Auction 126 - Session 4

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Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Auction 126 - Session 4 . 1095
FRANCE, Royal (Restored). Charles X. 1824-1830. AV 20 Francs (21mm, 6.46 g, 5h). Paris mint; différent: signature/anchor. Dated 1828 A. Bare head right / Crowned coat-of-arms within wreath. VG 1029; KM 726.1; Friedberg 549. In NGC encapsulation 6890912-009, graded MS 64. From the Alexander Christopher Collection.
Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Auction 126 - Session 4 . 1096
FRANCE, Second Empire. Napoléon III. 1852-1870. AV 100 Francs à la tête neu (35mm, 32.26 g, 6h). Paris mint; différents: hand/anchor. Dated 1857 A. Bare head right / Crowned and mantled coat-of-arms over scepters crossed in saltire. VG 1135; KM 786.1; Friedberg 559. In NGC encapsulation 6890912-014, graded MS 62. From the Alexander Christopher Collection.
Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Auction 126 - Session 4 . 1097
FRANCE, Second Empire. Napoléon III. 1852-1870. Proof AV 10 Francs (16mm, 3.22 g, 6h). Paris mint; différents: hand and anchor. Dated 1854 A. Bare head right / Denomination and date within wreath. Edge: plain. VG 1013; KM 784.2; Friedberg 576. In NGC encapsulation 6890883-009, graded PF 64+ Cameo. Very rare. From the Alexander Christopher Collection.Proof 10 Francs – 10 Francs flan bruni – for the year 1854 are very rare and can be distinguished by the superbly polished dies, the cameo effect on the devices, and the plain edge.
Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Auction 126 - Session 4 . 1098
GERMANY, Aachen (City). AR Groschen (26mm, 2.32 g, 2h). "Jungheit" mint. Dated 1375 (in Roman numerals). Crowned half-length bust of Charlemagne facing, head slightly right, holding trident-tipped scepter and globus cruciger; coat-of-arms below / Long cross pattée. Levinson I-4a; Menadier 95. Toned, minor deposits, faint scratches. VF. Rare. Seldom offered. Purchased by the consignor from J. Schulman, December 1972.The city of Aachen had been an important imperial town since the time of Charlemagne, when he spent his first Christmas there after being crowned king in 768. The chapel he ordered constructed there housed both his throne and his tomb, making the town the logical location for subsequent Carolingian coronations, and an important center for the Kings of the Germans. Consequently, Aachen remained an imperial city through much of the Middle Ages. In 1360/1 the city was entrusted by the emperor to Wilhelm II, a member of the younger branch of the Dukes of Jülich. To commemorate this appointment in 1372, jungheitgroschen, so called from the German "Jungheit" in the legend, were minted. The inclusion of the Roman numeral date on these issues, like this specimen, make them the first dated German coinage. The meaning of "Jungheit" remains in dispute: either the term refers to the ascendancy of the younger branch in their acquisition of Aachen, or to the temporary status of the mint, independent of imperial control.
Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Auction 126 - Session 4 . 1099
GERMANY, Aachen (City). AR Groschen (25mm, 2.31 g, 11h). Aachen mint. Dated 1404 (in Roman numerals). Crowned half-length bust of Charlemagne facing, holding trident-tipped scepter and globus cruciger; coat-of-arms below / Long cross pattée. Levinson I-7; Menadier 100. Toned, minor scratches, edge split. Good Fine. Ex Hans M.F. Schulman (25 July 1972), lot 739 (part of).
Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Auction 126 - Session 4 . 1100
GERMANY, Aachen (City). AR Groschen (24mm, 2.34 g, 6h). Aachen mint. Dated 1405 (in Roman numerals). Crowned half-length bust of Charlemagne facing, holding trident-tipped scepter and globus cruciger; coat-of-arms below / Long cross pattée. Levinson I-8; Menadier 101. Toned, scratches, deposits, slightly ragged edge. Near VF.
Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Auction 126 - Session 4 . 1101
GERMANY, Aachen (City). AR Groschen (25mm, 1.84 g, 6h). Aachen mint. Dated 1418 (in Roman numerals). Crowned half-length bust of Charlemagne facing, head slightly left, model of cathedral and globus cruciger; coat-of-arms below / Short cross pattée. Levinson I-13; Menadier 115. Toned, traces of horn silver, flan crack, a few scratches. VF. Rare. Purchased by the consignor from Bob Levinson, March 2010.
Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Auction 126 - Session 4 . 1102
GERMANY, Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (Principality). August the Younger. 1635-1666. AR Löser zu 1.5 Talern (63mm, 42.88 g, 6h). Zellerfeld mint. Dated 1664 HS. August on horseback right, holding baton and reins; 1½ stamped below / Coat-of-arms surmounted by five ornately crested helmets. Welter 773; Davenport 77; KM 450.4. Lightly toned, light scratches and hairlines, minor flan flaws, traces of mount. VF. Ex Rhenumis 6 (10 March 2022), lot 152.
Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Auction 126 - Session 4 . 1103
GERMANY, Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (Principality). August the Younger. 1635-1666. AR Löser zu 2 Talern (63mm, 58.14 g, 6h). Commemorating his 88th birthday. Zellerfeld mint. Dated 1666 HS (though struck slightly later). Bust of August facing, wearing skullcap, two angels above, one crowning August, the other blowing trumpet; all within wreath / Helmet surmounted by arms of Braunschweig facing; all within wreath decorated with fourteen crowned coats-of-arms; 2 stamped below. Welter 785; Davenport 87; KM 482.1. Toned with some iridescence, flan crack, a few scratches, mount marks. Good VF. Ex BAC Numismatics 32 (7 September 2021), lot 398 (hammer €2500).
Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Auction 126 - Session 4 . 1104
GERMANY, Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (Principality). August the Younger. 1635-1666. AR Taler (49.5mm, 28.46 g, 8h). On his death. Zellerfeld mint. Dated 10 April 1579 and 17 September 1666. Biographical legend in eleven lines / Tree mostly bare of leaves; skull at base. Welter 824; Davenport 6376; KM 477. Toned, areas of weak strike, minor edge marks, a few scattered marks and scratches. VF. Ex Sincona 63 (8 June 2020), lot 255.
Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Auction 126 - Session 4 . 1105
GERMANY, Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (Principality). Karl I. 1735-1780. AR Taler (40mm, 29.04 g, 6h). Yield of the König Carl Mine. Clausthal mint. Dated 1752 IBH. Crowned coat-of-arms with wildman supporters / Two crowned columns flanking marker reading KC; in background, two mining surveyors, each holding stadia rod and surveying chain with level between then; above, banner reading PLVS VLTRA. Welter 2726; KM 946; Davenport 2168. Deep iridescent toning. Near EF.
Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Auction 126 - Session 4 . 1106
GERMANY, Öttingen (County). Ludwig Eberhard. 1622-1634. AR Taler (40mm, 12h). In the name of Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor. Dated 1624. Coat-of-arms surmounted by facing helmet topped by dog's head left / Crowned double-headed eagle facing with wings spread, holding sword, scepter, and globus cruciger. Davenport 7136; KM 20. Attractive old cabinet toning. In NGC encapsulation 2039233-001, graded MS 61. Well struck. Ex Goldberg 81 (1 September 2014), lot 2159.
Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Auction 126 - Session 4 . 1107
GERMANY, Pfalz (Electorate & County Palatine). Friedrich III. 1559-1576. AR Taler (40mm, 27.65 g, 12h). Heidelberg mint. Dated 1573. Armored bust facing slightly right, holding sword and globus cruciger / Coat-of-arms. Davenport 9635. Toned, slightly weak strike, edge flaw, minor deposits. Good VF. Rare. Ex Künker 140 (17 June 2008), lot 2519.
Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Auction 126 - Session 4 . 1108
GERMANY, German Empire. Sachsen-Altenburg (Duchy). Ernst. 1853-1908. Proof AR 2 Mark (27mm, 12h). Berlin mint. Dated 1901 A. Bare head right / Crowned eagle facing with wings spread, head left; collared coat-of-arms on breast. Schaaf –; cf. Jaeger 142 (business strike); KM 36. Beautiful iridescent toning. In PCGS encapsulation 5496017, graded PR65. Top Pop. Only 500 minted. Ex Goldberg 81 (1 September 2014), lot 2162.
Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Auction 126 - Session 4 . 1109
GERMANY, Weimar Republic. 1918-1933. Set of sixteen (16) Westphalian notgeld issues. Includes: AL 1 Mark. Dated 1921 // AL 5 Mark. Dated 1921 // CU 10 Mark. Dated 1921 // AL 50 Mark. Dated 1923 // Brass 100 Mark. Dated 1922 // Dated 1823 // AL 100 Mark. Dated 1923 // Brass 500 Mark. Dated 1922 // Dated 1923 // Brass 10000 Mark. Dated 1923 // AL 2 Million Mark. Dated 1923 // Brass 5 Million Mark. Dated 1923 // AL 50 Million Mark (2, different sizes) // AR 1 Billion Mark. Dated 1923 // AR Medal. UNC. In original case of issue. A rare and impressive set. From the Libertas Collection.
Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Auction 126 - Session 4 . 1110
GREECE, Kingdom. Georgios I. 1864-1913. AV 20 Drachmai (21.5mm, 3.22 g, 6h). Paris mint; différents: bee and anchor. Dated 1876 A. Bare head right / Crowned and mantled coat-of-arms. Karamitsos 162; Divo 48; KM 48; Friedberg 16. In NGC encapsulation 6890896-013, graded AU 58. From the Alexander Christopher Collection.
Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Auction 126 - Session 4 . 1111
GREECE, Kingdom. Konstantinos II. 1964-1973. AV 100 Drachmai (35mm, 32.24 g, 6h). Commemorating the 1967 Revolution. Kremnica mint. Dated 21 April 1967, though struck 1970. Crowned coat-of-arms with wildmen supporters / Soldier standing left; in background, phoenix rises from flames. Karamitsos 243; KM 95; Friedberg 21. In NGC encapsulation 6890896-009, graded MS 65. From the Alexander Christopher Collection.
Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Auction 126 - Session 4 . 1112
HUNGARY, Kingdom of Hungary. Wladislaw II. 1490-1516. AV Goldgulden – Aranyforint (21mm, 3.57 g, 5h). Nagyszeben (Sibiu/Hermannstadt) mint. Struck 1495-1499. Crowned Holy Virgin enthroned facing, cradling Holy Infant; in exergue, raven facing with wings spread, head left; cushon tufts flanking / St. Ladislaus I standing facing, holding ax and globus cruciger; across field, n and hound with collar. Lengyel 94/13; Huszár 753; Friedberg 32. VF.
Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Auction 126 - Session 4 . 1113
HUNGARY, Holy Roman Empire. Ferdinánd I. 1526-1564. AV Aranyforint – Dukat (22mm, 3.46 g, 12h). Körmöcbánya (Kremnitz) mint. Dated 1533 K B. Crowned half-length bust of Madonna seated facing, holding Holy Infant; all set on crescent; coat-of-arms below / Crowned figure of St. Ladislaus standing facing, holding axe and globus cruciger; K-B across field. Huszár 895; Friedberg 48. Toned, some luster. Good VF.
Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Auction 126 - Session 4 . 1114
INDIA, Medieval (Southern Deccan). Kadambas of Hangal. Uncertain ruler. 12th-13th centuries AD. AV Pagoda (21mm, 4.21 g). Śri Hanuman seated facing, head right; conch and ankus at feet; nakara in Kannada in exergue / Floral spray within lotus border. Chattopadhyaya 136-138; Mitchiner, South I, 229; MNI 665-6; Adams IV 85. Light reddish deposits. EF. Ex Classical Numismatic Group Electronic Auction 500 (22 September 2021), lot 893; Classical Numismatic Group Electronic Auction 294 (16 January 2013), lot 941.
Classical Numismatic Group, LLC - Auction 126 - Session 4 . 1115
INDIA, Mughal Empire. Jalal al-Din Muhammad Akbar. AH 963-1014 / AD 1556-1605. AV Mehrabi (31x20mm, 10.74 g, 12h). Later (probably jeweler's) copy. Baldat Agra mint. Undated issue, but of 19th-20th century manufacture. Kalima and the names of the four Companions within dotted lozenge / Khallada mulkahu Jalauddin Muhammad Akbar Padishah Ghazi; mint with epithet Baldat below. Cf. Liddle Type G-11 (dated AH 981); cf. KM 107; cf. Zeno 139472 = BM 50 (same). Traces of deposits, cleaning marks, edge marks. VF. Ex Spink 207 (23 March 2011), lot 981 (cleaned since).