We found 2466194 price guide item(s) matching your search

Refine your search

Year

Filter by Price Range
  • List
  • Grid
  • 2466194 item(s)
    /page

Lot 3069

Badge of the 142nd Zvenigorod Infantry Regiment. P/B 4.2.127. Silver and enamels. Screwback. By the firm of I.E. Morozov. Silver Imperial eagle, wreath around against yellow enamel at center on light green enameled cross, 1806-1906 in gold letters across, ciphers of Emperors Alexander I and Nicholas II above and below; blue enameled ring behind with regimental inscription. "Δ (kokoshnik) 84" and maker’s mark "ИM" on back. With unrelated screwshield (with kokoshnik mark, "ЭДУAPДЪ" and "BД") and screwplate (with mark of "K.И.БOKЪ"). Rare. Some even wear to legends. Attractive and Choice. Estimated Value $7,500

Lot 1154

Victoria (1837-1901), silver Crown, 1845. Young filleted head left, date below, legend and toothed surrounding, VICTORIA DEI GRATIA, rev. crowned quartered shield of arms within wreath, emblems below, BRITANNIARUM REGINA FID: DEF: edge inscribed with incuse lettering and cinquefoil stops, DECUS ET TUTAMEN* ANNO REGNI VIII* (Bull 2562; Davies 433; ESC 281; S 3882; KM 741). With a few light nicks and surface marks, short curved scratch behind ear, otherwise toned, in PCGS holder graded AU 55, Pop 1; the finest example graded at PCGS. Only 2 examples graded higher at NGC, 1 in AU-58, 1 in MS-61. Estimated Value $2,500 Ex Spink Coin Auction, 28th September 2005, lot 1490. PCGS certification 34312697.

Lot 223

Pamphylia, Aspendos. Silver Stater (10.86 g), ca. 400-380 BC. Two wrestlers grappling. rev. [EΣ]TFEΔIIY[Σ], slinger in throwing stance right; in right field, triskeles; all within pelleted square border. Tekin series 3; SNG BN 52 (same obv. die). Traces of luster present. Areas of flatness on obverse and corresponding areas of reverse. Exceptional portrait on slinger. Untoned. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $300 From the Dionysus Collection.

Lot 21

Sicily, Entella Siculo-Punic mint. Silver Tetradrachm (17.14 g), ca. 340-320 BC. Possibly Kephaloidion, Panormos, or a Carthaginian mobile mint. Head of Tanit right, wreathed with grain leaves, wearing triple-pendant earring and necklace; before, two dolphins opposed. rev. Horse standing right; in background, palm tree with two bunches of fruits. Jenkins 103 (O35/R93); HGC-2-275. Attractively toned and of lovely Punic style. Flan crack at 1 o'clock. We also note faint hairline scratches on the reverse. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $2,000 From the Dionysus Collection. Although Carthage had its own traditions in connection with horses, the horse reverse of this tetradrachm seems to be drawn from the "free horse" type brought from southern Italy to Sicily by Campanian mercenaries, many of whom sought Punic service against the Greek cities during the epic struggles for control of Sicily in the fifth and fourth centuries BC. It was an appropriate type for coins struck largely to pay Campanian and other mercenaries. The obverse type, on the other hand, imitates the popular Persephone type of Syracuse (ironically the chief opponent of Punic expansion into eastern Sicily). Here, however, the Greek grain goddess is reinterpreted as the Punic Tanit, the great goddess of Carthage.

Lot 2151

Prize Medal. Silver. 37.9 mm. Unsigned. Imperial Russian Academy of Sciences, nd. Diakov 257.1 (R2). Sm--. Crowned cipher of Paul I / Owl with key sits atop globe, lyre and caduceus which rest on a book. Toned over flurry of obverse pinscratches. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $750 Ex World-Wide Coins of CA, Santa Rosa, Nov. 17, 2011, lot 379.

Lot 110

Lokris, Lokri Opuntii. Silver Obol (0.81 g), ca. 375-350 BC. OΠ-ON, amphora with grape bunch and ivy leaf hanging from mouth. rev. Stylized star of sixteen rays. Corpus group 7a; Dewing 1474. Well centered on a large flan, nicely toned. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $350 Ex BCD Collection (NAC 55, 8 October 2010), lot 32 (acquired from J. Schulman, Amsterdam, January 1978, for HFL 700).

Lot 31

Sicily, Messana. Silver Tetradrachm (16.88 g), ca. 478-476 BC. Charioteer, holding kentron and reins, driving slow biga of mules right; in exergue, olive leaf. rev. MESS-ENIO-N (retrograde), hare springing right. Caltabiano 48 (D24/R26); Randazzo 91-2 (same dies); SNG ANS 10 (same dies). Toned. Nearly Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $1,000 From the Dionysus Collection.

Lot 224

Pamphylia, Side. Silver 1/3 Stater (3.46 g), ca. 460-430 BC. Pomegranate. rev. Helmeted head of Athena right within incuse square. Atlan 27 (Ö24/A25); SNG BN 630-1. Rare denomination. Light grey tone. Well struck. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $350

Lot 47

Sicily, Syracuse. Second Democracy. Silver Tetradrachm (17.20 g), 466-405 BC. Obverse die signed by Euainetos, reverse die signed by Eumenes. Ca. 413-405 BC. Charioteer, holding kentron and reins, driving galloping quadriga right; above, Nike flying left, holding wreath in both hands, from which hangs tablet inscribed EYAIN/ETO in two lines; in exergue, two dolphins confronted. rev.ΣVPA-KOΣIΩN, Head of Arethousa left, wearing hoop earring and necklace; below, EVMHNOV; around, four dolphins. Tudeer 43 (V14/R25); SNG ANS 270 (same dies); BMFA 408 = Warren 375 (same dies); Dewing 845 (same dies); BMC 148-9 (same dies); de Luynes 1204 (same dies); Ward 279 (same dies). Attractively toned. Slight die-shift on obverse. Nearly Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $3,000 From the Dionysus CollectionEx Ceresio I (26 September 1987), lot 50. This tetradrachm, probably struck in the aftermath of the crushing Syracusan victory over the Athenian expedition in 412 BC, belongs to the celebrated signing artists series. While the signature of Eumenes on the reverse is fairly standard in its appearance below the neck truncation of Arethusa, that of Euainetos is quite playful on the reverse. Rather than simply signing his name to the die, the master engraver has modified the standard depiction of Nike above the quadriga so that she carries a tablet inscribed with his name - a brilliant example of the kind of artistic innovation that characterizes much of the signing artists series.

Lot 447

Vespasian, with Titus and Domitian, as Caesars. Silver Denarius (3.53 g), AD 69-. Ephesus. IMP CAESAR VESPAS AVG COS III TR P P P, laureate head of Vespasian right. rev. AVG VESPAS above, LIBERI IMP below, confronted bare heads of Titus and Domitian; between E(PHE). RIC 1429; RPC 831; BMC 455; RSC 2a. Rare. Boldly struck in high relief and all three portraits are incredibly sharp! Luster still present and lightly toned. Superb Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $5,000 Ex Goldberg's Exceptional Roman Denarii Coll. #3130;Ex NAC 46 (2 April 2008), 528;.

Lot 413

Zeugitania, Carthage. Silver 1/2 Shekel (3.58 g), ca. 220-205 BC. Second Punic War issue. For the Sicilian campaign, ca. 213-210 BC. Laureate head of Melkart left. rev. Elephant advancing right; in exergue, Punic 'A'. MAA -; Enna Hoard 123; SNG Copenhagen 383. Boldly struck and well centered on excellent metal, all nicely toned. Among the finest we have seen. A tiny planchet flaw is noted on the cheek as made. NGC grade AU; Strike: 4/5, Surface: 3/5. Estimated Value $3,000 From the Dr. Patrick Tan Collection.

Lot 1233

Saint Gall, Abbot Beda Angehrn (1767-96), silver Thaler 1780 B. BEDA D G S.R.I.P., mitre above mantled oval arms, sprays below, rev. A.B.B S G E.S.I.A.V.E., bear standing right, date below, all within wreath, 27.65g (Dav 1779; KM 34). Attractively toned, with remains of original luster, in PCGS holder graded AU 55, Pop 2; the finest example graded at PCGS. Estimated Value $2,500 PCGS certification 34313339.

Lot 2303

Medal. Silver. 55 mm. Unsigned, by S.Pomanskii and V. Nikitin. To Commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the USSR, 1972. Edge: 925 (Sterling) and LMD mintmark. Shurko/Saltikov 731. Soviet Arms above anniversary dates, encircled by Arms of the Republics / Lenin standing left exhorting, radiant anniversary legend before and above red enameled Soviet flag. Very low mintage of 300 pieces. Uncirculated. Estimated Value $200

Lot 1216

Carlos & Joanna (1516-1556). silver 4 Reales, undated oMo oPo (Mexico City, Assayer "P"). 13.35 g. Plain circles. Early coinage (1541), crowned arms of Castille and Leon, rev. crowned pillars, value between, rhomboidal panel. (KM 0017; Nes-26 var). Toned, in NGC holder graded XF 45. Estimated Value $1,200 NGC certification 4333276-027.

Lot 235

Seleukid Kingdom. Antiochos V Eupator. Silver Tetradrachm (16.58 g), 164-162 BC. Antioch in Syria. Diademed head of Antiochos V right. rev. BAΣIΛEΩΣ ANTIOΧOY EYΠATOPOΣ, Zeus seated left, holding Nike and scepter; in outer left field, monogram. SC 1575.2; HGC 9, 752. A wonderful example. Removed from an NGC slab where graded Ch AU; Strike: 5/5, Surface: 3/5. Estimated Value $1,250 From the Dr. Patrick Tan Collection.

Lot 458

Hadrian. Silver Denarius (3.27 g), AD 117-138. Rome, ca. AD 134-138. HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P, laureate bust of Hadrian right, slight drapery on far shoulder. rev. FELICITATI AVGVSTI, galley sailing left. RIC 240; BMC 624; RSC 712a. Well centered and lightly toned. Better reverse type. NGC grade Ch AU; Strike: 5/5, Surface: 3/5. Fine style. Estimated Value $400 From the Dr. Patrick Tan CollectionEx CNG 73 (13 September 2006), 622.

Lot 3023

Insignia of St. Anne. 4th Class. Silver and red wax appliqué. 24 mm. St. Petersburg mint. Award # 454820. Very scarce with most of wax appliqué intact. On ribbon. Has been conserved. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $1,500

Lot 1232

Joseph Napoléon (1808-14), silver 5-Pesetas, 1809, Barcelona. Lozenge arms in wreath, rev value in wreath, date below, 27.02g (Calicó 14; Dav 310; KM 69). Superb specimen of this French Occupation coinage, toned, with underlying luster, in PCGS holder graded MS 63, Pop 2; only 1 graded finer in MS-64 at PCGS. Estimated Value $2,500 PCGS certification 34313336.

Lot 119

Attica, Athens. Silver Tetradrachm (17.15 g), ca. 454-404 BC. Helmeted head of Athena right, frontal eye. rev. AΘE, owl standing right, head facing; above to left, olive-spray with berry and crescent; all within incuse square. Kroll 8; Svoronos pl. 14; SNG Copenhagen 31-40. Nicely toned. Superb Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $750 From the Dionysus CollectionEx Schweizerischer Bankverein 43 (15-17 September 1997), lot 112.

Lot 1145

George IV (1820-30), silver Proof Crown, 1826. Bare head left, date below, Latin legend and toothed border surrounding, GEORGIUS IV DEI GRATIA, rev. inverted die axis, crowned and crested helmet over quartered shield of arms, with a crowned escutcheon of the Arms of Hanover, French language motto on banner below DIEU ET MON DROIT, Latin legend and toothed border surrounding, BRITANNIARUM REX FID: DEF: edge inscribed in raised letters, DECUS ET TUTAMEN* ANNO REGNI SEPTIMO (L&S 27; Bull 2336; ESC 257; Davies 151; S 3806; KM 699). Attractively toned, with only a few tiny flecks and spots and the lightest of hairlining, practically as struck, in NGC holder graded PF 63. Estimated Value $20,000 NGC certification 2724326-003.

Lot 2122

Rouble 1774 CПБ-ТИ-ΘΛ 24.62 gm. Bit 218, Sev 2092, Uzd 1057. Trivial obverse lamination, minor weakness at centers. Pale silver-gray over some lustre. Good Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $1,000 Ex "The George Gund III Collection," Stack’s, Jan. 15, 2007, New York, lot 3362, comes with auction.

Lot 1107

William and Mary (1688-94), silver Crown, 1692. Conjoined busts right, legend surrounding, GVLIELMVS. ET. MARIA. DEI. GRATIA, toothed border around rim both sides, rev crowned cruciform shields, WM monogram in angles, Lion of Nassau at center, date surrounding, MAG. BR. FR ET. HI. REX. ET. REGINA. edge inscribed in raised letters and dated, +.DECVS. ET. TVTAMEN. ANNO. REGNI. QVARTO.+. (Bull 822; ESC 83; S 3433; KM 478). Toned, with some light adjustment marks visible mainly on rim on obverse, in PCGS holder graded AU 55, Pop 1; the finest example graded at PCGS. Estimated Value $4,000 Ex Ira and Larry Goldberg, Los Angeles, USA, Auction 34, 5th February 2006, lot 2678. PCGS certification 34313113.

Lot 1186

Nasir al-Din Shah (AH1264-1314/1848-1896 AD). silver Toman (10 Kran), AH1301 (1884). Draped bust of Shan, three-quarters frontal, wearing large medal and high-peaked hat with aigrette; laureate border around, rev. four lines of script, plus date, within inner circle; flanking laurel and oak sprays, crown above, royal lion below. (Dav 286; KM 917), in NGC holder graded AU 58. Sharply struck with reflective lustrous mirror surfaces. Rare. Estimated Value $3,000 NGC certification 1526339-001.

Lot 448

Divus Vespasian. Silver Denarius (3.48 g), died AD 79. Superb EF. Rome, under Titus, AD 80/1. DIVVS AVGVSTVS VESPASIANVS, laureate head of Vespasian right. rev. Foreparts of two capricorns opposed, supporting between them round shield inscribed S C on globe. RIC 357; BMC 129; RSC 497. Attractively toned. Superb Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $1,000 Ex Roma V (23 March 2013), 714;Ex Goldberg's Exceptional Roman Denarii Coll. #3133.

Lot 113

Boiotia, Thebes. Silver Stater (12.24 g), ca. 425-395 BC. Boiotian shield. rev. [Θ-E], bearded head of Dionysos right, wreathed with ivy; all within concave incuse. BCD Boiotia 442-3; Myron Hoard pl. B, 5. Well struck on an oblong flan. Untoned. About Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $750

Lot 377

Sasanian Kingdom. Varhran II. Silver Drachm (4.30 g), AD 276-293. Bust of Varhran II right, wearing winged crown with korymbos, and Prince 3 left, wearing kolah with boar’s head. rev. Fire altar, flanked by two attendants, the left wearing winged crown with korymbos, the right with mural crown; flanking flames, fravahr symbol and crescent. SNS type III/1; Göbl type IV/1; cf. Sunrise 776. Well struck and well centered. Attractive uniform greyish tone. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $1,000

Lot 101

Thessaly, Larissa. Silver Obol (0.90 g), ca. 462/1-460 BC. Head of bull facing; to right, half-length figure of athlete or hero left, grasping the neck of the bull. rev. Head of bridled horse right, within incuse square. Liampi grp. I.I.A, 4 (V3/R3); BCD Thessaly II 353.2 (same dies). Well centered and of fine style. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $900

Lot 424

Julius Caesar. Silver Denarius (3.57 g), 49-48 BC. Military mint traveling with Caesar. CAESAR in exergue, elephant advancing right, trampling horned serpent. rev. Pontifical implements: simpulum, sprinkler, axe and priest's hat. Crawford 443/1; HCRI 9; Sydenham 1006; RSC 49. Attrctively toned. NGC grade AU; Strike: 3/5, Surface: 4/5. Estimated Value $1,000

Lot 3085

Khwarezm Republic. Red Military Order. S/S Type I, var. 2. Silver and red enamel. Screwback. Hand chased. Unnumbered. Star and crescent superimposed on red enameled shield, Turkic legend around, crossed scimitars and branches behind. Extremely rare and among the rarest early Soviet Republic Orders. Old scratches on reverse. Intact enamel and very well preserved. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $40,000

Lot 399

Kingdom of Persis. Dareios I. Silver Drachm (4.10 g), 2nd century BC. Head of Dareios I right, with short beard, wearing diadem and kyrbasia surmounted by crescent. rev. Fire temple, Ahura-Mazda above; to left, king standing right; to right, column surmounted by eagle. Klose & Müseler 3/10; Alram 557; Sunrise 582. Struck in high relief. Untoned. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $300

Lot 1208

Italian States: Tuscany. Pietro Leopold (1765-1790), silver Scudo da 10 Paoli, 1786. Smaller bust right with only a slight break in legend, rev. shorter arms with thinner, more circular order chain, 27.3g (Mir 385/1 Rare; Dav 1517; KM C24.4). Choice extremely fine, faint obverse adjustments, tiny edge flaw, lovely original gray tone with underlying luster. Estimated Value $800

Lot 16

Bruttium, The Bretti. Silver Drachm (4.76 g), 216-214 BC. Second Punic War issue. Diademed and draped bust of Nike right, wearing single-pendant earring and necklace. rev. BPETTIΩN, River god standing facing, crowning himself with wreath and holding scepter; in right field, rhyton. Arslan dies 35/53; HN Italy 1959. Well struck and nicely toned. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $800 From the Dionysus Collection.

Lot 1200

Italian States: Papal/Roman States. Innocent X (1644-1655), silver Piastra, Anno II. Bust right with date below, rev. Christ blessing a kneeling St. Peter with .ROMAE. below, 30.6g (Dav 4064; Berman 1814). About very fine, light tooling, test cut on edge, toned. Rare. Estimated Value $1,100

Lot 1234

Zurich, City Coinage, silver Thaler, 1722. MONETA REIPUBLICAE TIGURINAE, oval arms of Zurich supported by rampant lion at right, rev. DOMINE CONSERVA NOS IN PACE above city view, date in cartouche below, mintmaster's initials HIG by sky line to the left, 28.05g (Dav 1785; KM 143.1). A few hairlines otherwise toned, lustrous mint state with eye appeal, in PCGS holder graded AU 58+, Pop 1; only 1 graded finer in MS-62 at PCGS. Estimated Value $1,500 PCGS certification 34313341.

Lot 48

Sicily, Syracuse. Second Democracy. Silver Tetradrachm (17.24 g), 466-405 BC. Charioteer, holding kentron and reins, driving slow quadriga right; above, Nike flying right, crowning horses with wreath; in exergue, ketos right. rev. ΣVRAKOΣI-O-N, diademed head of Arethusa right; around, four dolphins. Boehringer series Xiva, 477 (V255/R342); SNG ANS 148 (same obv. die); Ward 254 (same dies). Lovely old cabinet tone. Well struck on a nice wide flan. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $2,500

Lot 1079

Henry VIII (1509-47), debased silver Testoon. Tower Mint, third coinage (1544-47), facing crowned bust of King in ruff, Latin legend and beaded borders surrounding both sides, cross on crown breaks inner border both sides, initial mark pellet in annulet both sides, lombardic lettering with slipped trefoil stops, hEnRIC; 8;: D;. G;. AGL'. FRA': Z; HIB; REX; rev. crowned Tudor rose, crowned h to left, crowned R to right, POSVU; Devm; ADIVTOrivm; mEvm; weight 6.60g (N.1841; S.2365). Some flan weakness and imperfections around rim, some light scratches on reverse, striking flaw to right of bust, with a pleasing portrait for this issue in the Holbein style, good very fine for issue, in PCGS holder graded VF Details (Gouged), very rare. Estimated Value $6,750 PCGS certification 34312654. Struck in the period of debasement of the coinage, when the King took more profit from the coinage to help pay for the upkeep of his armies on the continent and his extravagant taste, earning him the nickname "Old Copper-nose" in direct relation to these Testoon coins as the first place any base metal would show through on these coins was upon the high point of the nose.

Lot 287

Judaea, Bar Kokhba Revolt. Silver Sela (14.09 g), 132-135 CE. Year 2 (133/4 CE). 'Simon' (Paleo-Hebrew), tetrastyle façade of the Temple of Jerusalem; show bread table or Ark of the Covenant in chest form with semicircular lid and short legs, seen from a narrow side; above façade, star. rev. 'Year two of the freedom of Israel' (Paleo-Hebrew), lulav with etrog at left. Hendin 1388; Mildenberg 28 (O6/R19); TJC 233. Portions of the underlying type visible. A choice example. Lightly toned. Removed from an NGC slab where graded Ch AU; Strike: 4/5, Surface: 4/5. Estimated Value $4,000 From the Dr. Patrick Tan Collection. The sela'im of the second year (133/4 CE) of the Bar Kokhba War depart from the previous issues of the first and second years in the paleo-Hebrew obverse legend. Here, instead of the usual legend naming Jerusalem, now Simon [bar Kokhba] is named. It is unclear whether this change indicates that all hope of reclaiming the site of Jerusalem had been given up by the rebels by this point in the war or whether it merely indicates an increased emphasis on Bar Kokhba's personal leadership as a messianic figure.It should be noted that it is unlikely that Bar Kokhba's soldiers ever occupied Jerusalem. In all of the archaeological excavations that have been conducted there, tens of thousands of coins have been found, but only three of them were coins of Bar Kokhba.

Lot 222

Lycia, Phaselis. Silver Stater (10.40 g), 4th century BC. Prow of galley right, side decorated with facing gorgoneion; in right field, cicada. rev. ΦAΣ (retrograde), stern of galley right; above, Nike flying right, holding fillet. Cf. Heipp-Tamer series 6 (var. not recorded). Toned and well struck in high relief. Superb Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $2,500 From the Dionysus Collection.

Lot 274

Judaea. The Jewish War. Silver Shekel (13.63 g), 66-70 CE. Jerusalem, year 2 (67/8 CE). 'Shekel of Israel' (Paleo-Hebrew), ritual chalice with pearled rim, the base raised by projections on both ends; above, 'year 2'.rev. 'Jerusalem the holy' (Paleo-Hebrew), staff with three pomegranate buds, round base. (TJC 193; Hendin 1358) Excellent metal and lustrous. NGC graded Choice AU, Strike: 5/5, Surface: 4/5. Nearly Mint State. Estimated Value $7,000 Ex Heritage Auction 3032, lot 23438. The second year of the Jewish War against Rome (April 67-March 68 CE) saw the Zealot-led rebellion in the Galilee crushed by the forces of Vespasian, soon to become the imperial successor of Nero. During this campaign, the future historian Josephus was famously placed in command of the fortress at Gamla. When it was clear that all was lost, the leadership agreed not to surrender to the Romans, choosing instead to die by killing one other by lot. When all were dead but Josephus and one other man, they both fearing death, surrendered to the Romans. Thanks to this, Josephus lived on for many years, writing his account of the war responsible for coins like this shekel.

Lot 277

Judea. The Jewish War. Silver Shekel (14.9 g), 66-70 CE. Jerusalem, Year 3 (68/9 CE). 'Shekel of Israel' (Paleo-Hebrew), ritual chalice with pearled rim, the base raised by projections on both ends; above, 'year 3'. rev. 'Jerusalem the holy' (Paleo-Hebrew), staff with three pomegranate buds, round base. TJC 202; Hendin 1361. Toned. 282About Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $5,000

Lot 108

Aitolia, Aitolian League. Silver Stater (10.60 g), ca. 250-225 BC. Head of Apollo to right, wearing oak wreath; below neck, ΦI. rev. AITΩΛΩN, Aitolos, with petasos resting on back and sword held under his arm, standing left, foot resting on pile of rocks, holding spear; in left field, Δ. Tsangari 36g, dies D24/R-; BCD Akarnania 444 (same obv. die); SNG Fitzwilliam 5402 (same obv. die); Dewing 1469 (same obv. die). Boldly struck in high relief and lustrous. Delicately toned. An incredible specimen! Nearly Mint State. Estimated Value $2,500 From the Dionysus Collection. The Aitolian League was a relatively minor tribal confederacy in a wild mountainous region of northern Greece in the fifth century BC, but came of age in 323 BC when it successfully resisted the Macedonian regent Antipater. It was subsequently catapulted to greatness when it organized the defense of Delphi against the marauding Galatians (Celts) in 279 BC. This victory set the League on the path to absorbing the cities and states of mainland Greece, often at the expense of Macedonian interests and those of the rival Achaean League. The Aitolian League was known for its establishment of standardized weights and measures and the use of a common currency throughout the many cities included within the federal state. The present stater is a prime example of Aitolian federal currency, probably struck to finance the League's losing conflicts against Philip V of Macedon in the Social War (220-217 BC) and the First Macedonian War (215-205 BC) or the disastrous Aitolian War (191-189 BC) against the Romans. Despite having the support of a grand Seleukid army led by Antiochos III, the League was defeated and forcibly dissolved by the Romans.

Lot 387

Sasanian Kingdom. Shapur II. Silver Drachm (3.52 g), AD 309-379. Mint III ("Western" mint), ca. AD 320. Bust of Shapur II right, wearing mural crown with korymbos. rev. Fire altar with ribbon; flanked by two attendants, each wearing mural crown with korymbos; symbols flanking flames. SNS type Ic1/1a2 (pl. 6, 80); MK 1265; Göbl type 1b/4; Paruck -; Saeedi -; Sunrise 832 (this coin). Well struck, needle sharp. Toned. Superb Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $500

Lot 462

Julia Domna. Silver Denarius (2.84 g), Augusta, AD 193-217. Rome, under Caracalla, AD 215-217. IVLIA PIA FELIX AVG, VENVS GENETRIX, Venus seated left, extending hand and holding scepter. RIC 388c; BMC 23B; RSC 212. Mint State. Estimated Value $250

Lot 217

Islands off Caria, Rhodes. Silver Didrachm (6.76 g), ca. 250-229 BC. Agesidamos, magistrate. Radiate head of Helios facing slightly right. rev. P-O, rose with bud to right; in left field, Artemis running left, holding torch; above, magistrate's name: AΓHΣIΔAMOΣ. Ashton 206; SNG Keckman 534. Lightly toned. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $500 From the Dionysus Collection.

Lot 229

Cilicia, Tarsos. Datames. Silver Stater (10.61 g), ca. 384-361/0 BC. Ca. 380-375 BC. Female head facing slightly left. rev. Helmeted and bearded male head (Ares?) left. Casabonne series 1; Moysey issue 4; SNG BN 276-7; SNG Levante 80. Well struck and finely detailed. Well toned. An exceptional example. Nearly Mint State. Estimated Value $2,500 From the Dionysus CollectionEx Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society Collection.

Lot 1010

Holy Roman Empire, Leopold V (1619-26), silver Thaler 1621, Hall. LEOPOLDVS D G ARCHID AVSTRIAE DVX BVRG S CAES Mtis ET RELIQ, bust left in clergy robe, separating the date, rev. ARCHIDVC GVBERNATOR PLENARIVS COM TIROL, crowned shield of arms, 28.79g (Dav 3033; KM 264.5). Lustrous mint state with original cut from the rolled plate at 6 o'clock, a superb example, in PCGS holder graded MS 63, Pop 1; tied with another MS-63 example at NGC for the finest graded coins. Estimated Value $1,000 PCGS certification 34324572.

Lot 418

Q. Caecilius Metellus Pius. Silver Denarius (3.68 g), 81 BC. Mobile military mint with Sulla's army in northern Italy. Diademed head of Pietas right; to right, stork standing right. rev. IMPER, jug and lituus within laurel wreath. Crawford 374/2; Sydenham 750; Caecilia 44. Well struck, well centered and lustrous. Nearly Mint State. Estimated Value $750 Ex Nomos 5 (25 October 2011), 219;Ex Exceptional Roman Denarii Coll. #3030. Q. Caecilius Metellus Pius came from one of the most important and wealthiest families of Rome. Beginning in the 3rd century BC, his family held numerous consulships, tribunates, censorships and military commands. His father, Q. Caecilius Metellus Numidicus, was the chief commander in the Jugurthine War in Numidia until Marius displaced him, and was later censor until driven into exile by Marius. The obverse of this coin portrays the goddess Pietas and alludes to the moneyer's cognomen, Pius. The moneyer acquired the honorable title from the people of Rome, whom he had beseeched in order to secure the restoration from exile of his father. The reverse probably refers to an unattested augurate of the moneyer's father, but may also allude to Sulla's holding of the augurate in ca. 82 BC (cf. Crawford p. 374).

Lot 136

Bithynian Kingdom. Nikomedes IV. Silver Tetradrachm (15.83 g), 94-74 BC. SE 212 (87/6 BC). Diademed head of Nikomedes IV right. rev. BAΣIΛEΩΣ EΠIΦANOYΣ NIKOMHΔOY, Zeus standing facing, head left, holding wreath and scepter; in inner left field, eagle standing left on thunderbolt above monogram and date (BIΣ). Cf. Callataÿ p. 64 (obv. die not recorded; monogram); cf. RG p. 232 (monogram). Outstanding detail and lightly toned. Superb Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $1,800

Lot 1220

Charles III (1759-88), silver 8-Reales, 1762 LM JM, Lima mint. Crowned shield, JM to the left, 8 to the right, rev. crowned globes between crowned pillars, date below, Lima monogram either side, 26.99g (KM A64.1). Toned, in PCGS holder graded AU 50, Pop 1; only 1 graded finer in MS-65 at PCGS. Estimated Value $1,500 PCGS certification 34313331.

Lot 118

Attica, Athens. Silver Tetradrachm (17.04 g), ca. 454-404 BC. Helmeted head of Athena right, frontal eye. rev. AΘE, owl standing right, head facing; above to left, olive-spray with berry and crescent; all within incuse square. Kroll 8; Svoronos pl. 14; SNG Copenhagen 31-40. Boldly struck on a nice wide flan. Lightly toned with underlying luster present. NGC grade MS; Strike: 4/5, Surface: 3/5. Estimated Value $2,000

Lot 2281

Medal. Silver. 28 mm. Unsigned. For the Building of the Imperial Russian Navy Cruiser Svetlan

Lot 216

Islands off Caria, Rhodes. Silver Didrachm (6.68 g), ca. 305/4-275 BC. Head of Helios facing slightly right. rev. [POΔIΩN], rose with bud to right; in left field, grape bunch and E. Ashton 157; SNG Keckman 452-3. Fine high relief style, untoned. Very Fine. Estimated Value $300 From the Dionysus Collection.

Lot 19

Sicily, Entella. Siculo-Punic mint. Silver Tetradrachm (17.12 g), ca. 410-392 BC. Horse prancing right on double exergual line; above, Nike flying right, crowning horse with wreath. rev. Palm tree with two bunches of dates. Jenkins 43 (O12/R38). HGC 2-266. Interesting die-break on reverse at 11 o'clock. Nicely toned. Choice Very Fine. Estimated Value $2,000 From the Dionysus Collection.

Lot 291

Judaea, Bar Kokhba Revolt. Silver Zuz (3.20 g), 132-135 CE. Year 2 (133/4 CE). 'Simon', bunch of grapes with leaf and tendril. rev. 'Year two of the freedom of Israel' (Paleo-Hebrew), fluted jug with handle on left; in right field, willow branch. Hendin 1395; Mildenberg 45 (O8/R22'); TJC 253. Boldly struck. Removed from an NGC slab where graded AU; Strike: 2/5, Surface: 4/5. Estimated Value $750 From the Dr. Patrick Tan Collection. Both the grape bunch and the jug with willow branch types of the zuzim of the second year of the Bar Kokhba War take their typological queue from the zuz issue of the first year, but invert obverse and reverse types. Also notable is the removal of the paleo-Hebrew legend naming Eleazar the priest and its replacement with an inscription naming Simon bar Kokhba.

Lot 1235

Zurich, City Coinage, silver Thaler, 1726. MONETA REIPUBLICAE TIGURINAE, oval arms of Zurich supported by two rampant lions, rev. DOMINE CONSERVA NOS IN PACE above city view, date in cartouche below, mintmaster's initials HIG by sky line to the left, 27.78g (Dav 1784; KM 144). Light weakness on reverse corresponding to obverse shield, lightly toned, in PCGS holder graded AU 55, Pop 1; the finest example graded at PCGS. Estimated Value $1,500 PCGS certifcation 34313340.

Lot 149

Troas, Abydos. Silver Tetradrachm (15.78 g), ca. 175-75 BC. Dionysos, magistrate. Draped bust of Artemis right, bow and quiver at shoulder. rev. ABY-ΔH-NΩN, eagle standing right; in right field, race-torch; in exergue, magistrate's name: ΔIONYΣIOY. Callataÿ p. 87; cf. SNG Ashmolean 1000-5. Toned. Superb Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $2,500

Lot 100

Korkyra, Korkyra. Silver Stater (10.18 g), ca. 350/30-290/70 BC. Cow standing right, head looking back at calf suckling below; above, star. rev. K-O-P, double stellate pattern within dual linear border; in left field, spearhead. Fried grp. IV; HGC 6, 37. Nicely toned. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $500 From the Dionysus Collection.

Lot 3024

Breast Star. Military Division. Silver and enamels. 1910-1912. By Eduard – Varvara Dietwald. Central badge with red enameled monogram on white, gold lettered motto on white around, circled by branches on green enamel. Vertical pinback. "(kokoshnik) 84", kokoshnik mark and maker’s marks "ЭДУAPДЪ" and "BД" on back; kokoshnik mark on pin. Choice. Estimated Value $5,000

Lot 1090

Charles I (1625-49), silver Pound, 1644. Oxford Mint, armored King on horseback left with raised sword and flowing scarf, spirited horse trampling over arms and armor, Oxford plume in field behind, all within beaded circle, legend and outer beaded circle surrounding, initial mark Oxford plume, CAROLVS D: G: MAG: BRIT: FRA: ET HIBER: REX, rev. Declaration in three lines in lion headed cartouche, RELIG: PROT / :LEG: ANG: / LIBER: PAR: value and Oxford plumes above, date and OX below, beaded circles and legend surrounding.EXVRGAT. DEVS. DISSIPENTVR. INIMICI smaller lettering than obverse side, weight 118.92g (Brooker 865; Morrieson A-1; N 2402; S 2943). Toned. Some raised die striations on reverse, as is typical of this issue but a strong crisp striking of both obverse & reverse. A beautiful example of this extremely rare & desirably important piece which is among the finest known. in PCGS holder graded AU 53, the reverse better and practically as struck, Pop 1; the only example graded at PCGS. The only other slabbed example is an NGC EF-45. We believe this coin should be regraded a few points higher, very close to mint state. Estimated Value $250,000 Ex Hyman Montagu, English Coins, third portion, Sotheby, 13th -20th November 1896, Lot 95 and plate VIII, sold for £36 to dealer Verity.Ex Thomas Bliss, Sotheby, 22nd -24th March 1916, Lot 429, with illustration. Ex Virgil M Brand, died 1926, collection dispersed post mortem, after 1932. Sold by A H Baldwin and Sons Ltd, September 1941.Ex Herbert.M. Lingford, part I, Glendining 24th October 1950, Lot 162 with illustration, sold for £160.Ex Slaney Collection, part II, Spink Coin Auction, 14th May 2015, Lot 345, sold for US dollar equivalent of nearly $227,000 with buyers premium. PCGS certification 34484795. Such large pieces were struck, as the largest silver currency pieces ever issued in the British series (in the pre-decimal era) to be originally given as Royalist gifts to senior officers in the cavalier army of Charles I. They were highly prized and struck to a very high standard of silver content as pieces of some of the finest engraving work of the era. Highly coveted by the few who received them, the finest emanation of which is this final "cartouche" type struck in 1644. The abbreviated Latin legends translate as on obverse "Charles by the grace of God, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland," and on the reverse the cartouche Declaration as Charles I gave to the Privy Council at Wellington, Shropshire on 19th September 1642 as "The Religion of the Protestants, the Laws of England, the Liberty of Parliament" which when shown in full Latin should read "Religio Protestantium Leges Angliae Libertas Parliamenti," the outer legend translates as "Let God arise and let his enemies be scattered," a Psalm from the Bible. Ox for Oxford is shown below the date where the King had moved his Royalist capital from 29th October 1642.

Lot 205

Ionia, Teos. Silver Stater (11.98 g), ca. 450-425 BC. Griffin seated right, raising forepaw; below foreleg, grape bunch and leaf. rev. Quadripartite incuse square. Matzke grp. Cb1; Balcer grp. LIII, 102 (dies A102/P134); Jameson 1517 (same dies). Untoned with an area of horn silver residue on the reverse. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $1,000 From the Dionysus Collection.

Loading...Loading...
  • 2466194 item(s)
    /page

Recently Viewed Lots