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Lot 560

Decentius as Caesar. 351-353 AD. AE 3, 3.28g (11h). Trier, 351-2 AD. Obv: D N DECENTI - VS FORT CAES Bare-headed, draped, cuirassed bust right, seen from front. Rx: VICT DD NN AVG ET CAES around, TRS in exergue, I in middle field, Two Victories facing one another, holding between them wreath inscribed VOT / V / MVLT / X, wreath has ties at bottom but does not rest on column. Bastien Suppl. 69i (1 spec.). RIC 317 (R2), officina S=2. Rare with VICT in reverse legend rather than the normal VICTORIAE. Some weakness in hair. Mint State

Lot 561

Decentius as Caesar. 350-353 AD. AE 2, 5.26g (1h). Ambianum, 351 AD. Obv: D N DECENTIVS NOB CAES Bare-headed, cuirassed bust right, seen from front. Rx: VICTORIAE DD NN AVG ET CAE around, AMB followed by palm branch in exergue, Two Victories facing one another, holding between them wreath inscribed VOT / V / MVLT / X, wreath has ties at bottom and rests on short column. Bastien 108 (3 spec.). RIC 8 ®. Mint State

Lot 562

Decentius as Caesar. 350-353 AD. AE 2, 4.77g (6h). Ambianum, 351-2 AD. Obv: D N DECENTIVS NOB CAES Bare-headed, cuirassed bust right, seen from front. Rx: VICTORIAE D[D NN AV]G ET CAE around, AMB followed by palm branch in exergue, Two Victories facing one another, holding between them wreath inscribed VOT / V / MVLT / X, wreath has ties at bottom but does not rest on short column. Bastien 112 (9 spec.). RIC 12 (C ). Mint State

Lot 563

Confirmation of Projected Type Decentius as Caesar. 350-353 AD. AE 2, 4.52g (6h). Ambianum, 352 AD. Obv: D N DECENTIVS NOB CAES Bare-headed, cuirassed bust right, seen from front. Rx: VICTORIAE DD NN AVG ET CAE around, in exergue AMB followed by pellet within crescent, Two Victories facing one another, holding between them wreath inscribed VOT / V / MVLT / X, wreath has ties at bottom but does not rest on short column, Chi-Rho above wreath. Bastien 128 (projected only, no spec. found). RIC 26 (R, citing BM, probably in error). Our coin is apparently the first known of this variety for Decentius at Ambianum, confirming the hypothesis of Bastien 128 and Late Roman Bronze Coinage 16 that such a coin should exist. Mint State Since this type and mintmark are definitely known for Magnentius, they could be expected to occur for Decentius also. RIC 26 cites such a coin of Decentius from the British Museum, but probably in error, since Bastien 128 projects the type only, and could find no actual specimen anywhere

Lot 564

Decentius as Caesar. 350-353 AD. AE 2, 4.34g (6h). Ambianum, c. Aug.-Dec. 352 AD. Obv: D N DECENTI[VS NO]B CAES Bare-headed, cuirassed bust right, seen from front, fold of cloak on front shoulder. Rx: VICTORIAE DD NN AVG ET CAE Two Victories standing face to face and holding wreath, within which VOT / V / MVLT / X; Chi-Rho above wreath, in exergue AMB preceded by star and followed by crescent. RIC 30 (S). Bastien 132 (3 spec.). Mint State

Lot 565

Decentius as Caesar. 350-353 AD. AE 1, 9.56g (6h). Lugdunum, 353 AD. Obv: D N DECENTI - VS NOB CAES Bare-headed, cuirassed bust r., seen from front. Rx: SALVS DD NN AVG ET CAES Chi-Rho flanked by Alpha and Omega, [L or R]SL[G] in exergue. RIC 155 (S), officina S=2 (assuming mintmark LSLG). Bastien 205 (3 spec.) or 207 (0 spec.). Fine Since the mintmark RPLG occurs for Magnentius, Bastien assumes that RSLG must have been struck for Decentius, though no such coin has yet been recorded. Our coin could be that previously unknown variety, or the known coin with LSLG; the decisive first letter of the mintmark, L or R, is off flan

Lot 566

Decentius as Caesar. 350-353 AD. AE 2, 4.98g (1h). Arles, 351-2 AD. Obv: D N DECENTIVS CAESAR Bare-headed, cuirassed bust right, seen from front. Rx: VICTORIAE DD NN AVG ET CAE around, SAR in exergue, IS in lower middle field, Two Victories facing one another, holding between them wreath inscribed VOT / V / MVL / X, wreath has short ties on left and right at bottom but does not rest on short column. Bastien 267 (5 spec.). RIC 178 (S), officina S=2. EF

Lot 567

Julian II. 360-363 AD. Siliqua, 1.83g (6h). Lugdunum, 360-1 AD. Obv: FL CL IVLIA - NVS P P AVG Pearl-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right, seen from front. Rx: VOTIS / V / MVLTIS / X within wreath, mintmark LVG below. RIC 218 (C5). Bastien 261 (63 spec.). Cohen 163 (3 Fr.). Contact mark on cheek. Toned. EF Ex Phillip Davis Collection

Lot 568

Unpublished Julian II. 360-363 AD. Reduced Siliqua, possibly irregular, 1.97g (6h). Lugdunum, c. 361 AD. Obv: D N IVLIA - NVS AVG Pearl-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right, seen from front, unbearded. Rx: VOT / V / MVLT / X in wreath, LVG in exergue. Obv. legend var. of RIC 229 (R2) and Bastien 272 (5 spec.). EF Ex Philip Ronzone Collection Is this coin official? The sloppy lettering on the reverse might suggest that it is irregular, but on the other hand the portrait and lettering on the obverse look official, and the metal appears to be good silver Julian`s obverse legend on this coin, D N IVLIA - NVS AVG, is new: unknown not only to Bastien at the mint of Lugdunum (p. 257), but also to Kent at any mint (RIC p. xxxix). The closest known legends add CL or P F: D N CL IVLI - ANVS AVG or D N IVLIAN - VS P F AVG. Bastien found only a few imitative siliquae of Julian with Lugdunese mintmarks, none particularly reminiscent of our coin: see his p. 147 and pl. XXXII-III, I 134-141

Lot 569

Valentinian I. 364-375 AD. Siliqua, 2.09g (6h). Rome, 364-7 AD. Obv: D N VALENTINI - ANVS P F AVG Pearl-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right, seen from front. Rx: VRBS - ROMA Roma seated left holding Victory on globe and reversed spear, mintmark RP in exergue. RIC 11a, officina P=1 (C). Cohen 81 (6 Fr.).. Extremely sharp portrait. Hairline between cheek, nose and field, otherwise Mint State Ex Phillip Davis Collection

Lot 570

Procopius. 365-366 AD. AE 15, 2.59g (11h). Heraclea. Obv: DN PROCO - PIVS P F AVG Pearl-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust left, seen from front. Rx: REPARATI-O FEL TEMP Emperor standing left, head right, holding labarum in right hand and resting left on shield; chi-rho symbol above in right field, pellet in left field, SMHΓ in exergue. RIC 7, new mintmark SMHΓ with pellet in left field. A similar coin was in Berk 134, 8 October 2003, lot 457. Cohen 9 (30 Fr.). VF Ex NAC R, 17 May 2007, lot 1648

Lot 571

Honorius. 393-423 AD. Solidus, 4.48g (6h). Constantinople, c. 403-408 AD. Obv: D N HONORI - VS P F AVG Helmeted, pearl-diademed and cuirassed bust facing three quarter right, holding spear and shield with horseman and enemy motif. Rx: CONCORDI - A AVGG Γ Constantinopolis, helmeted, seated facing, head right, on throne ornamented with lions` heads, holding scepter and Victory on globe, right foot on prow; in field left, eight-rayed star; in exergue, CONOB. RIC 201 (R), officina Γ=3. Depeyrot 73/1 (p. 251, 11 spec. from officina Γ). MIRB 13b. Faint graffiti in obverse field, otherwise EF Ex Gemini VI, 10 January 2010, lot 584. Ex NAC 40, 16 May 2007, lot 884

Lot 572

RIC 348 (This Coin): Victory Motif on Emperor`s Shield Honorius. 393-423 AD. Solidus, 4.43g (12h). Thessalonica, 408-420 AD. Obv: D N HONORI - VS P F AVG Pearl-diademed, helmeted, cuirassed bust three-quarters front, holding spear over right shoulder, shield by left shoulder decorated with standing, facing figure of Victory holding up two wreaths. Rx: CONCORDI - A AVGG Constantinopolis, helmeted, seated front, head right, placing right foot on prow and holding scepter and Victory on globe; star in left field, COMOB in exergue. RIC 348 (R4), pl. 15 (apparently this coin). Depeyrot 47/1, p. 226 (2 spec.). Hahn 52b. A surprising and very rare variant in this otherwise mundane series. Beautifully struck from fresh dies. Mint State Ex Gemini I, 11-12 January 2005, lot 481. Ex Triton IV, 5 December 2000, lot 731 This rare solidus is from Thessalonica`s first issue of solidi under Theodosius II, distinguished by the Victory holding two wreaths on the emperor`s shield

Lot 573

Honorius. 393-423 AD. Siliqua, 1.35g (5h). Constantinople, c. 404-408 AD. Obv: D N HONORI - VS P F AVG Pearl-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right, seen from front. Rx: VIRTVS RO - MANORVM Roma seated left on cuirass, holding Victory on globe and reverted spear; in exergue, RMPS. RIC 1267 (S ). Cohen 57. EF Ex NAC 40, 16 May 2007, lot 885

Lot 574

Pulcheria, Sister of Theodosius II. . Solidus, 4.47g (12h). Constantinople, c. 423-425 AD. Obv: AEL PVLCH - ERIA AVG Draped bust right wearing pearl diadem, cross on shoulder, Hand of God holding crown above. Rx: VOT XX - MVLT XXX I Victory standing left, supporting long jeweled cross, star in field above cross, CONOB in exergue. RIC 226 (R2), officina I=10. Depeyrot 74/3, p. 252 (9 spec. from officina 10). Extremely Fine Ex Gemini I, 11-12 January 2005, lot 484

Lot 575

Anonymous. Bust of Constantinopolis. 1/3 Siliqua, 0.52g (6h). Constantinople, c. 530-580 AD. Obv: No legend. Helmeted and draped bust of Constantinopolis right, seen from front, wearing pearl necklace. Rx: Large letter K. Simon Bendall, Anonymous Silver, Revue Numismatique 158, 2002, no. 8c. VF Hoard evidence cited by Bendall suggests that this type, originally issued for the dedication of Constantinople in 330 AD, was revived and struck in some volume in the sixth century, presumably beginning on the two hundredth anniversary of the city`s dedication

Lot 576

Justin II. 565-578 AD. Light weight Solidus or 23 Siliquae, 4.08g (6h). Constantinople. Obv: D N IVSTI-NVS P P AVG Helmeted, cuirassed bust facing, holding Victory on globe. Rx:[ V]ICTORI - A AVCCC Θ S Constantinopolis seated front holding scepter and globe, in exergue, OB *+*. MIB 7. DO -. EF Ex Gorny & Mosch 134, 11-12 October 2004, lot 3207

Lot 577

Ravenna Mint Justin II. 565-578 AD. Solidus, 4.51g (7h). Ravenna. Obv: D N I - VSTI - NVS PP AVI Helmeted, cuirassed bust facing, holding in right hand globe surmounted by Victory crowning the emperor and in left hand shield ornamented with horseman. Rx: VICTORI - A AVGGG Z (officina 7) Constantinopolis seated front, head right, holding spear and globe cruciger, CONOB in exergue. Berk 70. MIB 20. Sear 407. Mint State

Lot 579

First Portrait of Christ Justinian II. First reign, 685-695 AD. Solidus, 4.38g (7h). Constantinople. Obv: IhS CRISTOS REX—RESNANTIUM, facing bust of Christ, with long hair and full beard, wearing pallium and colobium, raising right hand in benediction, holding book of Gospels in left hand, cross behind head. Rx: D IUSTINI—ANU—S SERV ChRISTI, Justinian standing facing, wearing crown and loros, holding akakia and cross potent on base, officina S in lower right field, [CONOP] in exergue. DO 7b. MIB 8. Berk 186 var. Sear 1248. Virtually flawless solidus with the images of Christ and Justinian perfectly struck. Only a bit of the legend on the left side of the reverse is missing. Mint State

Lot 580

Justinian II. First reign, 685-695 AD. Solidus, 4.37g (5h). Constantinople. Obv: IhS CRISTOS REX—RESNANTIUM, facing bust of Christ, with long hair and full beard, wearing pallium and colobium, raising right hand in benediction, holding book of Gospels in left hand, cross behind head. Rx: D IUSTINI—ANU—S SERV ChRISTI, Justinian standing facing, wearing crown and loros, holding akakia and cross potent on base, B (= officina 2) in lower right field, CONOP in exergue. DO 7b. MIB 8. Berk 186 var. Sear 1248. Contact mark on tip of nose, otherwise beautifully struck. Mint State Ex Gemini IV, 8 January 2008, lot 537

Lot 581

Unpublished Officina Tiberius III. 698-705 AD. Solidus, 4.38g (7h). Constantinople. Obv: D TIbERI - uS PE AV Bust facing, with short beard, wearing crown and cuirassed and holding spear diagonally across his body and shield. Rx: VICTORIA - Avζu HC Cross potent on three steps, CONOB beneath. MIB 3, but HC (officina 8) unpublished. Mint State

Lot 582

Tiberius III. 698-705 AD. Solidus, 4.34g (7h). Constantinople. Obv: D TIbER - IuS PE AV Bust facing, with short beard, wearing crown and cuirassed and holding spear diagonally across his body and shield. Rx: VICTORIA - Avζu Z Cross potent on three steps, CONOB beneath. Berk 193. MIB 1. Sear 1360. Mint State

Lot 583

Pax Type Justinian II. 2nd Reign, 705-711 AD. Solidus, 4.32g (7h). Constantinople. Obv: D N Ihs Ch[S R]EX REGNANTIuM Facing bust of Christ with short curly hair and cross behind his head. He raises his right hand in benediction and holds the book of Gospels in his left. Rx: D N IuS - TINIA - NuS MuLTUS AN Facing bust of Justinian II with short beard and crown with cross atop. He holds a cross potent on three steps in right hand and a globus cruciger, inscribed PAX, in left hand. Sear 1413. DO 1. Berk 200. Some areas of flat striking, otherwise Mint State

Lot 584

Leo III Hexagram, New Officina Leo III. 717-741 AD. Hexagram, 2.67g (6h). Constantinople, 717-720 AD. Obv: DNO LEO - N - P A MUL Bust facing, with short beard, wearing plumed helmet and cuirassed, holding spear and shield. Rx: VICTORIA - AVSY S Cross potent on three steps, CONOB beneath. MIB 23, new officina S=6. Cf. DO 20 and Sear 1511. Extremely beautiful and rare. EF Ex Gemini VIII, 14 April 2011, lot 518 Apparently a flip strike, to judge from the visible fragments of the legends of the original strike, namely VICT on the obverse to the left of DNO LEO of the second strike, and DNO LE on the reverse to the left of VICT of the second strike. Our coin was struck by officina S=6, a new variety: previously this hexagram had only been recorded from officinae Δ=4 and E=5

Lot 585

Constantine V. 741-775 AD. Solidus Solidus, 4.41g (6h). Constantinople, c. 741-751 AD. Obv: Bust of Constantine V facing, with short beard, wearing crown and chlamys, and holding cross potent and akakia. Rx: Facing bust of Leo III (the emperor`s deceased father), with short beard, wearing crown and chlamys, and holding cross potent and akakia. Berk 225. Sear 1550. DO 1. Good EF

Lot 586

Constantine V. 741-775 AD. Solidus, 4.46g (6h). Constantinople, c. 751-757 AD. Obv: Facing busts of Constantine V (on left) and his son Leo IV (on right). Rx: Facing bust of Leo III. Berk 226. DO 2. Sear 1551. Mint State

Lot 590

Constantine VI and Irene. 780-797 AD. Solidus Solidus, 4.41g (7h). Constantinople. Obv: IRInH AΓOVSTI Bust of Irene facing wearing crown and loros, and holding globus cruciger and cruciform scepter. Rx: COnSTAn tINOSbAS`Θ Bust of Constantine VI facing, beardless, wearing crown and chlamys, and holding globus cruciger and akakia. Berk 235. Sear 1594. DO 3b1. Mint State

Lot 591

" Nicephorus I and Stauracius. " 802-811 AD. Solidus Solidus, 4.41g (5h). Constantinople, c. 803-811 AD. Obv: nICIFOROS bASILE` Bust facing, with short beard, wearing crown and chlamys, and holding cross potent and akakia. Rx: StAVRACIS dESPOX Facing bust of Stauracius, beardless, wearing crown and chlamys, and holding globus cruciger and akakia. Berk 238. Sear 1604. DO 2c7. Some areas of flat striking on obverse legend and on arm of emperor on reverse, otherwise Mint State

Lot 592

Isaac Comnenus. Usurper in Cyprus. 1184-1191 AD. Billon aspron trachy, 3.92g (7h). Nicosia (?). Obv: Bust of Christ facing, beardless, wearing nimbus cruciger, pallium and colobium and raising right hand in benediction. Rx: Issac standing facing, wearing crown, divititision and sagion, and holding cruciform scepter and akakia. Sear 1992. VF Purchased from Spink & Sons

Lot 602

Lot of Three Rare Tigress Antoniniani of Gallienus. (0h). . All mint of Rome, c. 267-8 AD. (1) 3.06g, 1h. Obv: GALLIENVS AVG Head radiate right, both wreath ties curving left. Rx: LIBERO P CONS AVG Tigress walking left, B (=officina 2) in exergue. Göbl 713f (3 spec.). Rare portrait variant with both wreath ties curving left, shown by only three specimens in Göbl`s photofile. (2) 3.16g, 6h. A similar coin, but with bust radiate, cuirassed right on obverse. Göbl 713w records only five specimens with this bust type, and the example he illustrates, pl. 56, is from the same die pair as ours. (3) 3.49g, 6h. A similar coin, but Obv: IMP GALLIENVS AVG, Head radiate right. Göbl 713z (2 spec.), Cunetio 1340 (3 spec.), RIC 229, Cohen 590 (Musée du Mans, 5 Fr.). Rare with IMP added to obverse legend. EF to About EF

Lot 603

Lot of Three Animal Antoniniani of Gallienus, Rare Bust Varieties, One Unpublished. (0h). . All mint of Rome, c. 267-8 AD. (1) 2.66g, 5h. Obv: GALLIENVS AVG Bust radiate, draped, cuirassed left, seen from back, holding spear pointed upwards below chin and shield decorated with Medusa head by left shoulder. Rx: IOVI CONS AVG Goat-stag mixture walking left, S (=officina 6) in exergue. A rare and elaborate left-facing military bust, Göbl`s bust r, unknown to him in combination with this reverse type, his 730, so apparently a unique new variety. (2) 2.64g, 1h. Obv: GALLIENVS AVG Bust radiate, draped, cuirassed right, one wreath tie overlaps neck. Rx: APOLLINI CON[S] AVG Centaur walking right about to shoot arrow from bow, Z (=officina 7) in exergue. Normanby Hoard pl. 10, 342 (same obv. die) = Göbl pl. 57, 735w (bust misclassified as cuirassed only rather than draped and cuirassed); not in Cunetio hoard, RIC, or Cohen with this bust type. Appparently only the second recorded specimen with this bust type, and from the same obverse die as the first specimen, which was part of the Normanby hoard. (3) 2.99g, 11h. Obv: G[ALLIEN]VS AVG Bust radiate, cuirassed right, seen from front, fold of cloak on front shoulder. Rx: DIANAE CONS AVG Gazelle standing right, XI (=officina 11) in exergue. Göbl 747u (1 spec.), RIC 181, Cohen 164. Very rare with bust cuirassed instead of the standard "Head radiate right". Göbl knew only one such specimen, whose source he unfortunately misquotes. There may have been another example in Cunetio 1402, not illustrated, if the bust description there is erroneous ("draped and cuirassed, seen from front"). VF to Fine

Lot 604

Lot of Three Rare Antoniniani, Including Two Unpublished Varieties. (0h). . (1) 2.82g, 7h; Rome, c. 267-8 AD. Obv: GALL[IENVS] AVG Head radiate r. Rx: NEPTVNO CO[NS AV]G Hippocamp swimming l., two spike-like fins on back and two more on belly, N (=officina 9) in exergue. Göbl 742b (4 spec.), pl. 58 (different dies); RIC 246 (RN 1892). Very rare reverse variant with hippocamp left rather than right, unknown to Cohen and not represented in the Cunetio hoard. Göbl 742b records four specimens, illustrating one from the Baldersdorf hoard. (2) 2.95g, 12h. A similar coin with hippocamp left, but with bust radiate, cuirassed right on the obverse, an apparently unpublished bust variant of this rare coin. The hippocamp is larger and has a fork-like fin emerging behind its front legs. (3) Salonina, Milan, Antoninianus, 2.37g, 5h. Obv: SALONINA AVG Bust draped right on crescent, wearing stephane. Rx: VENVS [VI]CT Venus standing left holding helmet and transverse scepter; a fold of drapery hangs from her left elbow, but there is no shield there. Reverse type variant of Göbl 1313r (11 spec.), RIC 67 corr., and Cohen 127, apparently unpublished without the shield behind Venus on which she usually rests her left elbow. VF to EF

Lot 607

Austria. Leopold I The Hogmouth (1657-1705). Thaler. 29.00g 1701-. Hall Mint. Obv: D:G:ROM:IMP:SE:A:G:H:B:REX Laureate bust right. Rx: ARCHID:AVST:DVX:BV:COM:TYR Crowned arms with order chain. Ex Richard P. Miller Collection.. Davenport 3245. KM 1303.4.. Toned EF.

Lot 608

Austria. Charles VI (1711-1740). Thaler. 28.72g 1719-. Hall Mint. Obv: CAROLUS VI D:G:ROM:IMP:S:A:G:HI:HU:B:REX Bust right. Rx: ARCHID:AUST:DUX BU:COM:TYROL Crowned imperial eagle supporting arms. Beautifully toned with hues of violet and yellow-blues. Ex Richard P. Miller Collection.. Davenport 1053. Moser/Tursky 842. KM 1594.. AU.

Lot 611

Germany. Francis I. Half Thaler. 1746-. Hall Mint.1746 (CGL) Mint official, Carl Gottlieb Laufer, Nürnberg. Obv: FRANCISCVS D.G. ROM IMP SEMP AVG Bust of Francis. Rx: MONETA NOVA REIPUBLIC AE HAL AESUEVIC AE Three ornate shields with laurels flanking top CGL at center. Proof like surfaces.. KM 30. Raff 50. NGC MS63, Proof like surfaces.

Lot 616

Great Britain. William I (1066-1087). Penny. 1.40g 1066-1087-. Winchcombe mint. Obv: PILLELM REX Bust facing crowned and diademed, Rx: Cross pattée, letters P A X S each within annulet in each angle, +GOLDPINE ON PINC. Ex Richard P. Miller Collection.. North 848, Seaby 1257. BMC type VIII,. Toned EF.

Lot 621

Great Britain. Charles II (1660–1685). Six Pence. 1681-. Obv: CAROLVS II DEI GRATIA Draped bust right, Rx: MAG BR FRA ET HIB REX 1681 Crowned Cruciform shields, interlinked C’s in angles die axis.. KM 441, ESC 1520, Seaby 3382. NGC AU53.

Lot 622

Great Britain. George III (1760-1820). Soho Copper Half Penny. 1799-. Bronze Restrike. Obv: laureate and draped bust right. Rx: Britannia seated.. Seaby 3778.. NGC PF 65 BN.

Lot 623

Great Britain. George III (1760-1820). Pattern 5 shillings and six pence bank token. 1811-. Bank of England. By designer John Phillp. Type C/4 struck in copper. Obv: GEORGIUS III DEI GRATIA REX Laureate and draped bust right. Rx: BANK OF ENGLAND TOKEN FIVE SHILLINGS & SIXPENCE 1811 Britannia seated facing left on rock. Extremely rare with only one other in the population report in this grade with nothing graded higher.. ESC 195. L&S 107.. NGC PF65 BN Cameo.

Lot 627

Sp. Netherlands. Brabant. Antwerp. Double Ducaton. 64.86g 1648-. Philip IV, as King of Spain. (1621-1665) Obv: PHIL IIII D G HISP ET INDIAR REX, Draped bust right. Rx: ARCHID AVST DVX BVRG BRAB Zc, crowned coat-of-arms with lion supporters. Cabinet patina. Ex. NGSA Auction November 27, 2012, Lot 798. Dav 4453, Huntington No. 1001.1. 1,284. NGC MS62.

Lot 628

Russia. Peter I, The Great (1689-1725). Rouble. 28.10g 1723-. Obv: Bust right with high neckband, eagle on breast, Order chain. OK (Ottfried Konig) on sleeve, Peter Alexievitch Emperor and Autocrat of all Russia. Rx: Four Russian P’s in the form of a cross. Ex Chicago Collection 1920’s.. Davenport 1658. Severin 640. Bitkin 854. KM 162.2.. VF.

Lot 629

Russia. Peter I, The Great (1689-1724). Half Rouble. 1704-. Moscow Mint. Cryrillic Date (1704). Obv: Laureate bust of Peter right legend around. Rx: Double-headed eagle with crown above; MД below, legend around.. Bitkin 538. Severin 131. KM 106.2. Uzd 0468. NGC VF20.

Lot 630

Russia. Peter I, The Great (1689-1724). Half Rouble. 1705-. Moscow Mint. Cryillic Date (1705). Laureate bust of Peter right legend around. Rx: Double-headed eagle with crown above, legend around.. Bitkin 545. KM 106.1.. NGC VF30.

Lot 631

Russia. Peter I, The Great (1689-1724). Half Rouble. 1710-. Obv: Bust of Peter right legend around. Rx: Double-headed eagle with crown above and date to left.. Severin 259. Uzd 0520. Bitkin 577. KM A129.. NGC VF Details, Planchet flaw.

Lot 632

Russia. Peter I, The Great (1689-1724). Half Rouble. 1718-. Poltina, Cryillic Date (1718) Obv: Laureate bust right, Rx: Crown above double-headed eagle.. Variety of Severin 353, Bitkin 590. KM 156.. NGC VF20. Obverse scratched.

Lot 633

Russia. Peter I, The Great (1689-1724). Quarter Rouble. ND 17th Century-. Obv: Laureate bust right, Rx: Crown above double-headed eagle. Ex Chicago Collection 1920’s. Severin 110, KM 112.2. VF.

Lot 634

Russia. Catherine I (1725-1727). Rouble. 1725-. Obv: EKATEPIHA.IM II EPATPИIIA. Bust left, Rx: Crown above crowned double headed-eagle. Ex Chicago Collection 1920’s.. Davenport 1664. KM 168. NGC VF Details. Scratches.

Lot 635

Russia. Catherine I (1725-1727). Rouble. 1726-. Obv: Bust Left with broken legend. Rx: Crown above crowned double-headed eagle Bottom tail feathers curled down.. KM168, Davenport 1664. NGC XF Details Surface Hairlines.

Lot 636

Russia. Peter II (1727-1730). Rouble. 1727-. Obv: Bust right. Rx: Four crowned Russian P’s in cross form with two I’s in angles. 1727 inside the two side P’s. Stars in legend. Moscow Mint lettered edge.. Davenport 1687. KM 182.1. NGC VF Details Surface Hairlines.

Lot 637

Russia. Anna Ivanovna (1730-1740). Rouble. 1736-. Obv: Bust right, Rx: Crown above crowned double-headed eagle.. Severin 1221, Davenport 1673. KM 197.. NGC VF Details. Test punch damage.

Lot 638

Russia. Elizabeth Petrovna (1741-1761). Rouble. 26.20g 1742-. St. Petersburg.Obv: Bust right. Rx: Crowned double-headed eagle with arms on breast. : ends the legend. Ex Chicago Collection 1920’s.. Davenport 1677, KM C#19b.3. Strong VF.

Lot 639

Russia. Elizabeth Petrovna (1741-1761). Rouble. 25.50g 1752-. St. Petersburg. Obv: Bust right with St. Petersburg mintmark below. Rx: Crowned double-eagle with arms on breast. Ex Chicago Collection 1920’s.. Severin variety of 1589, Davenport 1677, KM C#19b.5.. VF.

Lot 640

Russia. Peter III (1761-1762). Rouble. 1762-. St. Petersburg, 1762 (Nazar Kutuzov). Obv: Bust right, Peter III, by the grace of God, emperor of all Russia. Rx: Crowned double-headed eagle with arms on breast, Coin rouble.. Davenport 1682. Bitkin 11. Severin 1882, KM C#47.1.. NGC VF Details, Surface hairlines.

Lot 641

Russia. Catherine II, The Great (1762-1796). Rouble. 23.30g. 1762-. St. Petersburg, (Nazar Kutuzov). Obv: Bust right, Peter III, by the grace of God, emperor of all Russia. Rx: Crowned double-headed eagle with arms on breast, Coin rouble. Ex Chicago Collection 1920’s.. Davenport 1682. Bitkin 11. Severin 1882. KM C#47.1.. Fine.

Lot 642

Russia. Catherine II, The Great (1762-1796). Rouble. 23.90g 1762-. Moscow. Obv: Bust with ruffle around the neck. Rx: Crowned double-headed eagle with arms on breast. Ex Chicago Collection 1920’s.. Severin variety of 1896, Davenport 1683. KM C#67.1. EF.

Lot 643

Russia. Catherine II, The Great (1762-1796). Rouble. 1776-. St. Petersburg. Obv: Bust with no ruffle around the neck. Rx: Crowned double-headed eagle with arms on breast.. Severin 2112, Davenport 1684, KM C#67a.2. NGC AU53.

Lot 651

Russia. Nicholas II (1894-1917). Rouble. 1898-. Rouble. Alexander II Memorial. St. Petersburg Mint, 1898. Obv: Bust to left with legend, Alexander II Emperor and Autocrat of all the Russias. Born 17 April 1818 died 1 March 1881. AΓ on truncation. Rx: Alexander II memorial in the Kremlin with the legend, Commenced by the Emperor Alexander III 1892 and completed by the emperor Nicholas II 1898. In exergue In the Moscow Kremlin and Rouble. Rare. Ex Chicago Collection 1920’s.. Severin 4055. Bit 323 (R). Uzdenikov 4198. KM Y#28. NGC MS61.

Lot 652

Russia. Alexander III Memorial. Rouble. 1912-. St. Petersburg Mint, Obv: Bust left with legend, Alexander III Emperor and Autocrat of all the Russias. Born 26 February 1845 died 20 October 1894. AΓ on truncation. Rx: Enthroned statue of the Czar with legend Through the love of the people and Nicholas II, This statue was erected in Moscow 1912, Rouble below. Rare. Ex Chicago Collection 1920’s.. Davenport 297. Bit 330 (R). Severin 4165. KM Y#69.. NGC MS61.

Lot 660

Russia. Group lot 2 Roubles. Rouble. -. 1. Petter II. 1727-1730. Rouble 1728. Obv: Laureate bust right. Rayed star of order on breast. Dot ends legend. Rx: No stars in legend. Date in cruciform with 4 crowns, monograms in angles. Lettered edge. Davenport 1668, Severin 971, KM 182.2. 2.Anna I

Lot 661

Russia. Group lot 2 Roubles. Rouble. -. 1. Catherine I. 1725-1727. Rouble 1727. Obv: Bust right. Rx:Crown above crowned double-headed eagle. Stars in reverse legend. Lettered edge MOCKOBCKOTO ДBOP…Davenport 1665, Severin 860, KM 177.1 2. Petter II 1727-1730. Rouble 1729. Obv: Laureate bust r

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