775 - Austria. BI Vierer, Hall in Tirol mint (?). BI. 0.35 g. 14 mm. Interesting minting error: the legend says on both sides 'ARCHIDVX AVSTRIAE' in different abbreviations. Usually one side would have a name or the title of 'COMES TYROL'. About VF.
776 - Austria. Maximilian I (1493-1519). AR Sechser (6 Kreuzer), Hall in Tirol mint. Hahn 32a; Moser-Tursky 74; Schulten 4435. AR. 3.17 g. 24.5 mm. Some flatness. About VF.
777 - Austria. Ferdinand I (1521-1564). AE Rechenpfennig, Linz mint, 1555. D/ + OB DER ENNS RECHENPFENNIG 1555. Coat of arms (Upper Austria). R/ +ERZHERZOG THVMBS OSTERREICH. Helmet frontal, topped by eagle. Markl 588. AE. 4.3 g. 27 mm. R. Rare. VF.
778 - Austria. Maria Theresa (1740-1780). AE Medal. Prague mint, 1743. For the coronation as Queen of Bohemia. D/ MAR • THERESA • REG • UNG & BOH • CORON • Victory and Justice crowning Maria Theresa; on the right, the devil trampled underfoot; in exergue, PRAGUE 12 MAY/1743. R/ OMNIA VINCIT VIRTVS. Flagged tower with sign of the cross on a hill, next to it symbols of cardinal virtues of the regent, with scales for justice. Slg. Julius 1740; Slg. Montenuovo 1722. AE. 21.62 g. 43 mm. Pierced. Small metal flaw (possibly remains of an attempted repair) on obverse, otherwise. good VF.
779 - Austria. Leopold II (1790-1792). AR Jeton, 1790. Commemorating the coronation as Holy Roman Emperor in Frankfurt. D/ PIETATE ET ONORDIA. Crown above globus cruciger and crossed sword and sceptre. R/ LEOPOLDVS II / HVNG ET BOH REX / ARCH AVST M D HETR / ELECTVS / REX ROMANORVM / CORONATVS / FRANCOFVRTI / IX OCT / MDCCXC in 9 lines. Fröschner 392.4; Joseph/Fellner 935. AR. 2.2 g. 20 mm. Opus: Johann Nepomuk Wirth. Lightly toned with golden hues. EF.
780 - Austria. Leopold II (1790-1792). AR Jeton, 1790. Commemorating the coronation as Holy Roman Emperor in Frankfurt. D/ PIETATE ET ONORDIA. Crown above globus cruciger and crossed sword and sceptre. R/ LEOPOLDVS II / HVNG ET BOH REX / ARCH AVST M D HETR / ELECTVS / REX ROMANORVM / CORONATVS / FRANCOFVRTI / IX OCT / MDCCXC in 9 lines. Fröschner 392.4; Joseph/Fellner 935. AR. 4.34 g. 24.5 mm. Opus: Johann Nepomuk Wirth. Toned. VF.
781 - Austria. Franz II/I (1792-1805-1835). AR Jeton, 1792. Commemorating the coronation as Holy Roman Emperor in Frankfurt. D/ LEGE ET FIDE. Crown above globus cruciger and crossed sword and sceptre. R/ FRANCISCVS / HVNG ET BOH REX / ARCH AVST M D HETR / ELECTVS / REX ROMANORVM / CORONATVS / FRANCOFVRTI / XIV IVL / MDCCXCII in 9 lines. Fröschner 407.2; Joseph/Fellner 951. AR. 2.18 g. 20.5 mm. Opus: Johann Nepomuk Wirth. Lightly toned with golden and bluish hues. Minor oxidation. EF.
782 - Austria. Franz II/I (1792-1805-1835). AE Grossus Pol, Vienna mint, 1794. Military money for the troops in Galicia and Lodomeria. Herinek III 1225. 3.5 g. 21 mm. VF.
783 - Austria. Franz II/I (1792-1805-1835). AE Kreuzer, Vienna mint, 1816 A. Herinek 1085; KM 2113. AE. 8.79 g. 27 mm. . About EF.
784 - Austria. Franz Joseph (1848-1916). AE Kreuzer, Vienna mint, 1885. Herinek 919; KM 2187. AE. 3.34 g. 19 mm. Minor marks, otherwise. about EF.
785 - Austrian Netherlands. Franz II/I (1792-1805-1835). AR Medal, for his inauguration in Belgium. D/ FRANCISCVS II AVG DVX BVRG BRAB COM FLAN. Laureate head right. R/ Inscription in seven lines within an oak-wreath. AR. 26.02 g. 39 mm. About EF.
786 - Belgium. Leopold I (1831-1865). AE 10 Centimes, 1853. Medallic edition to commemorate the wedding of the Duke of Brabant and Archduchess Marie Henriette. KM X 1.1. AE. 19.96 g. 33 mm. Opus: Leopold Wiener. EF.
787 - Belgium. Leopold II (1835-1909). CU 2 Centimes 1876. KM 35.1. CU. 4.01 g. 22 mm. Red copper. About FDC.
788 - Bulgaria. Ivan Alexander and Michael IV Asan (1330-1355). AR Grosh (Grosso). Youroukova&Penchev 74. AR. 1.31 g. 19 mm. Lovely dark patina. Good VF.
789 - Caffa, Genovese colony. AR Tatar Asper, 1427 -1432. Time of Filippo Maria Visconti, the Duke of Milan and Mukhammad Khan of Golden Horde. D/ DV&:M:D: CAF. Genoese castle within dotted circle. Left, right and down, points. R/ Al-Sultan al-adil Mohamed Khan in Arabic. Golden Horde tamgha in center. Lunardi C 8; Retowski 14.. AR. 0.55 g. 14 mm. VF.
790 - China. Warring States (476-221 BC). State of Qin. Round AE Cash, c. 350-300 BC. Ban liang in archaic script. AE. 3.34 g. 24 mm. Green patina. Crudely cast. About VF.
791 - France. Foulques IV or V (c. 1068-1129), Count of Anjou. BI Denier, Angers mint, nd. Duplessy (feod.) 376. BI. 1.02 g. 19 mm. Lovely old cabinet tone. Areas of weak strike. VF.
792 - France. AE Monetary weight '20 Franchi' for AV 20 Francs. Made in Italy, early 19th century. AE. 6.47 g. 23 mm. Adjustment marks on the reverse. VF.
793 - France. AE Monetary weight 'FRAN 10' for AV 10 Francs. 19th century. AE. 3.21 g. 20 mm. Adjustment marks on the reverse. VF.
794 - France. PB Octagonal piedfort medal, 1846, Paris. D/ Coats of arms of Paris over crossed guns. R/ Blank. PB. 66.98 g. 36.5 mm. Opus: E. Rogat. Good VF. These medals were given out usually for the annual winter shooting, which was denoted as a later engraving on the back as 'TIR D'HIVER' and year. On this exemplar this is missing.
795 - French Indochina. AR Piastre, Paris mint, 1896A. KM 5a. AR. 26.93 g. 39 mm. Good VF.
796 - French Indochina. AR Piastre, Paris mint, 1899A. KM 5a. AR. 26.97 g. 39 mm. Good VF.
797 - France. Third republic (1870-1940). AE Centime 1908. KM 840. AE. 0.98 g. 15 mm. Encapsulated by Classical Coin Grading MS 64.
798 - Germany. The Teutonic Order. Anonymous. AR Bracteate, n.d. (c. 1317 - 1328). AR. 0.19 g. 15 mm. Nicely toned. Good VF.
799 - Germany. The Teutonic Order. Paul I Bellitzer von Russdorff (1422–1441). AR Schilling, n.d. AR. 1.66 g. 21 mm.
800 - Germany, Sachsen. Ernst, with Albrecht and Wilhelm III (1464-1486). AR Spitzgroschen, Zwickau mint, 1475, mintmark crescent. Levinson I, 150; Krug 1518-1519. AR. 1.52 g. 21 mm. R. Nicely toned. Areas of weak strike. About VF.
801 - Germany. Johann Wilhelm, Elector Palatine (1690-1716). AR 2 Albus, Heidelberg mint, 1704. Mint master Johann Melchior Wünsch. Slg. Noss 335. 1.63 g. 23 mm.
802 - Germany. Christian Gottlieb Schwarz (1675-1751). AE Medal, 1743. D/ CHRSTIAN GOTTLIEB SCHWARZ COM PAL CAES. Bust right. R/ Biography in twelve lines; in exergue, date. Erlanger 1661; Bernheimer 464; Laverrenz 144. AE. 25.76 g. 41 mm. Opus: Andreas Vestner. On obverse double strike with die shift. Good VF. Christian Gottlieb Schwarz was a philologist and university teacher at the University of Altdorf (Nuremberg). He was elected repeatedly as dean and rector of the university as well. His scholarly work concentrated on the poets of the epic cycles, the satires of Sulcpicius, on works of Cicero and Plinius, and on latin lexicology. He was created an 'Imperial court palatine' by the Holy Roman Emperor.
803 - Germany, Sachsen. Franz Josias (1729-1764), Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld. AE Heller, 1762. Grasser 520. AE. 0.78 g. 18.5 mm. Good VF.
804 - Germany. Bayern. Luitpold, Prince regent (1886-1912). 3 Mark 1911 D, Munich mint. KM 998. AR. 16.63 g. 33 mm. About EF/Good EF. Luitpold was the regent on behalf of his nephews, Louis II and Otto, because they had a mental weakness. This coin is a commemorative issue for his 90th birthday.
805 - Greece. Paul I (1947-1964). AR 10 Drachms, 1959. KM 84. AR. 10.01 g. 30 mm. About FDC/FDC.
806 - Greece. Paul I (1947-1964). AR 20 Drachms, 1965. KM 85. AR. 7.51 g. 26 mm. About FDC.
807 - Greece. Constantine II (1964-1973). AR 30 Drachms, 1964. Commemorating the marriage of Constantine II, King of Greece, and Princess Anne-Marie of Denmark. KM 87. AR. 12 g. 30 mm. FDC.
808 - Hungary. AE Monetary weight for 1 Ducat, 16th-19th century. D/ ONGARI-IMPERIALI. The Habsburg eagle with coats of arms on the breast. R/ Blank. Dieudonné 290. AE. 3.5 g. 18.5 mm. Good VF. Hungary was part of the Habsburg Empire 1526-1867. After the Compromise in 1867 the state was renamed into the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The crest suggests a time frame of the former as a date for this piece.
809 - Italy. Bologna. Republic in the name of Enrico VI (1191-1336). Lot of seven (7) unclassified AR Bolognini. AR.
810 - Italy. Brindisi. Enrico VI di Svevia (1194-1197) with his wife Constanza d'Altavilla. BI Denaro 1195-1196. Sp. 30; Travaini 1993 7; D'Andrea 46. BI. 0.78 g. 17 mm. Good VF.
811 - Italy. Brindisi. Federico II di Svevia (1197-1250). BI Denaro, ca. 1248, Brindisi or Messina mint. BI. 0.6 g. 18 mm. VF.
812 - Italy. Chivasso. Teodoro I Paleologo (1307-1338). Imperiale piccolo. CNI 10/13; MIR (Piem. Sard. Lig. Cors.) 380. MI. 0.53 g. 15 mm. RR. Mancanza del tondello. qBB/BB.
813 - Italy. Messina. Guglielmo II (1166-1189). Frazione di follaro or follaro. Sp. 118; Travaini 1995 371; D'Andrea-Contreras (Normans) 373. AE. 2.47 g. 12.5 mm. VF.
814 - Italy. Messina. Guglielmo II (1166-1189). AE Follaro. Sp. 119; Travaini 1995 368; D'Andrea-Contreras (Normans) 366. AE. 1.54 g. 16 mm. Slightly off-centre, otherwise. good VF.
815 - Italy. Messina. Filippo IV di Spagna (1621-1665). AR 4 Tari. AR. 8.37 g. 27 mm. Toned. VF.
816 - Italy. Napoli. Robert of Anjou (1309-1343). AR Gigliato. MIR (Napoli) 28; P/R 2. AR. 3.81 g. 28 mm. Lovely toned with some golden hues. Good VF.
817 - Italy. Napoli. Carlo V (1516-1556). AE 2 Cavalli. AE. 3.11 g. 21 mm. About VF.
818 - Italy. Parma. Maria Luigia d'Austria (1815-1847), Duchess of Parma, Piacenza and Guastalla. AR 5 Soldi, Milan mint, 1815. Pag. (decimali) 12; Mont. 122. AR. 1.21 g. 15 mm. Lightly toned. Some scratches and marks. VF.
819 - Italy. Roma. Senato Romano (1294-1303). AR Grosso. CNI 238/240; M. 30; Berm. 128. AR. 2.42 g. 23.5 mm. VF.
820 - Italy. Roma. Pius IX (1846-1878), Giovanni Mastai Ferretti. AR Lira 1867 (AN XXI). KM 1378; Berm. 3342. AR. 4.92 g. 23.5 mm. Lovely light cabinet tone with iridescent hues. Good VF.
821 - Italy. Savona. Repubblica (1350-1396). BI Denaro piccolo or obolo. CNI 8(28; MIR (Piem. Sard. Lig. Cors.) 530. BI. 0.54 g. 13.5 mm. About VF.
822 - Italy. Venezia. Andrea Contarini (1368-1382). AR Soldino with sigla F, Filippo Barbarigo, massaro from 1372. D/ Doge kneeling left, holding standard; to left, F. R/ Nimbate and winged lion left. Paol. 4. AR. 0.51 g. 14.5 mm. Lightly toned. Good VF.
823 - Malta. Order of Malta. Lot of five (5) AE denominations.
824 - Netherlands. 1/2 Cent 1906. KM 133. AE. 1.26 g. 14 mm. Encapsulated by Classical Coin Grading MS 65.
825 - Netherlands. Wilhelmina (1890-1948). 10 Cents 1944 P, Philadelphia. KM 163. AR. 1.45 g. 15 mm. Encapsulated by Classical Coin Grading 62.
826 - Netherlands East Indies. Wilhelmina (1890-1948). AE 1/2 Cent 1945 P (High), Philadelphia. KM 314.2. AE. 2.26 g. 17 mm. Encapsulated by Classical Coin Grading MS 62.
827 - Poland. Second Republic (1918-1939). AR 5 Złotych, 1934. Portrait of Józef Pilsudski. KM Y 28. AR. 11.01 g. 28 mm. Choice example. EF. Józef Klemens Piłsudski (5th December 1867 – 12th May 1935) was a Polish statesman who served as the Chief of State (1918–1922) and first Marshal of Poland (from 1920). Piłsudski is viewed as a father of the Second Polish Republic, which was re-established in 1918, 123 years after the final partition of Poland in 1795, and was considered de facto leader (1926–1935) of the Second Republic as the Minister of Military Affairs. Although some aspects of Piłsudski's administration, such as imprisoning his political opponents at Bereza Kartuska, are controversial, he remains one of the most influential figures in Polish 20th century history and is widely regarded as a founder of modern Poland.
828 - Portugal. Republic (1926-1974). AR 20 Escudos, Lisbon mint, 1966. Ponte Salazar. KM 592. AR. 9.93 g. 30 mm. EF.
829 - Russia. Nicholas II Romanov (1894-1917). 1/4 Kopek (kopeck) 1900 СПБ, Petersburg. KM Y 47.1. CU. 0.9 g. 13 mm. Encapsulated by Classical Coin Grading MS 66 RED COPPER.
830 - Russia. Cu-Ni Medal, Saint Petersburg mint, n.d. (1992). Coats of arms series. D/ ГЕРБЫ ГОРОДОВЪ, ГУБЕРНiЙ, ОБЛАСТЕЙ И ПОСАДОВЪ РОССiЙСКАЯ ИМПЕРiЯ.The coat of arms of the Russian Empire. R/ МАЛЫЙ ГОСУДАРСТВЕННЫЙ ГЕРБЪ РОССiЙСКОЙ ИМПЕРIИ ВЫСОЧАЙШЕ УТВЕРЖДЕНЪ 23-го ФЕВРАЛЯ 1883 ГОДА. The small state emblem of the Russian Empire. Cu-Ni. 29.42 g. 42 mm. Proof.
831 - Spain. Ferdinand and Isabel (1476-1516). Double Excellente, Sevilla. Calicò 74; Fried. 129. AV. 6.9 g. 26.5 mm. Marks. Good F.
832 - Spain. AE Monetary weight 'Doppia Spagna' for 4 Escudos or 4 Reales. Made in Italy, 18th century. 13.46 g. 26 mm. Adjustment marks and flaws on the reverse. Good VF.
833 - Spanish Netherlands. Philip IV (1621-1665). AE Rechenpfennig or Jeton, Brussels mint, 1655. Dugn. 4076; v.Orden 1269. AE. 6.36 g. 32 mm. Irrelevant metal flaw on obverse. Reddish brown patina. About EF.
834 - Switzerland, Geneva. Pierre de Genève (1371-1394). BI Denier, Annecy mint. HMZ 1-304a. BI. 0.43 g. 14.5 mm. RR. About VF.