Price realized: 17.250 €Nerva. Aureus 96-98. Rev. Standing Libertas. Extremely fine.Heidelberger Münzhandlung Herbert Grün Auktion 90187
Price realized: 13.250 €West Friesland. William IV. Friso.
Gold medal of 7 ducats, n.d. (1731). Very rare. Extremely fine.
Heidelberger Münzhandlung Herbert Grün Auktion 90576
Price realized: 18.250€West Friesland. William IV. Friso. 1751 gold medal of 11 ducats,
commemorating his death. Extremely rare. Extremely fine.
Heidelberger Münzhandlung Herbert Grün Auktion 90577
Price realized: 15.500€Gdańsk. 1580 ducat with the portrait of Stephan Bathory.
Extremely fine to FDC.
Heidelberger Münzhandlung Herbert Grün Auktion 90588
Price realized: 1.450€Hungary. 1869 ducat, Karlsburg. Extremely fine.Heidelberger Münzhandlung Herbert Grün Auktion 90680
Price realized: 12.000€China. Dollar without year (1912). NGC MS61.
Extremely fine to FDC.
Heidelberger Münzhandlung Herbert Grün Auktion 90693
Price realized: 26.000€Brandenburg – Bayreuth. Christian Ernst.
1679 taler, Nuremberg. Extremely rare.
Heidelberger Münzhandlung Herbert Grün Auktion 90994
Price realized: 25.500€Brunswick – Calenberg– Hanover.
1737 gold medal of 15 ducats. Extremely fine.
Heidelberger Münzhandlung Herbert Grün Auktion 901001
Price realized: 13.250€Waldeck – Pyrmont. 20 marks, 1903. Extremely fine +Heidelberger Münzhandlung Herbert Grün Auktion 902014
Price realized: 2.700€Emergency money of the town of Flörsheim.
Multiple lot with 4 banknotes, 1923. Very fine to uncirculated
Heidelberger Münzhandlung Herbert Grün Auktion 902505
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Coins of the Islamic Lands From the Nasser D. Khalili Collection

The Islamic coinage in the Khalili Collection of Islamic Art is among the most outstanding in private hands, with some 14,500 issues in gold, silver and copper. The coins were issued across the Islamic world, from North Africa to Central Asia and India, in the 7th to the 20th centuries. Many series are represented in larger numbers and in greater variety than in any other collection. The entire collection will be published online, but in the meantime it was decided to publish a representative 2,100 of them, selected for their rarity, historical significance, clarity and overall numismatic importance in two volumes, of which this is the first.

Aram R. Vardanyan, Dinars and Dirhams. Coins of the Islamic lands. The early period (Part One). The Nasser D. Khalili Collection of Islamic Art, Volume XIX. The Nour Foundation, London 2024. Fully illustrated in color; hardback with dust jacket (slipcased), 36 × 26 cm. ISBN: 978-1-874780-82-3. Price: £55.00.

Aram R. Vardanyan, Dinars and Dirhams. Coins of the Islamic lands. The early period (Part One). The Nasser D. Khalili Collection of Islamic Art, Volume XIX. The Nour Foundation, London 2024. Fully illustrated in color; hardback with dust jacket (slipcased), 36 × 26 cm. ISBN: 978-1-874780-82-3. Price: £55.00.

The gold, silver and copper coins featured in this volume were issued between the 7th and the 13th centuries. They include many rare and hitherto unpublished specimens. Of special interest among the early gold coins is the group of Arab-Latin gold solidi from Spain and North Africa, as well as the first post-reform dinar of AH 77 (AD 696–7), the rare dinar of AH 105 (AD 723–4) which mentions ma‛din amir al-mu’minin bi’l-Hijaz and the rare Abbasid dinar of the year the family assumed the caliphate, AH 132 (AD 749–50). The silver coinage contains many unparalleled series and a number of presentation issues while the copper coins include the expressive Artuqid issues of the Jazira and eastern Anatolia. The volume opens with a general introduction detailing the highlights of the Collection, and each of the six chapters is preceded by a historical overview. A second volume is dedicated to a selection of coins issued between the 13th and 20th centuries.

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