Estimated price: 8000 €GREECE. MYSIA. Cyzicus. Tetradrachm ø 26mm (15,20g).
350 - 300 BC. Charming style! Finely toned and
well-centred on a broad flan! Extremely fine.
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Estimated price: 6500 €GREECE. IONIA. Phokaia. Hekte ø 11mm (2,57g).
521 - 478 BC. Electron! RR! Bodenstedt lists only 8 examples!
Masterpiece of archaic art! Extremely fine.
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Estimated price: 25000 €GREECE. KILIKIA. Tarsos. Mazaios, 361 - 334 BC.
Dareike ø 17mm (8,21g). 361 - 364 BC. Gold!
Otherwise unknown variant of the rare type! RRR!
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Estimated price: 30000 €ROMAN REPUBLIC AFTER 211 BC.
Marcus Antonius 38 BC. Aureus ø 19mm (8,15g).
Gold! RRR! Very fine.
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Estimated price: 24000 €ROMAN IMPERIAL PERIOD. Carinus, 283 - 285 AD.
Aureus ø 20mm (5,10g).Gold! RR!
Mint state splendid specimen!
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Estimated price: 1000 €ROMAN PROVINCIAL COINAGE. NIKAIA. Nero, 54 - 68 AD.
AE obol ø 28mm (14.69g). Marvellous black-brown patina,
extremely fine.
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Estimated price: 7500 €GERMAN COINS AND MEDALS UNTIL 1871.
BRANDENBURG / PRUSSIA. Frederick William,
“the Great Elector”, 1640 - 1688. 1682 LCS ducat, Berlin.
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Estimated price: 5000 €GERMAN COINS AND MEDALS UNTIL 1871.
CITY OF REGENSBURG. double ducat without year
(1745 - 1765), Regensburg.
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Estimated price: 9000 €AUSTRIA - HUNGARY, HABSBURG UNTIL 1866.
Maximilian I, 1490-1519. Guldiner without year, Hall.
Attractive toning, slight mint weakness, almost extremly fine.
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Estimated price: 2000 €RUSSIA. GREAT PRINCIPALITY / EMPIRE.
Alexander I, 1801 - 1825. 1812 ruble , St. Petersburg.
Splendid specimen! Extremely rare in this condition.
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CNG’s Electronic Auction 566

Classical Numismatic Group

Electronic Auction 566

Coins

17 July 2024

Online

Classical Numismatic Group presents their Electronic Auction 566 featuring 1201 lots and closing on Wednesday, 17 July 2024, beginning at 10 AM ET. This auction presents selections from the Kelly J. Krizan, Richard J. Sullivan, and Skillman Collections as well as a selection of Romano-British coins from the Dr. Malcolm Lyne Collection and world and British coins from the Alexander Christopher Collection. Here you can find some highlights:

Lot 175: Greek. Seleukid Empire. Seleukos I Nikator. Second satrapy and kingship (312-281 BC). AR Tetradrachm. Susa mint. Struck circa 305/4-295 BC. Good Very Fine. Estimate: $2,000.

Lot 175: Greek. Seleukid Empire. Seleukos I Nikator. Second satrapy and kingship (312-281 BC). AR Tetradrachm. Susa mint. Struck circa 305/4-295 BC. Good Very Fine. Estimate: $2,000.

Lot 533: Roman Republic. The Republicans. Cn. Domitius L.f. Ahenobarbus (41-40 BC). AR Denarius. Uncertain mint in the region of the Adriatic or Ionian Sea. Very Fine. Estimate: $500.

Lot 533: Roman Republic. The Republicans. Cn. Domitius L.f. Ahenobarbus (41-40 BC). AR Denarius. Uncertain mint in the region of the Adriatic or Ionian Sea. Very Fine. Estimate: $500.

Lot 870: Germany, Sachsen-Altenburg (Duchy). Friedrich Wilhelm II (1639-1669). AR Quarter Taler. On his death. Saalfeld mint. Dated 1669 (in Roman numerals). Near Extremely Fine. Estimate: $300.

Lot 870: Germany, Sachsen-Altenburg (Duchy). Friedrich Wilhelm II (1639-1669). AR Quarter Taler. On his death. Saalfeld mint. Dated 1669 (in Roman numerals). Near Extremely Fine. Estimate: $300.

Lot 967: British. Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Viking (Danish East Anglia). St. Edmund memorial coinage. Circa 895-918. AR Penny. Mint in East Anglia (Ipswich?); Adalbert, moneyer. Near Extremely Fine. Estimate: $400.

Lot 967: British. Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Viking (Danish East Anglia). St. Edmund memorial coinage. Circa 895-918. AR Penny. Mint in East Anglia (Ipswich?); Adalbert, moneyer. Near Extremely Fine. Estimate: $400.