Electronic Auction 394

Date: 2017-03-29 00:00:00

Lots: 706

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Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Electronic Auction 394 . 610
ITALY, Savoia (ducato). Filiberto I. 1472-1482. BI Piccolo bianco (21mm, 1.25 g, 4h). Bourg mint(?). Coat-of-arms within trilobe / Cross pattée within tetralobe. MIR 205; Biaggi 2447. Good Fine, toned, slightly rough edges.
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ITALY, Sicilia (Regno). Ruggero II. 1130-1154. AR Terzo di ducale (14mm, 0.61 g, 3h). Palermo mint. Dated AH 535 (AD 1140/1). Legend in Arabic / Cross fourchée over saltire; pellets in forks. MIR 433; Travaini, Monetazione, 242A; Spahr 73; MEC 14, 214-5. Good VF, silvering. Attractive for issue.
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ITALY, Sicilia (Regno). Guglielmo II il Buono (the Good). 1166-1189. AR Terzio di Apuliense (14mm, 0.77 g, 3h). First coinage. Palermo mint. Date palm / Legend in Arabic. MIR 440; Travaini, Monetazione, 364B; Spahr 112; MEC 14, 397-8. Good VF, toned.
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ITALY, Sicilia (Regno). Carlo I di Spagna (Carlo V, Sacro Romano Impero). 1516-1554. AR Due tarì (23mm, 5.89 g, 1h). Messina mint. Dated 1548 MA. Crowned bust left / Crowned eagle facing, head right, wings spread. MIR 292/9. Good VF, toned.Ex Ponterio 145 (11 January 2008), lot 2195 (part of).
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ITALY, Toscana (Granducato). Ferdinando II de Medici. 1621-1670. AR Giulio (27mm, 2.92 g, 6h). Firenze (Florence) mint. Dated 1625. Crowned coat-of-arms / The Annunciation: Archangel Gabriel standing right, holding lillies and gesturing towards Virgin Mary seated left, head right. MIR 303/5 . Fine, lightly toned, some scratches.Ex Ponterio 145 (11 January 2008), lot 2195 (part of).
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ITALY, Venezia (Venice). Pietro Gradenigo. 1289-1311. AR Grosso (20.5mm, 2.12 g, 7h). Doge and St. Mark standing facing, holding banner between them / Christ Pantocrator enthroned facing. Paolucci 2. Good VF.
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ITALY, Regno d'Italia. Vittorio Emanuele III. 1900-1946. AR 5 Lire (23mm, 5.00 g, 6h). Rome mint. Dated 1927 R. Bare head left / Eagle standing facing on fasces, head right, wings spread. Edge: reeded. Cf. Pagani 710; cf. KM 67.1 (both with lettered edge). Good VF, toned.
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LIBERIA, Republic. 1847-pres. CU 2 Cents (34.5mm, 18.14 g, 6h). Heaton (Birmingham) mint. Dated 1862. Head of Liberty left, wearing starred phrygian cap / Palm tree on beach. KM 4. EF, red-brown patina.Ex HLT Collection (Classical Numismatic Group Electronic Auction 256, 25 May 2011), lot 727.
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MEXICO, Segunda República. 1867-1905. AV Peso (14mm, 1.71 g, 6h). Ciudad de México (Mexico City) mint. Dated 1905 Mo M. Eagle standing facing on cactus, head right, wings spread, grasping snake in beak and right talon / Denomination within laurel and oak wreath. BW 258.19; KM 410.5; Friedberg 157. Superb EF, lustrous.
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RUSSIA, Empire. Nikolai II Aleksandrovich. 1894-1917. AV 5 Roubles (18mm, 4.29 g, 12h). Sankt-Peterburg (St. Petersburg) mint. Dated 1898 Γ. Bare head left / Crowned double headed eagle facing, wings spread, holding scepter and globus cruciger; collared coat-of-arms on breast, coats-of-arms on wings. Bitkin 20; Uzdenikov 0328; KM (Y) 62; Friedberg 180. VF.
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SWITZERLAND, Kanton Bern. Bern. AR 4 Franken (40mm, 29.55 g, 6h). Dated 1835. Crowned coat-of-arms within oval / Figure standing facing, head right, resting sword on ground. HMZ 2-230c; KM 199. EF, toned, underlying luster, light scratches and hairlines.
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SWITZERLAND, Kanton Zug. Zug. AR Halbtaler (35mm, 13.99 g, 6h). Dated 1621. Angel advancing left, holding globus cruciger and resting coat-of-arms at feet / Double-headed eagle facing, wings spread; cross above. HMZ 2-1091c; KM 28. Near VF.
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SWITZERLAND, Schweizerische Eidgenossenschaft. 1848-present. AR Franc (23mm, 4.99 g, 6h). Bern mint. Dated 1860 B. Helvetia standing facing, holding spear and resting shield on ground; border of stars / Denomination and date in two lines within wreath. HMZ 2-1203d; KM 9a. VF.
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UNITED STATES. AV Eagle (21mm, 8.39 g, 6h). Philadelphia mint. Dated 1906. EF, bag marks.
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GERMANY, Regensburg (Freie und Reichsstädte). AR Medal (41mm, 19.20 g, 12h). Laying the corner stone of the Dreieinigkeitskirche. By Hans Georg Bahre(?). Dated 4 July 1627 (in Roman numerals). View of the Dreieinigkeitskirche (Church of the Holy Trinity); above, two angels bearing palm frond and olive branch; in clouds abvoe, God, Christ, and radiant dove; in exergue,: IN NOM : S S TRIN : EVN :/ FOS : SPQR : 4 IVL :/ MDCXXVII / EST TVA,/ SACTA TRIAS,/ DOMVS HÆC : DA/ NOMEN IN ILLÂ/ ET TVA PERPETVO/ DOGMATA PVRA/ SONENT; around, coats-of-arms with initials. Plato, Georg Gottlieb, Regensburgisches Münz-Kabinet, oder Verzeichniss der des H. R. R. freien Stadt Regensburg (Regensburg, 1779), 23. Good VF, small mount mark, light hairlines.
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GERMANY, Regensburg (Freie und Reichsstädte). AV Medal – 4 Dukats (38mm, 13.64 g, 12h). Marriage medal. By G. Loos. J.C. Busch, mintmaster. Struck 1743-1763. DEIN HERTZ UND MEIN HERTZ SOLL DAS BAND DER LIEBE SCHLIESSEN, couple standing facing each other below tree, hands tied together, each holding burning heart / ALS IACOB RAHEL SAH THAET ER SIE WEINENT KUSSEN, Jacob and Rachel standing, kissing one another, beneath tree in rural setting; sheep to left; in exergue, GEN 29 C 10 V / I C B. Goppel 1017. Near Fine, removed from mount, heavily polished.
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GERMANY. Late 16th century. AR Medal (40mm, 26.23 g, 12h). The Conversion of Paul the Apostle. By Michael Hohenauer. × ORGANV ° ELECTV ° EST ° MIHI ° ISTE ° VI ° PORTET ° NOMEN ° MEV ° CORA ° GENTIB', draped bust of Paul left, set on tablet inscribed °PAWLVS°; all set on branches; °ACT° °9° across field / × GA ° I ° SVPRA ° MOD ° PSEQBAP ° ECCLE ° DE × AC ° 9 ° SAVL ° SAVL ° Q D ° ME ° PERSEQRIS, Scene of Saul's conversion on the road to Damascus, set on tablet inscribed SAVLVS; all set on branches. Forrer, p. 517-9; cf. Donebauer 4386; Katz 122; Enzenberg Collection (Helbing, 15 November 1934), lot 52. Good VF, a few minor field marks. An attractive original strike. Rare. Ex Classical Numismatic Group 91 (19 September 2012), lot 1649; Künker 194 (26 September 2011), lot 3149; Künker 92 (22 June 2004), lot 1856.Forrer (III, p. 528) notes that medals given to H. Magdeburger, master of the Annaberg & Friedberg mints in Saxony, are incorrectly attributed, and rather belong to the Austrian engraver Michael Hohenauer.
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ITALY, Fossombrone (vescovado). Girolamo Santucci di Urbino. 1469-1494. Æ Medal (83mm, 216.1 g, 12h). Later cast after Niccolò di Forzore Spinelli (1430-1514). HIERONYMVS SANCTVCIVS VRBINAS EPS FOROSEMPRONIENSIS, tonsured and draped bust left / CONSTANT– TIA FIRMA, Constantina standing facing, holding long staff and drapery, resting hand on column; shield leaning on column. Forrer p. 332. VF.
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ITALY, Mirandola. Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, philosopher. 1463-1494. Æ Uniface Plaque (81.5mm, 130.0 g). Later cast after Niccolò di Forzore Spinelli (1430-1514). IOANNES PICVS MIRANDVLENSIS, bust right, wearing short ruff and ornate chest piece / Incuse. Cf. Kress 277. VF.
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UNITED STATES. American Society of Medalists. Æ Medal (71.5mm, 217.0 g, 12h). Hail to Dionysus. By P. Manship. Struck 1930. HAIL • TO • DIONYSUS • WHO • FIRST • DISCOVERED • / • THE • MAGIC • OF • THE • GRAPE •, head of Dionynus facing slightly left, wearing wreath of grape leaves and grape bunches / Youthful satyrs trampling grapes; large grape bunch to left and right. Alexander 2. Superb EF. With description card.
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ANGLO-SAXON, Continental Sceattas. Circa 695/700-710/5. AR Sceatt (11mm, 0.82 g). Series E, Primary ('Ashton Rowant') phase, porcupine var. D. Mint in Frisia (Dorestad?). Porcupine with 'snout' right / Standard with central annulet and crescent. Abramson 90.10; SCBC 790D. VF, softly struck reverse. Interesting reverse variety.