World Coins

Lot # 816 - Italy. Palermo. Guglielmo II (1166-1189). AR Quarter Tercenarius. Sp. 115; Travaini 1995 366a; D'Andrea-Contreras (Normans) 369. BI. 0.42 g. 12 mm. R. Good VF.
Lot # 815 - Italy. Napoli. Repubblica Napoletana (1799). 6 Tornesi. D/ Fasces surmounted by pileus. R/ Value within laurel wreath. Magliocca 375; MIR (Napoli) 415. AE. 18.25 g. 33.5 mm. About VF.
Lot # 814 - Italy. South Italy. Anjouvine Period, c. 1266-1386. AE Gigliato(?) coin weight. D/ Uniface triangular flan with crowned facing head within circular incuse; three lis countermars in corners. R/ Blank with banker mark X. AE. 3.46 g. 20 mm. About VF.
Lot # 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.
Lot # 812 - Italy. Messina. Roger II (1105-1154). AE Follaro, 536 AH (1141-1142 AD). Sp. 80 (1/2 Follaro); Travaini 1995 243; D'Andrea-Contreras (Normans) 246. AE. 0.86 g. 17 mm. VF.
Lot # 811 - Italy. Genova. Republic (1139-1339). BI Denaro. CNI 1/69; MIR (Piem. Sard. Lig. Cors.) 16. MI. 0.86 g. 17 mm. Good VF.
Lot # 810 - Italy. Firenze. Gian Gastone de' Medici (1723-1737). BI Crazia. D/ Crowned coat of arms within ornate frame. R/ S. John the Baptist standing facing, head left, raising right hand and holding cross in left hand. MIR (Firenze) 348; CNI 30/1. AR. 1.01 g. 18 mm. RRR. About VF.
Lot # 809 - Italy. Fano. Gregorius XIII (1572-1585), Ugo Boncompagni da Bologna. AE Quattrino. Berm. 1275. AE. 0.65 g. 16.5 mm. Areas of weak strike. VF.
Lot # 808 - Italy. Brindisi or Messina. Federico II di Svevia (1197-1250). BI Denaro. Sp. 135. BI. 0.92 g. 17 mm. About EF.
Lot # 807 - Italy. Brindisi. Federico II di Svevia (1194-1250). BI Denaro 1243. Sp. 128; MEC 14, 555; Travaini 1993 35. BI. 0.71 g. 17 mm. Good VF.
Lot # 806 - Italy. Bologna. AE Monetary weight for a Zecchino Romano 17-18th century. AE. 3.33 g. 21 mm. Some punches and scratches, otherwise. about EF/Good VF.
Lot # 805 - Italy. Ancona. Republic (13th cent.-1532). AR Grosso agontano. Villoresi 5; CNI 19/31; MIR (Emilia) 1353. AR. 2.36 g. 21.5 mm. From slightly rusty dies. VF.
Lot # 804 - Iraq. Lot of four (4) unclassified AE, CuNi, Ni and AR (1) denominations. AE, CuNi, Ni and AR.
Lot # 803 - India. Lot of eight (8) coins in AR and AE to be sorted. AR and AE.
Lot # 802 - Hungary. Leopold I (1657-1705). AR Duarius, Kremnitz mint, 1700 KB. Herinek 2027; Unger 1105; Huszár 1499. AR. 0.48 g. 15 mm. Good VF.
Lot # 801 - Hungary. Matthias II (1608-1619). AR Denar, Kremnitz mint, 1618 KB. Unger 870; Huszár 1141. AR. 0.55 g. 14 mm. Toned. Type with Imperial title. Good VF/About EF.
Lot # 800 - Hungary. Lot of four (4) unclassified AR Denars; including Ferdinand I and Matthias II. About VF:Good F.
Lot # 799 - Hungary. Ferdinand I (1526-1564). AR Denar, Kremnitz mint, 1553 KB. Unger 745a; Huszár 935. AR. 0.43 g. 15 mm. Lightly toned. Good VF.
Lot # 798 - Hungary. Matthias Corvinus (1458-1490). AR Denar, 1465,. Unger 558l; Huszár 710. AR. 0.28 g. 13 mm. Old cabinet tone. Small crack. Good VF.
Lot # 797 - Hungary. Sigismund (1387-1437). AR Denar, without year. Unger 450q; Huszár 578. AR. 0.73 g. 16 mm. Toned. Some flatness, otherwise. about VF.
Lot # 796 - Hungary. Andreas II (1205-1235). AR Obolus. Unger 163; Opitz 21.85.1.1; Huszár 270. AR. 0.23 g. 10 mm. Lightly toned. About VF.
Lot # 795 - Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). AE Medal, 1843. Commemorating the visit to Louis Philippe. AE. 10.18 g. 26 mm. Opus: Borrel. Uneven patina. About EF.
Lot # 794 - Germany. Weimar Republic (1918-1933). AR 5 marks 1925 E, Muldenhütten mint. 1000th Year of the Rhineland. D/ Warrior standing facing behind shield, right arm raised. R/ Value and mintmark within oak-wreath. Jaeg. 331; Davenport 965; KM 47. AR. 25.08 g. 36 mm. EF.
Lot # 793 - Germany. Weimar Republic (1918-1933). Iron Emergency currency, 50 Pfennig, Koblenz, 1921. Funck 80.11. FE. 5.5 g. 26 mm. Good VF/About EF. Johann Joseph Görres, since 1839 von Görres (25 January 1776 in Koblenz – 29 January 1848 in Munich), was a German writer, philosopher, theologian, historian and journalist.
Lot # 792 - Germany. Weimar Republic (1918-1933). Iron Emergency currency, 50 Pfennig, Bonn, 1920. For the 150th birthday of Beethoven. Manufactured by Gebrüder Kugel&Fink in Lüdenscheid. Funck 51.3A. FE. 5.84 g. 26 mm. About EF.
Lot # 791 - Germany. Zinc emergency currency by the company Büdo-Werk in Schwenningen, Württemberg. Zinc. 2.05 g. 21 mm. The Büdo-Werk was a chemical factory producing care products for shoes.
Lot # 790 - Germany. Wilhelm II (1888-1918). AR 5 Mark, Berlin mint, 1913 A. D/ Bust right, wearing uniform. R/ Crowned imperial eagle with shield on breast. Jaeg. 114; Davenport 791; KM 536. AR. 27.79 g. 38 mm. About EF.
Lot # 789 - Germany. Luitpold, Prince regent (1886-1912). AR 5 Mark, Munich mint, 1911 D. J. 50; Dav. 619. AR. 27.84 g. 38 mm. VF/Good VF.
Lot # 788 - Germany. Charles Theodor (1742-1799). AR Taler, Mannheim mint, 1775. Dav. 2544. AR. 27.67 g. 40.5 mm. VF. Charles Theodore (11 December 1724 – 16 February 1799) was a German nobleman of the Sulzbach branch of the House of Wittelsbach. He became Count Palatine of Sulzbach following the death of his father Johann Christian in 1733. With the death of his cousin, Charles III Philip, he became Prince-elector and Count Palatine of the Rhine in 1742. He became Prince-Elector of Bavaria at the death of another cousin, Maximilian III Joseph, in 1777.
Lot # 787 - Germany. Friedrich II (1740-1786). AE Medal, 1757. To commemorate the Battle of Rossbach. D/ FRIEDRICH DER GROSSE KÖNIG IN PREUSSEN. The king charging on horseback left; below, camp; in exergue, barrel and crossed flags and axes. R/ TAPFERCKEIT BEY ROSBACH TRIUMPHIREND. Battlescene; in exergue, DEN 5. NOV/1757. Olding 609; Slg. Henckel 4732; Slg. Marienburg 4743; Friedensburg/Seger 4361. AE. 12.04 g. 38 mm. About VF. The Battle of Rossbach took place on 5th November 1757 during the Third Silesian War (1756–1763, part of the Seven Years' War) near the village of Rossbach (Roßbach), in the Electorate of Saxony. The battle marked a turning point in the Seven Years' War, not only for its stunning Prussian victory, but because France refused to send troops against Prussia again and Britain, noting Prussia's military success, increased its financial support for Frederick. Rossbach is considered one of Frederick's greatest strategic masterpieces. He crippled an enemy army twice the size of the Prussian force while suffering negligible casualties. The Franco-Austrian defeats in the European theater prompted military reforms in both France and Austria.
Lot # 786 - Germany. Nuremberg. City. AR Medal, undated. By M. Brunner. D/ Bust of Emperor Sigismund, half-length, wearing a crown and holding the imperial orb and scepter. R/ Depiction of three relics: a piece of the manger, the tip of the Holy Lance, and a cross made from the wood of Christ’s cross. Fischer/Maué 184. AR. 14.91 g. 36 mm. Good EF.
Lot # 785 - Germany. Anton Gunther (1603-1667). AR 28 Stüber (Gulden or 1/3 Thaler), Oldenburg mint. In the name of Ferdinand III. KM 40; Dav. 714. AR. 19 g. 41 mm. Slightly porous surfaces. VF.
Lot # 784 - Germany. Julius Geuder, patrician (1530-1594). AE Medal, Nürnberg. D/ IVLIVS GEYDER · V : [...]TZBERG ÆTAT LXIII AO/ XCIIII, bust facing slight right, wearing ruff. R/ SOLA SPES ALIT ALFLICTOS, coat-of-arms surmounted by ornately crested and draped helmet. 18.03 g. 38 mm. Original host holed. VF. Ex CNG E575, 2024, lot 847. Ex Baldwin's of St. James's 55 (17 February 2021), lot 654 (part of).
Lot # 783 - France. Third republic (1870-1940). AR Franc 1898. KM 844. AR. 4.99 g. 23 mm. Frosty surfaces. Encapsulated by Classical Coin Grading MS 63.
Lot # 782 - France. Monetary weight for golden 10 Francs, 19th century. AE. 3.23 g. 19 mm. Good VF.
Lot # 781 - France. Monetary weight for golden 20 Francs, 19th century. AE. 6.44 g. 23 mm. good VF.
Lot # 780 - France. Monetary weight for golden 40 Francs, 1802-1839. AE. 12.92 g. 26 mm. Good VF.
Lot # 779 - France. Napoleon III (1852-1870) and Eugénie de Montijo. AR Meda. Commemorating the baptism of Louis-Napoleon. AR. 2 g. 15.5 mm. Opus: Caque. Iridescent patina with traces of cleaning. About VF.
Lot # 778 - France. Louis XVIII (1814-1824). AE Jeton, without year. AE. 3.15 g. 24.5 mm. Iridescent patina. VF.
Lot # 777 - France. Hortense Eugénie Cécile Bonaparte, born de Beauharnais (1783–1837), Queen Consort of the Netherlands. Medal for the visit to the mint by the Queen Hortense, 1808, Paris. Julius 1974; Essling 1268; Bram. 769. Silvered AE. 6.13 g. 22.5 mm. Opus: Andrieu. Good VF.
Lot # 776 - France. Louis XVI (1774-1793). Lot of two one-sided monetary weights 'Luigi di Francia' (g. 15.16) and (g. 7.63). Brass. Good condition.
Lot # 775 - France. Louis XVI (1774-1792). AE Token 1792 for 2 Sols, dated year 4 of the Revolution, minted in Birmingham. Mazzard 157. AE. 14.34 g. 32 mm. Scratches. About VF.
Lot # 774 - France. Louis XVI (1792-1793). Constitutional Monarchy. AE 2 Sols, Lille mint, 1792 W. KM 603,16; Duplessy 1722. AE. 25.35 g. 33 mm. Minor marks. Gash on reverse. VF.
Lot # 773 - France. Louis XVI (1774-1792). AE Sol, Nantes mint, 1788 T. KM 578.15; Duplessy 1714. AE. 10.43 g. 29 mm. VF.
Lot # 772 - France. Louis XV (1715-1774). AR Medal 1754. Designed by C. N. Roettiers, in the Jeux floreaux de Toulouse. D/ CLEMEN ISAUR LUD FLORAL RESTAURATRIX, veiled bust of Clemence Isaure left, C. N. R. on shoulder. R/ HIS IDEM SEMPER HONOS, plants and flowers growing out of the soil; 1754 in exergue. Feuardent 11033. AR. 15.97 g. 35 mm. Warm tone. EF.
Lot # 771 - France. Louis XIV (1643-1715). Lot of seven (7) AE medals by Michel Molart, Joseph Röettiers and Renier Arondeaux, restuck in the 20th century (ca. 1968-1977). AE. EF.
Lot # 770 - France. Louis XIV (1643-1715). Lot of ten (10) AE medals by Jean Mauger, restuck in the 20th century (ca. 1968-1977). AE. EF.
Lot # 769 - France. Monetary weight for Double Louis d'Or, 18th century. AE. 15.18 g. 23 mm. VF.
Lot # 768 - France. Monetary weight for Double Louis d'Or, 18th century. AE. 15.35 g. 26.5 mm. VF.
Lot # 767 - France. Louis XIV (1643-1715). AV Louis d'or 1702. Gad. 253. AV. 13.41 g. 31 mm. Traces of overstriking. Good F/About VF.