Estimated price: 25,000€Bruttium. Kaulonia. Stater, 525/500 B.C. Very rare in this
condition. Of fine style. Magnificent toning, tiny scratches.
Good extremely fine.
Spring Auction Sales #419-42260
Estimated price: 50,000€Imperial Coinage. M. Iunius Brutus. Denarius, 42 B.C.,
Ides of March. Extremely rare. Small scratches, small test mark,
fine-very fine.
Spring Auction Sales #419-422337
Estimated price: 30,000€Roman Empire. Postumus, 260-268. Aureus, 266, Colonia.
Extremely rare. Broad flan, tiny scratch, almost extremely fine.
Spring Auction Sales #419-422535
Estimated price: 5,000€United East Indian Company, 1602-1799. West Frisia Dukaton
(Zilveren Rijder) 1728, Hoorn. Very rare. Very attractive piece
with fine toning, extremely fine.
Spring Auction Sales #419-4221530
Estimated price: 200,000€Lithuania/Poland. Sigismund III of Poland, 1587-1632.
10 Ducats 1621, Vilnius. PCSG AU50. Of the highest rarity.
Only known piece of this year on the market. Attractive piece
with fine patina, almost extremely fine.
Spring Auction Sales #419-4222504
Estimated price: 50,000€Netherlands. City of Breda. Gold medal 1667, by Chr.
Adolphzoon, on the Peace of Breda. Of the highest rarity.
Probably the only piece in private ownership.
Attractive piece. Tiny edge fault, extremely fine-uncirculated.
Spring Auction Sales #419-4222619
Estimated price: 17,500€Poland. City of Gdansk. Ducat 1662, with the title of Johann
Kasimir (1649-1668). NGC MS63. Extremely rare in this
condition. Attractive piece. Fine golden toning,
almost uncirculated.
Spring Auction Sales #419-4222636
Estimated price: 17,500€Iran. Nasredin, 1848-1896. 10 Tomans 1880 (= 1297 AH),
Teheran. NGC MS61. Very rare in this condition.
Attractive piece. Extremely fine-uncirculated.
Spring Auction Sales #419-4222728
Estimated price: 50,000€German States. City of Nuremberg 5 Ducats 1698,
on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Peace of
Westphalia. NGC MS62. Very rare in this condition.
Min. bent, extremely fine-uncirculated.
Spring Auction Sales #419-4222947
Estimated price: 3,000€Russian Empire. Katharina II, 1762-1796. Rouble 1796, St.
Petersburg. NGC MS63. Extremely rare in this condition.
Attractive piece. Fine mint luster, extremely fine-uncirculated.
Spring Auction Sales #419-4223163
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CNG’s Feature Auction 127

Classical Numismatic Group

Feature Auction 127

Coins

17-18 September 2024

Online

Classical Numismatic Group presents their Feature Auction 127, a Live Online Sale, featuring 1251 lots and closing on Tuesday and Wednesday, 17-18 September 2024, beginning at 9 AM ET. The auction will be conducted online from the CNG offices in Lancaster, PA, with a presale estimate of just over $2 million.

This feature sale presents Celtic, Greek, Oriental Greek, Central Asian, Roman Provincial, Roman Republican and Imperatorial, and Roman Imperial coinage. Additionally, there are featured selections of Byzantine, Early Medieval, Islamic, World coinage, currency, and medals, and British coinage and medals.

Feature Auction 127 is highlighted by a number of collections and individual rarities, which make up the majority of coins on offer:

  • Ancient Coins from the Ramrodivs, Dr. Adrian Carr, Wayne Scheible, and Richard J. Sullivan Collections
  • Selections of Ancient and World Coins from the Gerald F. Borrmann Collection
  • Four Dekadrachms of Syracuse
  • An Extremely Rare Oešo (Siva) Reverse Dinar of Vasudeva I
  • Further Selections of Alexandrian Coins from the Dr. Thomas E. Beniak Collection
  • Roman Republican Coins from the 1930s Collection of Robert W. Hubel
  • Further Selections of the Coinage of Carausius from the Dr. Malcolm Lyne Collection
  • World and British Coins from the Collection of Alexander Christopher
  • Genoa Zecchino of the Biennial Doges
  • United States Coins and Ingots from the Samuel K. Clark Collection
  • The Sidney W. Harl and Kenneth W. Harl Collection of Anglo-Saxon, Norman, and Scandinavian Coinage
  • A 1644 Cartouche Pound of Charles I

Catalogs for Feature Auction 127 will be mailed to our active mailing list shortly. Bidding is now open on the site.

Here you can find some highlights:

Lot 41: Greek. Sicily, Syracuse. Dionysios I (405-367 BC). Dekadrachm, c. 405-400 BC. Obverse and reverse dies signed by Kimon. Near Extremely Fine. Estimate: $100,000.

Lot 41: Greek. Sicily, Syracuse. Dionysios I (405-367 BC). Dekadrachm, c. 405-400 BC. Obverse and reverse dies signed by Kimon. Near Extremely Fine. Estimate: $100,000.

Lot 468: Roman Republic. Anonymous. 60 Asses, 211-208 BC, Rome mint. Extremely Fine. Estimate: $4,000.

Lot 468: Roman Republic. Anonymous. 60 Asses, 211-208 BC, Rome mint. Extremely Fine. Estimate: $4,000.

Lot 537: Roman Imperial. Aelius (Caesar, AD 136-138). Aureus, AD 137, Rome mint. Near Extremely Fine. Estimate: $7,500.

Lot 537: Roman Imperial. Aelius (Caesar, AD 136-138). Aureus, AD 137, Rome mint. Near Extremely Fine. Estimate: $7,500.

Lot 1184: British. Stuart. Charles I (1625-1649). Pound, 1644, Oxford mint Declaration in Cartouche type. Dies by T. Rawlins. Very Fine. Estimate: $30,000.

Lot 1184: British. Stuart. Charles I (1625-1649). Pound, 1644, Oxford mint Declaration in Cartouche type. Dies by T. Rawlins. Very Fine. Estimate: $30,000.