Estimated price: 7500€GREECE. SICILY. SYRACOUS. Agathocles, 317 - 289 B.C.
Tetradrachm ø 25mm (17.05g). 310 - 306/5 BC. With NGC-tag
(XF, strike: 4/5, surface: 4/5, Fine Style). Attractive dark toning,
excellent.
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Estimated price:18000€GREECE. MACEDONIAN KINGS. Philip III Arrhidaios,
323 - 317 BC. Stater (8.55g). Gold! Sharply marked splendid
specimen of excellent style! Large, medallion-like mould,
somewhat smoothed at the cheek, excellent.
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Estimated price: 7500€GREECE. KINGDOM OF BITHYNIA. Nicomedes I,
279/8 - 255 BC. Tetradrachm ø 29mm (16.75g). 264 - 255 BC
RR! Marvellous toning, excellent.
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Estimated price: 15000€GREECE. IONIAN ISLANDS. Samos. Tetradrachm ø 25mm
(15.15g). 408/4 - 380/66 BC. One of the best known specimens!
Excellent.
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Estimated price: 15000€GREECE. CARIAN DYNASTS. Rhoontopates, 336/5 - 334/3 BC.
Tetradrachm ø 26mm (15.15g). RR! Delicate toning,
small die break on obverse, nearly mint
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Estimated price: 40000€ROMAN IMPERIAL PERIOD. Septimius Severus, 193 - 211
AD. Aureus ø 19mm (7.28g). 193 A.D. Mint undetermined in the
East (Emesa or Alexandria. Gold! RRR! Tiny pressure mark
at the eyebrow, brilliant uncirculated.
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Estimated price: 10000€ROMAN IMPERIAL PERIOD. Decentius, 350 - 353 AD. AE
medallion ø 35mm (17,17g). Mint. Rome. RRR!
Specimen of the Franz Trau Collection! Dark brown patina,
very nice-excellent.
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Estimated price: 7500€MEDIEVAL EUROPE. SICILY. Frederick II, 1197/1220 - 1250.
Augustalis. n.d. (after 1231), Messina. 5.25 g. Gold! Gold! RR!
Attractive specimen with sharp inscription. Fine toning,
tiny graffito, very fine - excellent.
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Estimated price: 8000€GERMAN COINS AND MEDALS UNTIL 1871. SAXONY,
Electors and Albertines. Johann Georg I, 1611 - 1656. 5 ducats
1630, Dresden.17,04 g. Gold! Rare! Attractive specimen!
Marvellous gold toning, tiny scratches, very nice - excellent.
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Estimated price: 750€AUSTRIA - HUNGARY. SPIRITUALITY. SALZBURG,
ARCHBISHOPRIC. 1612-1619. thaler cliff 1617, Salzburg.
Of greatest rarity! Splendid specimen! Marvellous toning,
tiny scratches, excellent / superb - Brilliant Uncirculate
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The NumisPlace Winter 24/25 Special Release

The NumisPlace
Winter 24/25 Special Release
Coins
6 February 2025
Online

Again, The NumisPlace, an online marketplace for high-quality coins & medals, offers a special release where various dealers upload a selection of coins & medals at the same time.

The new coin inventory of The Winter 24/25 special release has been online since today, Thursday, 6 February 2025. Here are some highlights from the release:

ID 2EGIU. Persia. Achaemenid Empire. Darius I, ca. 505-480 BC. AV Daric 8.35 g. Lustrous, fully centred and well detailed example. Extremely rare, NGC graded MS ★.

ID 2EGIU. Persia. Achaemenid Empire. Darius I, ca. 505-480 BC. AV Daric 8.35 g. Lustrous, fully centred and well detailed example. Extremely rare, NGC graded MS ★.

ID FNUCG. Peloponnese. Elis. Olympia. Stater ca. late 450s BC, AR 12.35 g. Lovely old cabinet tone. Extremely fine.

ID FNUCG. Peloponnese. Elis. Olympia. Stater ca. late 450s BC, AR 12.35 g. Lovely old cabinet tone. Extremely fine.

 ID I9FYG. Roman Empire. Septimius Severus, 193-211. Aureus 200-201, AV 6.93 g. An exquisite portrait in the finest style of the period. Minor edge marks, otherwise extremely fine.

ID I9FYG. Roman Empire. Septimius Severus, 193-211. Aureus 200-201, AV 6.93 g. An exquisite portrait in the finest style of the period. Minor edge marks, otherwise extremely fine.

ID JMWAW. Roman Republic. M. Piso Mf. Frugi. Denarius 61, AR 4.08 g. Very rare. Old cabinet tone and about extremely fine.

ID JMWAW. Roman Republic. M. Piso Mf. Frugi. Denarius 61, AR 4.08 g. Very rare. Old cabinet tone and about extremely fine.

ID ERPAB. France. Merovingians. Hildebodus moneyer. Triens, 600-670, Dun-le-Poëlier. Gold 1.29 g.; 13.5 mm. Extremely fine EF 40-45.

ID ERPAB. France. Merovingians. Hildebodus moneyer. Triens, 600-670, Dun-le-Poëlier. Gold 1.29 g.; 13.5 mm. Extremely fine EF 40-45.

ID BUAT4. Roman Imperatorial. Octavian as Augustus, 27 BC - AD 14. Denarius, Samos (?) circa 21-20 BC, AR 3.75 g. Rare. Lovely old cabinet tone, banker's mark on obverse and minor marks, flan crack at eight o'clock on obverse, otherwise Extremely fine.

ID BUAT4. Roman Imperatorial. Octavian as Augustus, 27 BC – AD 14. Denarius, Samos (?) circa 21-20 BC, AR 3.75 g. Rare. Lovely old cabinet tone, banker’s mark on obverse and minor marks, flan crack at eight o’clock on obverse, otherwise Extremely fine.

ID 2BSEO. Kingdom of France. Jean II le Bon, 1350-1364. Mouton d’or. Gold 4.65 g.; 29 mm. Almost uncirculated AU 50-53.

ID 2BSEO. Kingdom of France. Jean II le Bon, 1350-1364. Mouton d’or. Gold 4.65 g.; 29 mm. Almost uncirculated AU 50-53.

ID AJDGP. Roman Empire. Caracalla Augustus, 198 – 217. Sestertius circa 214-217, Æ 24.53 g. A strong portrait of excellent style and a lovely untouched brown tone. Hairline flan crack at five o’clock and a small die shift on reverse, otherwise extremely fine.

ID AJDGP. Roman Empire. Caracalla Augustus, 198 – 217. Sestertius circa 214-217, Æ 24.53 g. A strong portrait of excellent style and a lovely untouched brown tone. Hairline flan crack at five o’clock and a small die shift on reverse, otherwise extremely fine.

ID XQQEI. Great Britain. George III, 1760-1820. Coronation Gold Medal, 1761. London mint; by L. Natter. Mintage: 858. Diameter: 34mm; Weight: 22.88 g. TOP POP, tied as the finest grade, impeccably provenanced and of historical interest. With lovely prooflike surfaces. PCGS graded MS 62.

ID XQQEI. Great Britain. George III, 1760-1820. Coronation Gold Medal, 1761. London mint; by L. Natter. Mintage: 858. Diameter: 34mm; Weight: 22.88 g. TOP POP, tied as the finest grade, impeccably provenanced and of historical interest. With lovely prooflike surfaces. PCGS graded MS 62.