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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Künker eLive Auction 83

Künker

eLive Auction 83

Coins

22-26 July 2024

Online

Künker presents from Monday, 22 July to Friday, 26 July 2024, their eLive Auction 83 taking place from 2 pm each day. The auction house will be presenting around 3,800 lots with coins of the Ancient World as well as coins and medals from the Medieval and Modern Times.

Lot 35: Thracia. Byzantium. Stater (Lysimacheier), c. 110/100 BC (?). Rare. Almost extremely fine. Estimate: 750 EUR.

Lot 35: Thracia. Byzantium. Stater (Lysimacheier), c. 110/100 BC (?). Rare. Almost extremely fine. Estimate: 750 EUR.

On Monday, Künker presents the wide spectrum of ancient numismatics, from coins of the Celts, Greeks, Romans and Byzantines to coins of the Crusaders and Middle East. Particularly noteworthy this time are the interesting series of Greek coins, numerous collector-friendly lots of especially Roman coins, but also the beautiful lot of Byzantine gold coins. This will be followed by European coins from Albania to Hungary. 

Lot 792: Brazil. Pedro I (1822-1831). 160 Reis 1824, R, Rio de Janeiro. Very rare. Very fine +. Estimate: 1,000 EUR.

Lot 792: Brazil. Pedro I (1822-1831). 160 Reis 1824, R, Rio de Janeiro. Very rare. Very fine +. Estimate: 1,000 EUR.

On the second day of the auction, coins and medals from overseas will go under the virtual hammer, followed by a nice series of Habsburg coins.

Lot 1946: Archbishopric of Cologne. Clemens August von Bayern (1723-1761). Silver Medal 1750, by F. A. Schega, commemorating his 50th birthday and his election as Grand Master of the Teutonic Order in 1732. Very rare. Almost extremely fine. Estimate: 1,000 EUR.

Lot 1946: Archbishopric of Cologne. Clemens August von Bayern (1723-1761). Silver Medal 1750, by F. A. Schega, commemorating his 50th birthday and his election as Grand Master of the Teutonic Order in 1732. Very rare. Almost extremely fine. Estimate: 1,000 EUR.

With over 2,600 lots, the focus of our eLive Auction 83 is obviously on coins from Germany and the German Empire. On Wednesday and Thursday you can look forward to enlarge collection with many rarities from Saxony as well as a nice series of coins from Brunswick, including many thalers.

Lot 3443: German Empire. Sachsen-Meiningen. Georg II (1866-1914). 20 Mark 1872. J. 275. Very rare. Almost extremely fine. Estimate: 15,000 EUR.

Lot 3443: German Empire. Sachsen-Meiningen. Georg II (1866-1914). 20 Mark 1872. J. 275. Very rare. Almost extremely fine. Estimate: 15,000 EUR.

As always, the numismatic program concludes with coins from the German Empire, where we recommend a large collection of gold and silver coins with some rarities, including the 20 Mark Saxony-Meiningen 1872 (J.275).