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The NumisPlace Spring 24 Special Release

The NumisPlace

Spring 2024 Special Release

Coins

7 March 2024

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 Spring ‘24 special release is now online. Here are some highlights from the release:

ID 5NPVK: Italy. Calabria. Tarentum. Didrachm ca. 280-272 BC. Silver 6.63 g.; 19.5 mm. Striking coin, covered with a splendid and bewitching patina with iridescent tones. NGC graded. Almost uncirculated AU 55-58.

ID 5NPVK: Italy. Calabria. Tarentum. Didrachm ca. 280-272 BC. Silver 6.63 g.; 19.5 mm. Striking coin, covered with a splendid and bewitching patina with iridescent tones. NGC graded. Almost uncirculated AU 55-58.

ID PPJG9: Greece. Aegina. Saronic Islands. Sea Tortoise Stater ca. 480-457 BC. Silver 12.36 gr., 33 mm. Of fine style struck in high relief. Old cabinet tone. Good Extremely Fine.

ID PPJG9: Greece. Aegina. Saronic Islands. Sea Tortoise Stater ca. 480-457 BC. Silver 12.36 gr., 33 mm. Of fine style struck in high relief. Old cabinet tone. Good Extremely Fine.

ID AMZYU: Greece. Attica. Aegina. Land Tortoise Stater 370 BC. Silver 12.35 g.; 19mm. Rare in condition. Very nice details with light rainbow patina. All details are visible. Splendid coin. Almost uncirculated AU+.

ID AMZYU: Greece. Attica. Aegina. Land Tortoise Stater 370 BC. Silver 12.35 g.; 19mm. Rare in condition. Very nice details with light rainbow patina. All details are visible. Splendid coin. Almost uncirculated AU+.

ID NUSUC: Islands off Caria. Rhodos. Rhodes. Mnasimachos, magistrate. Didrachm ca. 250-230 BC. Silver 6.78 gr., 21 mm. A beautifully toned and very well centred example struck in high relief. Extremely Fine.

ID NUSUC: Islands off Caria. Rhodos. Rhodes. Mnasimachos, magistrate. Didrachm ca. 250-230 BC. Silver 6.78 gr., 21 mm. A beautifully toned and very well centred example struck in high relief. Extremely Fine.

ID 4HPY0: Roman Empire. Magnentius, 350-353. Solidus 351-353, Arles. Gold 4.34 g.; 23 mm. Mint state MS 60-62.

ID 4HPY0: Roman Empire. Magnentius, 350-353. Solidus 351-353, Arles. Gold 4.34 g.; 23 mm. Mint state MS 60-62.

ID TC0IW: Kingdom of France. Henri VI, 1422-1453. Salut d'or, Rouen. Gold 3.4 g.; 26 mm. This tremendously alluring and enchanting Gem presents a wonderful strike that is well centred and well executed. This coin has all the bright original luster. Very rare condition. NGC graded MS 65.

ID TC0IW: Kingdom of France. Henri VI, 1422-1453. Salut d’or, Rouen. Gold 3.4 g.; 26 mm. This tremendously alluring and enchanting Gem presents a wonderful strike that is well centred and well executed. This coin has all the bright original luster. Very rare condition. NGC graded MS 65.

ID OAEPX: France. First Empire. Napoléon Ier, 1804-1814/1815. Silver Medal, 159.40 g.; 68 mm. Engraved by by Galle and Jeuffroy, designed by Prudhomme. For the coronation dated Frimaire AN 13, November-December 1804 in Roman numerals. Rare and of great historical interest, with a lovely patina. NGC graded MS 62, Top Pop.

ID OAEPX: France. First Empire. Napoléon Ier, 1804-1814/1815. Silver Medal, 159.40 g.; 68 mm. Engraved by by Galle and Jeuffroy, designed by Prudhomme. For the coronation dated Frimaire AN 13, November-December 1804 in Roman numerals. Rare and of great historical interest, with a lovely patina. NGC graded MS 62, Top Pop.

ID TLM9B: Italian States. Rimini. For Condottiere Sigismondo Malatesta (1417-1468), Lord of Rimini and Pesaro, 1450 AD. Æ cast Medal by Matteo de' Pasti, 34.2 gr., 41 mm. Contemporary cast from the workshop of Matteo de' Pasti. Holed at 12 o’çlock. Extremely fine.

ID TLM9B: Italian States. Rimini. For Condottiere Sigismondo Malatesta (1417-1468), Lord of Rimini and Pesaro, 1450 AD. Æ cast Medal by Matteo de’ Pasti, 34.2 gr., 41 mm. Contemporary cast from the workshop of Matteo de’ Pasti. Holed at 12 o’çlock. Extremely fine.

ID QPE5P: Spain. Felipe II, 1556-1598. Gold cob 4 Escudos, Sevilla. Gold 13.30 g.; 27.6 mm. Very nice example with attractive golden and light iridescent patina. Very nice struck in rare condition. From the Kempen treasure hoard. Mint state.

ID QPE5P: Spain. Felipe II, 1556-1598. Gold cob 4 Escudos, Sevilla. Gold 13.30 g.; 27.6 mm. Very nice example with attractive golden and light iridescent patina. Very nice struck in rare condition. From the Kempen treasure hoard. Mint state.