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 Autumn 24 Special Release

The NumisPlace

Autumn 2024 Special Release

Coins

10 October 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 Autumn ‘24 special release is now online. Here are some highlights from the release:

 ID A7RU9: Roman Empire. Geta, 209-212. Sestertius 210, Rome. Bronze 20.9 g.; 30 mm. Very rare (rated R3 in RIC). Dark green patina. Good Very Fine.

ID A7RU9: Roman Empire. Geta, 209-212. Sestertius 210, Rome. Bronze 20.9 g.; 30 mm. Very rare (rated R3 in RIC). Dark green patina. Good Very Fine.

ID AFFQA: Italy. Republic of Venice. Silvestro Valier. Ducatone 10 Zecchini. Gold 34.72 g.; 40 mm. Superior eye appeal, stunning representation, good quality. The coin has been worn as a jewellery in the past. A magnificent and impressive coin of the highest rarity. The only example known. Almost uncirculated AU 55-58.

ID AFFQA: Italy. Republic of Venice. Silvestro Valier. Ducatone 10 Zecchini. Gold 34.72 g.; 40 mm. Superior eye appeal, stunning representation, good quality. The coin has been worn as a jewellery in the past. A magnificent and impressive coin of the highest rarity. The only example known. Almost uncirculated AU 55-58.

 ID 8AFJP: Italy. Campania. Neapolis. Nomos ca. 300-275 BC. Silver 7.41 gr., 19 mm. Wonderful old cabinet tone and fine provenance. Nearly Extremely Fine.

ID 8AFJP: Italy. Campania. Neapolis. Nomos ca. 300-275 BC. Silver 7.41 gr., 19 mm. Wonderful old cabinet tone and fine provenance. Nearly Extremely Fine.

ID Q5GX7: Asia. Mysia. Pergamon. Cistophorus ca.88-85 BC. Silver 12.61 g.; 27.1 mm. NGC graded Ch AU Strike: 5/5 Surface: 4/5.

ID Q5GX7: Asia. Mysia. Pergamon. Cistophorus ca.88-85 BC. Silver 12.61 g.; 27.1 mm. NGC graded Ch AU Strike: 5/5 Surface: 4/5.

 ID WZTOJ: German States. Karl VI. 2 Ducats 1732, Hamburg. Gold 6.95 g.; 29.8 mm. Coin was worn as a jewellery in the past, traces of mounting visible at 12h. Almost uncirculated AU 50-53.

ID WZTOJ: German States. Karl VI. 2 Ducats 1732, Hamburg. Gold 6.95 g.; 29.8 mm. Coin was worn as a jewellery in the past, traces of mounting visible at 12h. Almost uncirculated AU 50-53.

ID ARYNY: Roman Empire. Nero, 54-68. Sestertius ca. 65, Rome. Bronze 28.07 g. Struck on an exceptionally large flan and with a delightful brown-green patina, an area of weakness on reverse, otherwise extremely fine.

ID ARYNY: Roman Empire. Nero, 54-68. Sestertius ca. 65, Rome. Bronze 28.07 g. Struck on an exceptionally large flan and with a delightful brown-green patina, an area of weakness on reverse, otherwise extremely fine.

ID M6UOW: Roman Empire. Vespasian, 69-79. Denarius, Ephesos. Silver 3.39 g.; 18 mm. A very scarce type with an extremely rare variety, without mint-mark (Φ) on reverse exergue. A severe portrait and a lovely light iridescent tone. Almost uncirculated AU 55-58.

ID M6UOW: Roman Empire. Vespasian, 69-79. Denarius, Ephesos. Silver 3.39 g.; 18 mm. A very scarce type with an extremely rare variety, without mint-mark (Φ) on reverse exergue. A severe portrait and a lovely light iridescent tone. Almost uncirculated AU 55-58.

ID 3FA26: France. Third Republic, 1871-1940. 10 Francs 1899, Paris. ESSAI-piéfort de 10 Francs Marianne. Flan bruni (Proof). Gold 6.44 g; 19 mm. NGC graded PF 64.

ID 3FA26: France. Third Republic, 1871-1940. 10 Francs 1899, Paris. ESSAI-piéfort de 10 Francs Marianne. Flan bruni (Proof). Gold 6.44 g; 19 mm. NGC graded PF 64.

ID 3FSMJ: Roman Empire. Gordian II, 238. Denarius, Rome. Silver 2.75 g.; 20.6 mm. Very rare. Minor roughness, scratch and die break on reverse. Almost uncirculated AU 50-53.

ID 3FSMJ: Roman Empire. Gordian II, 238. Denarius, Rome. Silver 2.75 g.; 20.6 mm. Very rare. Minor roughness, scratch and die break on reverse. Almost uncirculated AU 50-53.