalupe y Calvo. AV 26.77 g. KM 383.6. F 71. Lightly toned. Very fine $ 1,250

1262 1263

1262 Republic. 8 Escudos, 1849-MP, Guadalupe y Calvo. AV 26.85 g. KM 383.6. F 71. A couple of minimal obverse planchet defects. Good very fine $ 1,000

1263 Republic. 8 Escudos, 1851-MP, Guadalupe y Calvo. AV 26.98 g. KM 383.6. F 71. A couple of edge nicks, slightly better than the previous piece. Good very fine $ 1,250

1264 Republic. 8 Escudos, 1851-GO PF, Guanajuato. AV. KM 383.7. F 72. A pleasing coin. In PCGS holder graded AU53 $ 1,250

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1265 Republic. 8 Escudos, 1863-FM, Hermosillo. AV 26.80 g. KM 383.8. F 73. Tiny pin-prick under the hand. Very fine $ 1,000

1266 Republic. 8 Escudos, 1863/53-TH, Mexico City. AV. KM 383.9. F 64. Lustrous though somewhat weakly struck. In PCGS holder graded AU58+ $ 1,250

1267 Maximilian I, 1864-1867. 20 Pesos, 1866-MO, Mexico City. AV. KM 389. F 62. Problem-free. In PCGS holder graded AU55 $ 2,500

1268 1269

1268 Republic. 2 Escudos, 1869-CH, Mexico City. AV 6.70 g. KM 380.7. F 87. Scratch in the reverse field but a very good a strong obverse. Extremely fine $ 300

1269 Republic. 8 Escudos, 1869-AE, Oaxaca. AV. KM 383.10. F 74. In PCGS holder graded AU50 $ 1,500

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1270 1271

1270 Republic. 8 Escudos, 1860/9-MO, Zacatecas. AV. KM 383.11. F 75. In PCGS holder graded VF35 $ 1,000

1271 Republic. 8 Escudos, 1869-YH, Zacatecas. AV. KM 383.11. F 75. Nicely toned. In PCGS holder graded XF40 $ 1,000

1272 Republic. 8 Escudos, 1871-YH, Zacatecas. AV. KM 383.11. F 75.

In PCGS holder graded XF45 $ 1,000

1273 1274

1273 Republic. 20 Pesos, 1872-Mo M, Mexico City. AV. KM 414.6. F 119. A truly splendid specimen with hardly any blemish. Lustrous. In PCGS holder graded MS62 $ 2,000

1274 Republic. Oaxaca State, Revolutionary period, 1913-1916. 20 Pesos, 1915, Oaxaca. AV 11.56 g. KM 754. F 175. Very appealing. Mint state $ 1,000

NETHERLANDS

1275 Holland Province. Shipsschelling (6 Stuivers) struck in gold, 1771. AV 6.95g. Delm. 816. N.M. 2.18.95.

KM 101a. Extremely fine $ 3,000

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NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES

1276 Willem I, 1815-1840. ¼ Gulden, 1840. AR. Sch. 627. KM 301.1. A true gem of a coin

In PCGS holder graded MS66 $ 900

PORTUGAL

1277 Joao V, 1706-1750. 4 Escudos (Peça), 1738, Lisbon. AV 14.46g. Gom. 126.15. KM 221. F 86. A couple

of light adjustment marks on the reverse, otherwise appealing. Extremely fine $ 3,000

RHODESIA

1278 1975 Proof Set. All in PCGS holders. 25 Cents, Cu-Ni, PR66 CAM. 20 Cents, Cu-Ni, PR64 DCAM. 10 Cents, Cu-Ni, PR65 CAM. 5 Cents, Cu-Ni, PR67 DCAM. 1 Cent, AE, MS 66RB. ½ Cent, AE, MS 66RB. KM 16, 15, 14, 13, 10, 9. Extremely rare. All graded by PCGS (6) $ 5,000

A total of only 10 sets were minted and some of these have been broken up

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SAUDI ARABIA

1279 1280

1279 Saudi 4 Pounds, undated (1945/1946). AV 31.96g. Struck at the Philadelphia mint, USA. F (USA) 190. Good extremely fine $ 2,000

1280 Saudi Pound, undated (1945/1946). AV 7.98g. Struck at the Philadelphia mint, USA. F (USA) 191. Two or three tiny edge imperfections, otherwise Extremely fine $ 1,000

SPAIN

1281 Philip II, 1556-1598. 2 Escudos, undated, Toledo. AV 6.62g. Cal. 90. F 170. Small “X” graffiti after

“PHILIPPVS”, otherwise Better than very fine $ 1,500

1282 Fernando VII, 1808-1833. 320 Reales, 1822-SR, Madrid. AV 27.13g. Cal. 36. F 319. A magnificent

example of this two-year type coin, retaining much brilliance. Rare thus. Choice extremely fine $ 17,500

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1283 Juan Carlos I, 1975-date. Fantasy 100 Pesetas, in commemoration of the same coin issued under Alfonso XIII. AV 25.29g. cf KM M29, in AR only. Proof FDC $ 1,500

SWITZERLAND

1284 Helvetian Republic, 1798-1803. 16 Francs, 1800. AV 7.59g. HMZ 2-1184. F 282. One or two hairlines, otherwise About uncirculated $ 4,000

1285 Confederation. 5 Francs, 1916-B, Bern. AR 24.96g. HMZ 2-1198o. KM 34. A delightful coin and a very rare date. A couple of tiny imperfections, otherwise Choice uncirculated $ 3,000

TURKEY

1286 Abdul Hamid II, 1876-1909. Monnaie de luxe, 500 Kurush, AH 1293, year 26. AV 35.99g. KM 746. F 44. Choice good extremely fine and original $ 5,000

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