World Coins
Results from 54401 to 54450 of 57282
Lot # 1148
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Iran. Mozaffar ad-Din Shah (1896-1907). 5000 Dinar SH 1320 (1902). KM 976. AR. 22.98 g. 36.00 mm. Encapsulated by Classical Coin Grading MS 63.
Lot # 1147
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Greenland. Christian X (1912-1947). 50 Øre 1926 HCN GJ. KM 7. AL/AE. 3.97 g. 21.50 mm. One year type. In exceptional condition for issue. Encapsulated by Classical Coin Grading MS 66.
Lot # 1146
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Germany. Friedrich Franz IV (1897-1918). 3 Mark 1915 A, Berlin mint. KM 340; Jaeg. 88. AR. 16.69 g. 33.00 mm. R. 100-Jahrfeier des Grossherzogtums. MS.
Lot # 1145
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Germany. Preussen. Friedrich III (1831-1888). 5 Mark 1888 A, Berlin mint. KM 512; Jaeg. 99. AR. 27.80 g. 38.00 mm. Prooflike. AU/MS.
Lot # 1144
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Germany. Frankfurt. Free City (1815-1866). 2 Taler 1866. KM 365; Jaeg. 43. AR. 37.07 g. 41.00 mm. Superb iridescent tone on frosty surfaces. Minor hairlines on obverse, otherwise. MS.
Lot # 1143
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Germany. Bayern. Maximilian I (1848-1864). 2 Gulden 1855, Munich mint. Restoration of the Mariensäule. KM 848; Jaeg. 84. AR. 21.21 g. 36.00 mm. MS.
Lot # 1142
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Germany. Braunschweigb. Wilhelm I (1831-1884). 2 Talers or 3 1/2 Gulden 1855 B (Johann W. Chr. Brumleu; Johannes George Fritz). KM 1140; Jaeg. 251. AR. 37.13 g. 41.50 mm. R. MS.
Lot # 1141
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France. Albi. Early-mid 13th century Denier in the name of Raimond Bertrand. Poey d'Avant 3898; Duplessy 1180; Boudeau 774; Roberts 4253. AR. 1.25 g. 21.00 mm. EF. The Cathar, or Albigensian heresy, was an anti-materialist reform movement that challenged the authority of the Catholic clergy - and by extension, the crown itself - in the south of France. In 1209, Pope Innocent III declared a crusade against the Cathars, inciting the French monarchy with the promise of Cathar properties. After two decades of persecution, by 1229 the Cathars were all but eliminated. The town of Albi where this coin was minted in the early 1200s was the center of the Albigensian heresy.
Lot # 1140
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France. Pépin le Bref (751-768). Denier, Quentovic (Pas de Calais) mint. Dup. 796; Gariel III 51/54; M/G 69. AR. 0.94 g. 15.00 mm. RRR. Chipped edge. Extremely rare. VF.
Lot # 1139
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Egypt. Fuad I (AH 1340-1366 / 1922-1936). 500 Piastres AH 1340 (1922), London mint. KM 342; Fried. 26. AV. 42.47 g. 37.00 mm. Minor contact marks and edge nicks. Only 1800 pieces struck. Prooflike.
Lot # 1138
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Czech Republic. Socialist Republic. Set of the 'Ducati Millennium' issue containing the three silver medal Millennium of St. Wenceslaus. Cf. Fried. 8,9,10. AR. 22.50 g. 30.00 mm. R. Only 300 specimens issued. In original mint's box (#263). MS. Struck for the millennium of Christianity in Bohemia.
Lot # 1137
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Czechoslovakia. First Republic (1918-1938). CU/NI 20 Haleru 1930. KM 1. CU/NI. 3.41 g. 20.00 mm. Encapsulated by Classical Coin Grading MS 61.
Lot # 1136
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Crete. George I of Greece (1898-1906). 20 Lepta 1900 A, Paris mint. KM 5; Hellas C. 7. NI. 3.78 g. 21.00 mm. Encapsulated by Classical Coin Grading MS 62.
Lot # 1135
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Congo. Democratic Republic (1969-1992). Four (4) piece '5th Year of Mobutu Presidency' Proof set 1970 including 10 Sengis (KM 10), 25 Makutas (KM 11a), 50 Makutas (KM12a), Zaire (KM13a). KM PS 2. AV. Series #909. Mintage of only 1000 sets. Total AGW 1.713 oz.
Lot # 1134
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Canada. Elizabeth II (1952-2022). Collection of twenty-eight (28) commemorative Olympic silver 5 and 10 dollars in their original box. Silver weight: 1020 g. AR. Uncirculated. Insignificant damages to the box. FDC.
Lot # 1133
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Bulgaria. Boris III (1918-1943). 10 Leva and 5 Leva 1943. KM 39b, 40b; Nikolov 73, 74. NI. Encapsulated by Classical Coin Grading MS 63 (5 leva) and MS 64 (10 leva).
Lot # 1132
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Bulgaria. Boris III (1918-1943). 100 Leva and 50 Leva 1930. KM 43, 42; Nikolov 61, 60. AR. Encapsulated respectively as MS 61 (100 leva) and MS 62 (50 leva).
Lot # 1131
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Bulgaria. Boris III (1918-1943). Lev 1925. KM 37; Nikolov 55. CU/NI. 3.06 g. 20.00 mm. Encapsulated by Classical Coin Grading MS 62.
Lot # 1130
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Bulgaria. Boris III (1918-1943). 2 Leva 1925, Poissy mint. KM 38.2; Nikolov 56. CU/NI. 4.87 g. 23.00 mm. Encapsulated by Classical Coin Grading MS 63.
Lot # 1129
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Bulgaria. Ferdinand I (1887-1918). 5 Stotinki 1917. KM 24a; Nikolov 50. ZN. 2.01 g. 17.00 mm. Encapsulated by Classical Coin Grading MS 60.
Lot # 1128
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Bulgaria. Ferdinand I (1887-1918). 10 Stotinki 1917. KM 25a; Nikolov 51. ZN. 2.98 g. 19.00 mm. Encapsulated by Classical Coin Grading MS 60 Corrosions.
Lot # 1127
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Bulgaria. Ferdinand I (1908-1918). 10 Stotinki 1913. KM 25; Nikolov 42. CU/NI. 3.99 g. 19.00 mm. Encapsulated by Classical Coin Grading MS 63.
Lot # 1126
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Bulgaria. Ferdinand I (1908-1918). 50 Stotinki 1913. KM 30; Nikolov 44. AR. 2.49 g. 18.00 mm. Hairlines. Encapsulated by Classical Coin Grading MS 63 Hairlines.
Lot # 1125
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Bulgaria. Ferdinand I (1908-1918). Lev 1913. KM 31; Nikolov 45. AR. 5.00 g. 24.00 mm. Encapsulated by Classical Coin Grading MS 63 PROOFLIKE Minor contact marks.
Lot # 1124
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Bulgaria. Ferdinand I (1908-1918). 5 Stotinki 1913. KM 24; Nikolov 41. CU/NI. 3.02 g. 17.00 mm. Encapsulated by Classical Coin Grading MS 63.
Lot # 1123
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Bulgaria. Ferdinand I (1887-1918). 20 Stotinki 1888. KM 11; Nikolov 11. CU/NI. 5.04 g. 21.00 mm. Encapsulated by Classical Coin Grading MS 62 Die break on rev.
Lot # 1122
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Bulgaria. Alexander I (1879-1886). 5 Stotinki 1881, Heaton (Birmingham) mint. KM 2. AE. 4.93 g. 25.00 mm. Traces of red copper. Encapsulated by Classical Coin Grading MS 60.
Lot # 1121
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Brazil. Pedro II (1831-1889). 1000 Reis 1876, Rio de Janeiro. KM 481. AR. 12.78 g. 30.00 mm. Encapsulated by Classical Coin Grading MS 63.
Lot # 1120
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Brazil. Pedro II (1831-1889). 200 Reis 1867, Rio de Janeiro mint. KM 471. AR. 2.50 g. 19.00 mm. Encapsulated by Classical Coin Grading MS 64.
Lot # 1119
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Brazil. Pedro II (1831-1889). 500 Reis 1865, Rio de Janeiro mint. KM 464. AR. 4.43 g. 26.50 mm. A pleasing, fully lustrous and boldly struck example of the type, with frosty surfaces. Encapsulated by Classical Coin Grading MS 64.
Lot # 1118
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Brazil. Pedro II (1831-1889). 1000 Reis 1863, Rio de Janeiro mint. KM 465. AR. 12.72 g. 30.00 mm. Encapsulated by Classical Coin Grading MS 63.
Lot # 1117
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Brazil. Luis I (1838-1889). 500 Reis 1851 countermarked (crown with G P letters (Government Portuguese)) for circulation in the Azores. AR. 6.30 g. 26.00 mm. R. XF.
Lot # 1116
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Biafra. Republic (1967-1970). Pound 1969. KM 6. AR. 26.28 g. 37.00 mm. Encapsulated by Classical Coin Grading MS 64 PROOFLIKE.
Lot # 1115
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Albania. People's Socialist Republic (1976–1991). 50 Leke 1987. AR. 168.15 g. 65.00 mm. 2600 Years Seaport of Durazzo. 15.000 pcs minted. One of the heaviest coin of the world. PF.
Lot # 284
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Alchon Huns. Successors of Toramana II (c. 570-855). AE Unit. Obv. Toranama standing front, head turned slightly to left, sacrificing over altar with his right hand and holding trident in his left. Rev. Goddess Lakshmi seated facing, raising her right hand in blessing and holding long-stemmed lotus in her left. Mitchiner 151-154. AE. 7.03 g. 20.00 mm. VF.
Lot # 283
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Yuezhi. Heliokles' Imitations coinage. AE Drachm, Balkh, c. 100 BC - 50 AD. Obv. Deformed diademed bust of Heliokles right. Rev. Horse left. Mitchiner 1879-1885; HGC 12 177. AE. 3.06 g. 20.00 mm. R. Rare. In nice condition for the issue. Readable legend. VF.
Lot # 282
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Yuezhi. Heliokles' Imitations coinage. AE Tetradrachm, Balkh, c. 100 BC - 50 AD. Obv. Deformed diademed bust of Heliokles right. Rev. Zeus standing facing, holding thunderbolt and sceptre. Mitchiner 1879-1885; HGC 12 177. AE. 13.95 g. 32.50 mm. R. Rare. A large and pleasant example. Dark encrustations. Brown leather color. VF.
Lot # 281
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Baktria, Indo-Greek Kingdoms. Apollodotos II (Circa 80-65 BC). AE quadrangular unit. Obv. Bull standing right within fillet border. Rev. Tripod with fillet border. HGC 12 406; Mitchiner 1748-9. AE. 1.35 g. 14.50 mm. RR. Very rare. A choice example with bold reliefs. About EF / Good VF.
Lot # 280
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Baktria, Indo-Greek Kingdoms. Antialkidas (130-120 BC). AE quadrangular unit. Obv. Bust of Zeus right, brandishing thunderbolt. Rev. Two palm branches flanked by pilei. HGC 12 262-263. 8.73 g. 20.00 mm. R. Rare. An attractive example. Good VF.
Lot # 279
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Baktria. Euthydemos (225-200 BC). AE double unit, Aï Khanoum and Baktra, 225-206 BC. Obv. Bearded bust of Herakles right. Rev. Horse galloping right. AE. 7.29 g. 21.00 mm. R. Rare. Smoothed surfaces.
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