Estimated price: 150,000€Poland / Gdańsk. 8 ducats, 1644. Extremely rare. About FDC.Berlin Auction Sale 41810
Estimated price: 100,000€HRE. Frederick of the Palatinate, 1619-1621. 10 ducats,
1620, Prague. Very rare. Very fine +.
Berlin Auction Sale 41823
Estimated price: 250,000€Brunswick-Lüneburg-Celle. Christian, 1611-1633.
Gold löser of 20 ducats n.d. (1611-1633), Winsen (Luhe).
Probably unique. About extremely fine.
Berlin Auction Sale 41853
Estimated price: 100,000€Albrecht von Wallenstein. 10 ducats, 1631, Jičín. Very rare.
Extremely fine.
Berlin Auction Sale 41889
Estimated price: 50,000€German States / Prussia. Frederick William IV, 1840-1861.
Gold medal of 50 ducats, 1851 by F. W. Kullrich,
commemorating the completion of the equestrian statue of
Frederick the Great. Extremely rare. About FDC.
Berlin Auction Sale 418152
Estimated price: 75,000€Sweden. Gustav II Adolph, 1611-1632. 1631 gnadenpfennig.
From the collection of the Grand Duke of Oldenburg.
Berlin Auction Sale 41813
Estimated price: 100,000€German States / Charles V, 1519-1558. Silver medal, 1521,
by H. Krafft after a draft by Albrecht Dürer as a gift for the
Emperor on the occasion of the planned Imperial Diet in
Nuremberg. Extremely rare. Original strike. Extremely fine.
Berlin Auction Sale 418305
Estimated price: 125,000€France. Louis XV, 1715-1774. Pattern for the écu au bandeau,
1740, Paris. Very rare. NGC PF62 CAMEO. Proof.
Berlin Auction Sale 418458
Estimated price: 75,000€Russia. Nicholas I, 1825-1855. 1828 gold medal of 50 ducats
by V. Alexeev commemorating the peace with Persia.
Extremely rare. Extremely fine to FDC.
Berlin Auction Sale 418650
Estimated price: 175,000€Switzerland. Basel. 10 ducats, 1741, minted with the dies
of the half taler. Extremely rare. PCGS MS63PL.
Extremely fine to FDC.
Berlin Auction Sale 418671
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CNG’s Triton XXVIII

Classical Numismatic Group
Triton XXVIII
Coins
14-15 January 2025
US-New York

Classical Numismatic Group presents Triton XXVIII, a Public & Online Sale, with sessions 1-4 closing Tuesday & Wednesday, 14-15 January 2025. Triton XXVIII sessions 1-4 will be held at the InterContinental New York Barclay, 111 E 48th St., New York, NY, in the Barclay Salon (Lobby level). This portion of the sale offers 1154 lots with a presale estimate of just over $5.1 million.

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

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

  • Greek Coins from the Gerald F. Borrmann Collection
  • A Spectacular Syracuse Dekadrachm of Euainetos from the Gillet Collection
 Lot 236: Arkadia, Pheneos. Circa 360-350/40 BC. AR Stater. Choice Extremely Fine. Estimate: $300,000.

Lot 236: Arkadia, Pheneos. Circa 360-350/40 BC. AR Stater. Choice Extremely Fine. Estimate: $300,000.

  • A Magnificent Stater of Pheneos from the Cabinet W and BCD Collections
  • Gold Stater of the Pharaoh Nektanebo II
  • Greek and Roman Coins from the Michael Rogal Collection
  • An Excessively Rare Pentadrachm of Eukratides
  • Further Selections of Alexandrian Coins from the Dr. Thomas E. Beniak Collection
  • Roman Republican Coins from the 1930s Collection of Robert W. Hubel
Lot 622: The Republicans. Brutus. Late summer-autumn 42 BC. AR Denarius. Military mint traveling with Brutus and Cassius in western Asia Minor or northern Greece; L. Plaetorius Cestianus, magistrate. Good Very Fine. Estimate: $250,000.

Lot 622: The Republicans. Brutus. Late summer-autumn 42 BC. AR Denarius. Military mint traveling with Brutus and Cassius in western Asia Minor or northern Greece; L. Plaetorius Cestianus, magistrate. Good Very Fine. Estimate: $250,000.

  • An Eid Mar Denarius
  • Further Selections of the Coinage of Carausius from the Dr. Malcolm Lyne Collection
Lot 802: Romulus Augustus. AD 475-476. AV Tremissis. Mediolanum (Milan) mint. Extremely Fine. Estimate: $40,000.

Lot 802: Romulus Augustus. AD 475-476. AV Tremissis. Mediolanum (Milan) mint. Extremely Fine. Estimate: $40,000.

  • A Tremissis of Romulus Augustus
  • An Extremely Rare Portrait Gold Tremissis of Charlemagne
  • World and British Coinage from the Alexander Christopher and Drewry Family Collections
  • An Important and Extremely Rare Boxer Rebellion Medal
Lot 1038: Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Viking (Hiberno-Norse Northumbria). Anlaf Guthfrithsson. 939-941. AR Penny. York mint; Athelferd, moneyer. Extremely Fine. Estimate: $15,000.

Lot 1038: Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Viking (Hiberno-Norse Northumbria). Anlaf Guthfrithsson. 939-941. AR Penny. York mint; Athelferd, moneyer. Extremely Fine. Estimate: $15,000.

  • Anglo-Saxon Coins from the Sidney W. Harl & Kenneth W. Harl Collection

Catalogs for Triton XXVIII will be mailed to the active mailing list shortly. Bidding is now open on the site.

Viewing

Lot viewing of all lots will be available prior to and during the auction in the Morgan Suite at the InterContinental New York Barclay, 111 E 48th St., New York, NY.

  • Sunday, 12 January 2025 – 1 PM until 7 PM
  • Monday, 13 January 2025 – 9 AM until 7 PM
  • Tuesday, 14 January 2025 – 8 AM until 6 PM
  • Wednesday, 15 January 2025 – 8 AM until Noon

Lots for sessions 1-4 may also be viewed at the Lancaster office from 1 December 2024 until 9 January 2025, by appointment only. Lancaster office hours: 10 AM until 5 PM, Monday-Friday. Please note that the hours will be limited during the holiday season.

Additionally, the British coins and medals for sessions 1-4 (lots 1010-1141) may also be viewed at the new London office from 4-13 December 2024, 10 AM to 5 PM, by appointment only. The new office is located at De Morgan House. 57-58 Russel Square, London WC1B 4HS.