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PolandThe Second Polish Republic (1918-1939) - circulation coins Nike, variety without the mint mark behind the foot very nicely preserved coin , in NGC packaging No. 6700568-003 with AU58 grade

Poland, 2 zloty, 1816 IB, Warsaw

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86 EUR
PolandCongress Kingdom (1815-1835) - Alexander I (1801-1825) , in NGC packaging No. 6700564-005 with AU Details CLEANED rating
PolandThe Second Polish Republic (1918-1939) - circulation coins head of a woman in a headlock beautifully preserved , in packaging of NGC company no 2836358-006 with MS63 grade
PolandII Republic of Poland (1918-1939) - circulation coins very nice , in packaging of NGC company no 6700568-001 with MS62 grade
PolandCongress Kingdom (1815-1835) - Nicholas I (1825-1855) patina , in packaging by NGC No. 6700563-002 with AU50 BN grade
PolandStanislaw August Poniatowski (1764-1795) - Crown coins Justification , in NGC packaging No. 6698096-003 with AU Details CLEANED grade
PolandNovember Uprising (1830-1831) Eagle's paws straight, with a dot after POLS patina , in NGC company package no. 6700563-004 with AU55 BN rating
A very nice piece, in a cherished celadon patina. The insurrectionary dime is one of the more interesting denominations of this issue, having a number of variations. The present one is a variant with a large Pogo, with a scabbard from a sword, and the letter Ł in GOLD with a bar. A variant with singulars in the date without visors.
PolandFree City of Cracow (1815-1846) , in NGC package no. 6700563-012 with AU58 grade
PolandSecond Republic of Poland (1918-1939) - circulation coins bust of a woman with ears, variety with a horn and a torch on the obverse near the date coin rubbed
PolandThe Second Polish Republic (1918-1939) - circulation coins Coin minted to commemorate the 900th anniversary of the coronation of Bolesław Chrobry as king of Poland gold, 6.45 g
GermanyPrussia - kingdom (1701-1918) - Wilhelm I (1861-1888) Minted to celebrate the victory of the Franco-Prussian War
PolandThe Second Polish Republic (1918-1939) - circulation coins Jozef Pilsudski very nice, rare vintage
PolandCongress Kingdom (1815-1835) - Alexander I (1801-1825) patina, very nice , in NGC packaging No. 6700563-005 with UNC Details CLEANED rating
RussiaNicholas II (1894-1917) Gold, struck with shallow stamps , in NGC packaging No. 6700565-008 with AU55 grading
AustriaSalzburg - archbishopric - Paris graf Lodron (1619-1653). Av: hat with brackets, below cross and shield of arms,PARIS D G ARCHI EPS SAL SE AP LE, Rw: Saint Rupert seated on throne, SANCTVS RVDBERTVS EPS SALISBVR 1620 silver, 28.06 g, tin tip disc, patina
PolandDuchy of Warsaw (1807-1815) - Frederick August I (1806-1827) sheet defect, rare vintage , in NGC packaging No. 6700839-007 with AU Details CLEANED rating
PolandSigismund II Augustus (1545-1572) - the city of Gdansk large head of the king, tip of the PRVS legend disc slightly bent, patina
AustriaFranz Joseph I (1848-1916) Marschall type gold, 3.36 g
PolandThe Second Polish Republic (1918-1939) - circulation coins Jozef Pilsudski rubbed
PolandThe Second Polish Republic (1918-1939) - circulation coins head of a woman in a headlock beautiful , in packaging of NGC company no 2836358-005 with MS63 grade
Beautiful wooden case from Italian bottega Alberto Zecchi. Intricate workmanship, as more extensively discussed in the video, attached to this auction. Dimensions 15 x 19 x 15.5 cm (width / depth / height). Inside 8 drawers: 2 drawers with 24 squares of 25 mm side. A total of 48 coins3 drawers with 15 squares of 30 mm. Total 45 coins3 drawers with 06 squares of 50 mm Total 18 coins.
PolandCongress Kingdom (1815-1835) - Nicholas I (1825-1855) patina, mint luster, beautiful piece , in NGC No. 6689635-002 packaging with MS63 grade

Poland, 5 groszy, 1819 IB, Warsaw

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21 EUR
PolandCongress Kingdom (1815-1835) - Nicholas I (1825-1855) patina, beautiful , in packaging by NGC No. 6700563-006 with UNC Details CLEANED rating
GermanyPrussia - the kingdom (1701-1918) - Wilhelm II (1888-1918) 100th anniversary of the Battle of the Nations (Battle of Leipzig)
The minting of King Ladislaus IV made history with coarse coinage. Throughout his reign, mints minted only high denominations from half-talars to ducats. This had to do with a reform introduced at the end of the reign of his father, Sigismund III, banning the minting of small coinage, which only John Casimir decided to change. Władysław's main denomination became the thaler, which was minted...
Variety with straight Eagle paws, with a dot after POLS. The lowest denomination of the insurgent issue. The only one minted in copper, making it difficult to obtain in beautiful states of preservation, due to the metal's natural susceptibility to environmental influences. An attractive piece. Even patina. Very nice denomination side.
GermanyPrussia - kingdom (1701-1918) - Wilhelm II (1888-1918). 200th anniversary of the establishment of the Kingdom of Prussia lightly cleaned
United States of America (USA) set includes 1/2 dollar, 1/4 dollar, 1 dime, 5 cents and 1 cent copper-nickel, copper-plated zinc, mirror stamps, a total of 5 coins in an elegant case, with a certificate
GermanyGerman East Africa copper, 6.38 g
PolandPeople's Republic of Poland (1952-1989) - circulation and collector coins Tadeusz Kosciuszko A scratch on the obverse, but a beautifully preserved coin
RussiaNicholas II (1894-1917) patina
Greece and post-HellenisticEuboea - Histiaia Av: Head of a nymph in a diadem to the right, Rw: Nymph seated on a galley to the right, inscription [ΙΣΤΙΑ]ΙΕΩΝ Silver, 12.5 mm, 1.65 g, clearly struck and nicely preserved
HungaryFranz Joseph I (1848-1916) beautiful , in packaging by NGC No. 6689822-003 with MS63 rating
PolandSecond Republic of Poland (1918-1939) head of a woman in a headlock, variety without mintmark cleaned coin
The last available half-taler of the Republic. A distinctive vintage minted after a hiatus of several years in the issuance of this denomination, already after the lowering of the silver proof on these coins (from 20 pieces of the Cologne fine, to 20 7/8ths of the fine half-talar). A type distinguished by the new typeface of the royal portrait and the coat of arms shield (straight, instead of ...
Reference: Some better silver types are seen, Altogether 596 EUR Retail (prices marked). Please see photos for clarification
RussiaRussian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (RSFSR) (1917-1922) local patina
PolandThe Second Polish Republic (1918-1939) - circulation coins Coin minted to commemorate the 900th anniversary of the coronation of Bolesław Chrobry as king of Poland gold, 3.22 g
PolandII Republic of Poland (1918-1939) - circulation coins beautiful, with natural color , in a package of NGC company No. 6689822-007 with MS65 RB grade
Roman EmpireVespasian (69-79) Av: Head of ruler right, IMP CAESAR VESPAS AVG COS III TR P P P, Rw: Victoria standing right holding wreath and palm branch, PACI AVGVSTAE, at bottom check mark silver, 19.4 mm, 2.89 g, nice pieces
PolandNovember Uprising (1830-1831) GOLD, POL dot, Pogoń with sword scabbard patina

Romania, 20 lei, 1944

I/I-
357 EUR
RomaniaMichael I (1927-1930, 1940-1947) Rulers of Romania gold, 6.56 g
GermanyTrier - archbishopric - Johann IX Philipp von Walderdorff (1756-1768) very nice
NetherlandsOverijssel silver, 28.48 g, patina

Poland, 10 groszy, 1813 IB, Warsaw

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29 EUR
PolandDuchy of Warsaw (1807-1815) - Frederick August I (1806-1827) small numerals of the denomination , in NGC packaging No. 6700839-004 with AU Details CLEANEG rating
LatviaRepublic of Latvia (1918-1940) , in NGC packaging No. 6689822-005 with MS62 rating

Poland, 10 zloty, 1939, Warsaw

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36 EUR
PolandThe Second Polish Republic (1918-1939) - circulation coins Jozef Pilsudski patina , in NGC box no. 6700568-004 graded AU Details OBV SPOT REMOVED
Duchy of CourlandCharles Krystian of Saxony (1758-1763) variety with the inscription POLON on the obverse dark patina
Roman EmpireVespasian (69-79) Av: Emperor's head to right, IMP CAES - VESPAS AVG, Rw: Victoria walking to left, holding wreath and palm leaf, PACI AVGVSTAE Silver, 18.1 mm, 3.20 g, rare coin type
GermanyPrussia - kingdom (1701-1918) - Wilhelm II (1888-1918). gold, 7.96 g
United States of America (USA) Indian Head type gold, 4.17 g, mintage 388,000 pieces
PolandThe Second Polish Republic (1918-1939) - circulation coins bust of a woman with ears patina
CanadaElizabeth II (1952-2022) Maple leaf fine silver, 31.16 g, plain stamps
A nice, natural piece. Issue from the Prussian annexation of Danzig, made before the Free City of Danzig was established.
GermanyPrussia - kingdom (1701-1918) - Frederick William III (1797-1840) nice
RussiaNicholas II (1894-1917) coin struck with deep stamps Gold , in NGC packaging No. 506375-023 with a grade of XF40
NetherlandsDeventer with the titulature of Ferdinand II silver, 20.25 g
PolandCongress Kingdom (1815-1835) - Nicholas I (1825-1855) large date numerals , in NGC packaging no. 4911895-015 with AU53 BN grade
Very nice trojak. Mint reverse. Obverse slightly moved, with off-center embossing. Since 1601, after the decision to close the mints, only the main mint in Cracow has been minting trojak coins. These are beautifully made using a cylinder press, and in this type (with the king's bust to the right and the date punctuated by the letter K, the mint's designation) are minted between 1601 and 1605. ...
ChinaRepublic (1911-1949) local patina
A nice, natural piece. Well minted for this type. The first type of coins of Boleslaw Szczodry. His princely denarius, from the mint in Cracow, dated 1070-1076. Variety with a lying letter "S" in the field (above it a small Z). On the reverse, the duke's name in the notation BOLE[ZLA]VS S preceded by numerous punctuation. Silver, diameter 14 mm, weight 0.80 g.
PolandThe Second Polish Republic (1918-1939) - circulation coins Jozef Pilsudski very nice
Great BritainEdward VII (1901-1910) gold, 7.97 g