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High quality coin sold for the first time ever at Polish auctions. An original gold coin from the area of today's Crimea, from the 4th century BC. Pantikapaion was founded by Greek colonists from Miletus in the late 7th century BC. Located on the western bank of the Kimmerian Bosporus, the city achieved great prosperity through the exploitation of the rich fishing grounds in the strait and the...
Copernicus is one of the icons of minting in the Second Republic of Poland. It is a sought-after proof 100-zloty coin designed by the famous Stanislaw Szukalski. A denomination that was never put into circulation.... According to a decree of the President of the Republic of April 17, 1924, it was decided to mint gold coins with denominations of 100, 50, 20 and 10 zlotys. To select their images...
Representative of type II of the Danzig orts, from the short issue of 1615-16. A compositionally beautiful design by Samuel Ammon - with a new type of portrait (with a wide orifice) and a new reverse (with an oval shield of the coat of arms). The most difficult to acquire in mint condition among all types of Danzig orts of Sigismund III. The present fine art. Natural, with luster, in the charm...
The most beautiful Nagyban thaler to have survived to our time! A specimen piece whose beauty was recognized by NGC with an impressive MS66 rating. This is not only the highest grade, the so-called Top Pop, but also the only one so high in the NGC and PCGS grading for both vintages of this issue. When the next note is only MS64! The present piece impresses above all with its unprecedented mint...
An attractive piece of the rarer vintage Sigismund III thalers. Natural, without unusual flaws, only shallower minted. In patina. Type with narrow bust, no ribbon. Legendary variant MAS+ / NE NO SVE. Variant highly estimated in Jan Dostych's catalog(R7). Silver, diameter 44 mm, weight 28.81 g.
Literature: Plage 115, Berezowski 7.50 Above average piece with minor circulation marks. Attractive patina, with a luster underneath.
A beautiful Nike, especially for this hard to get year. This is a natural minted piece in a lovely cabinet patina. With beautifully preserved mint surface luster. One of the prettiest Nike 1931s we've had in the company's history. Its rarity is due to the introduction of the much inferior in terms of bullion content, new type five-penny coins in 1932 and the withdrawal of Nike coins from circu...
Coins with nice detail, but also traces of cleaning.
A beautifully presented coin. With a natural mint luster. In patina. Silver, diameter 41 mm, weight 25,33 g.
Literature: Bitkin 235 The last, rarer in the trade vintage of Nicholas I roubles. Coin in nice condition. Old, attractive patina. Coin probably from a fresh stamp, as the mirror shine of the background has been preserved. Slight traces of circulation, rubbing and dings.
Literature: AKS (2020) 25 with condition I valuation - 250 euros. A beautiful, large coin with luster on both sides. Rare in this state of preservation.
Literature: Iger Pr.35.1.b Variety with PRVSS/PRVSSIE inscription ends. Good detail, dark even patina of old collection. Slight traces of circulation. Attractive live presentation.
Literature: Bitkin 831, Berezowski 2.50 zl, Plage 46 Very nice condition with a fair amount of mint luster. Slight traces of circulation.
PolandNovember Uprising (1830-1831) on the reverse a 211/625 fractional dash in mint alloy delicate patina, rubbed but nice
Literature: Bitkin 203 Attractive piece with sharp details, gloss on both sides and contrasting patina. Some scratches and circulation marks.
Ruble minted for the 300th anniversary of the Romanov dynasty. Beautifully preserved. In a golden patina. Deep stamp.
Literature: Kopicki 2382, Plage 301, Berezowski 1.25 zl. Glossy on both sides, very good minting quality, small justunek. An attractive piece.
Literature: Parchimovich 109.d. Attractive art with sharp details, luster and pleasing patina. Minor freshness on portrait page.
Literature: Parchimovich 63A very nice piece with gloss on both sides subdued by a visually attractive patina. Minor rubbing and circulation marks.
A nicely presentable thaler, in the patina of a former collection. Gently corrected on the rim, otherwise unqualified. Variety with initials I-I and labrets on the sides of the shield flat. Obverse legend ending in PRVS.MAS. Silver, diameter 44.5 mm, weight 28.55 g.
Literature: Parchimovich 123 Very good detail and mint mirror especially on the denomination side. Moved a bit by circulation relief and some scratches.
The last vintage half-scrolls of Tsarist Russia in beautiful state of preservation. Rarer.
A rare, symbolic and striking coin of the Second Republic - this is how the 5 zlotys 1925 - "Constitution" can be described in brief. This is a distinctive five-zloty coin designed by Stanislaw Lewandowski, minted on the occasion of the adoption of the Constitution of the Republic, which, despite the decree of the Minister of Treasury, never went into circulation. The variety is minted with a ...
The second vintage of the first type of five guilders of the Free City of Danzig, minted in a noticeably lower mintage. Circulation 160,000 (first 700,000).
A very attractive piece of a rare ducat of Sigismund III. Coin with a beautiful natural luster preserved. Slightly bent, which is typical for gold of the period. With a doubled minting at POL ET SV. Struck using a stamp with a corrected error (mistaken date of 1606 corrected on the stamp to 1610). Very rare type with the initials of an unknown medallicist (FB), at the bottom of the cartouche w...
The rarest two-zloty coin of the Second Republic. The so-called "letter H", or 1924 two-zloty minted at the Birmingham mint. Named so because of the mint mark, characteristic of this establishment, placed after the date. Its rarity is due to the Treasury's dissatisfaction with the quality of the coins delivered by this mint. The original contract was for 12 million pieces. After part of the fi...
Literature: Parchimovich 118d Circular coin with mint luster on both sides. contrasting golden patina.
Obverse: Head of Venus in diadem, clockwise. Reverse: Aeneas carrying palladium in his right hand and Anchises on his left shoulder, CAESAR legend. Silver, diameter 16.5 mm, weight 3.81 g.
PolandNovember Uprising (1830-1831) Av: Standing knight with a sword and a bunch of arrows, at the sides the date 18 - 31, in the rim a dot in front of a torch, a Polish eagle and an inscription CONCORDIA RES PARVAE CRESCUNT; Rw: In a square with ornaments an inscription in four lines MO AUR / REG BELGII / AD LEGEM / IMPERII Gold, 3.49 g, filed on the rim, minimally bent
The rarest two-zloty coin of the Second Republic. The so-called "letter H", or 1924 two-zloty minted at the Birmingham mint. Called so because of the mint mark, characteristic of this establishment, placed after the date. Its rarity is due to the Treasury's dissatisfaction with the quality of the coins delivered by this mint. The original contract was for 12 million pieces. After part of the f...
A very nice trojak which is a characteristic early type - with a large head of the king. The first vintage trojak of Sigismund III, minted in Olkusz, which drew the silver for their minting from local mines. Variety with titulature ending in M D L. A rare trojak, prized in such states.
Sixes, threes and other denominations.
Literature: Friedberg 213, Delmonte 1131 (R1). Beautiful for this type of coin. Very good detail, centric minting and mint luster on both sides. In addition, double-struck letter O in the word MONE.
A beautiful, mint two-zloty coin. Especially for the first, rarest vintage 1/3 thaler of the Warsaw Principality era. A coin with a lovely presence, especially due to its satin surface and its clockwork, mint luster. A numismatic coin very rarely seen in such condition.
A very nice, healthy, natural thaler. Well, evenly minted. With a luster. In a light patina. A thaler from a stylistically consistent vintage of 1628, on which this one type of bust appears, the main difference being the placement of the coat of arms of Treasurer Hermolaus Ligęza. The present one is a variety with the coat of arms of Half-Cossic in a simple shield, separating the obverse lege...
Literature: Parchimovich 64Good detail , lots of luster, nice patina. Rubbing and scratches on the surface.
A very nice piece of a rare, the only 10 guilder of the Free City of Danzig. A prized type with a depiction of the City Hall, designed by Erich Volmar. Introduced into circulation according to the 1935 mint ordinance.
Very nice detail, but visible rubbing in the background (except for the lines associated with the stamping). Strong, dark patina. Plate flaw at 9 o'clock on obverse side. The first type of Cracow triplets. Very distinctive due to the royal portrait facing left. Minted only in two vintages (1600-1601).
Literature: AKS (2020) 24 with state 2 valuation at 160 euros, state 1 at 250 euros. Commemorative issue minted after the death of Prince Adolph George. A beautiful coin with luster and patina overlapping from the edges. Slight rubbing on the obverse.
Literature: AKS (2020) 67 with condition I valuation - 300 euros. Beautiful commemorative 5-marker with gloss on both sides. Highly valued in catalogs. Rare in this state of preservation.
Literature: Parchimovich 107b Very good detail, almost no signs of circulation. Patina and piercing luster.
Czasy Stefana Batorego to okres, w którym dominuje moneta drobna - od szeląga do trojaka. Emisje wysokich nominałów, takich jak szóstaki, są małe, sporadyczne. W Wilnie ma to miejsce zaledwie dwa razy w dziesięcioletnim panowaniu króla - w 1581 i 1585 roku. Niewielkie emisje są dziś głównym powodem braku tego nominału w wielu kolekcjach. To charakterystyczny, ostatni szóst...
Literature: Bitkin 832, Plage 62 Piece with nicely preserved denomination page. Slightly weaker portrait side. Patina.
Very nice art. Beautiful luster on the side with the eagle. Ruble minted for the 300th anniversary of the Romanov dynasty. Deep stamp
Gently glossy, otherwise nice.
A very nice coin from the esteemed minting of the period of the co-rulers George III, Louis IV and Cristian. This is a healthy, natural ducat. Without manipulation or strong bending marks, so common for gold of this period. With a slight surface sheen and very nice detail. This is the type introduced in this vintage: with a representation of all the brothers with a scepter, and the coat of arm...
Literature: AKS 168 with condition II valuation - 90 euros, condition I - 300 euros. Piece with mint mirror and gray-gold patina on both sides. Attractive live presentation.
Literature: Bitkin 336 Very nice state of preservation. Glossy on both sides. On the minus side rubbing and scratches.
Very nice luster. In Bitkin's classification a type of one year. Variety with closed 2 on the reverse.
Germany, Hannover, commemorative thaler 1865 B, 50th anniversary of the victory at Waterloo
1--/Proof Like
48 EUR
Literature: AKS (2020) 160 with condition II valuation of 140 euros, condition I at 280 euros. Commemorative thaler minted to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the victory over Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo (1815). Excellent, thaler with minor patina and mirror shine background on both sides
Literature: Parchimovich 114bVery good detail, slight patina, gloss on both sides. Slight traces of circulation, nicks and scratches in the background.
Beautiful presence highlighted by the patina of an old collection.
Mint, Parisian gold coin. Beautiful obverse, which also shows an additional double die of the eagle's wings, part of the legends and the mint mark.
Here is the oldest ducat of King Michael Korybut, and in a beautiful state of preservation. A coin with a natural mint mirror. Uncirculated, only shallower minted, which is common for this issue made on wide disks. Appreciated with the only MS note in the NGC censer (the so-called Top Pop). This is the first of three vintages of his Danzig ducats - the only one kept in a different style. The d...
Very nice detail, but the coin is slightly shiny. The first type of Cracow trojaks. Very distinctive due to the royal portrait facing left. Minted only in two vintages (1600-1601).
The famous owl, so named because of the characteristic representation of the reverse, is a coin that, as Mariusz Mielczarek points out, became one of the most important means of payment of the entire Greek world of the classical era in the fifth century BC. A coin minted at the height of Athens' economic and political power, or at the beginning of this powerful polis' path to collapse as a res...
Literature: Bitkin 90 Evenly patinated, circulated piece