Schätzpreis: 150.000€Polen / Danzig. 8 Dukaten 1644. Äußerst selten.
Fast Stempelglanz.
Künker Berlin Auktion 4188
Schätzpreis: 25.000€Altdeutschland / Bayern. Maximilian I., 1598-1651.
Gnadenpfennig o. J. (1623).
Künker Berlin Auktion 41832
Schätzpreis: 60.000€Altdeutschland. Brandenburg. Georg Wilhelm, 1619-1640.
Vierfacher Reichstaler 1628, Königsberg. Wohl einziges
bekanntes Exemplar in Privatbesitz. Sehr schön bis vorzüglich.
Künker Berlin Auktion 41839
Schätzpreis: 250.000€Braunschweig-Lüneburg-Celle. Christian, 1611-1633.
Löser in Gold zu 20 Dukaten o. J. (1611-1633),
Winsen an der Luhe. Wohl Unikum. Fast vorzüglich
Künker Berlin Auktion 41853
Schätzpreis: 75.000€Erzgebirge. Goldmedaille zu 10 Dukaten 1534, unsigniert,
vermutlich von Wolfgang Roll. In Gold sehr selten.
Geprägtes Original. Vorzüglich
Künker Berlin Auktion 418193
Schätzpreis: 125.000€Frankreich. Louis XV., 1715-1774. Probe zum Écu au bandeau
1740, Paris. Sehr selten. NGC PF62 CAMEO. Polierte Platte.
Künker Berlin Auktion 418458
Schätzpreis: 75.000€Frankreich. Napoleon I., 1804-1814, 1815. Goldmedaille
1806 von L. Manfredini auf die Schlacht bei Jena.
Äußerst selten. Vorzüglich bis Stempelglanz
von polierten Stempeln.
Künker Berlin Auktion 418462
Schätzpreis: 75.000€Russland. Nikolaus I., 1825-1855. Goldmedaille zu 50 Dukaten
1828 von V. Alexeev auf den Frieden mit Persien.
Äußerst selten. Vorzüglich bis Stempelglanz
Künker Berlin Auktion 418650
Schätzpreis: 25.000€Spanien. Felipe II., 1556-1598. Gnadenpfennig
(vermutlich spätere Anfertigung). Aus der Sammlung des
Baron Albert von Goldschmidt-Rothschild.
Künker Berlin Auktion 418682
Schätzpreis: 75.000€China. 1 Dollar o. J. (1908), Tientsin. Sehr selten.
NGC MS66 (Top Pop!). Stempelglanz.
Künker Berlin Auktion 418695
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The NumisPlace Summer 24 Special Release

The NumisPlace

Summer 2024 Special Release

Münzen

6. Juni 2024

Online

Wiederum bietet The NumisPlace, ein Online-Marktplatz für hochwertige Münzen & Medaillen, einen neuen Special Release an, bei welchem mehrere Händler zeitgleich Münzen & Medaillen zum Verkauf anbieten.

Der Summer ‘24 Special Release ist jetzt online. Sehen Sie hier einige Highlights des Release:

ID HS9I8: Mysia. Cyzicus. Stater circa 550-500, EL 16.10 g. Very rare. Good very fine.

ID HS9I8: Mysia. Cyzicus. Stater circa 550-500, EL 16.10 g. Very rare. Good very fine.

ID S6WTX: Italy. Lucania. Nomos 340-330 BC. Silver 7.95 g.; 21.5 mm. Magnificent old cabinet tone, high relief. NGC graded Ch XF.

ID S6WTX: Italy. Lucania. Nomos 340-330 BC. Silver 7.95 g.; 21.5 mm. Magnificent old cabinet tone, high relief. NGC graded Ch XF.

ID M4IMW: Kings of Macedon. Alexander III the Great, 336-323 BC. Tetradrachm Memphis ca. 325, AR 17.17 g. Rare. Light iridescent tone, a minor graffito on reverse, otherwise extremely fine.

ID M4IMW: Kings of Macedon. Alexander III the Great, 336-323 BC. Tetradrachm Memphis ca. 325, AR 17.17 g. Rare. Light iridescent tone, a minor graffito on reverse, otherwise extremely fine.

ID WEWA4: Ptolemaic Egypt. Arsinoe II Philadelphus (277-270/268 BC). Gold Mnaieion or Octodrachm (27,74 g). Posthumous issue of Alexandria under Ptolemy II, ca. 253/2 BC. Delicate, Fine Style artistry displayed on a bright flan with flashes of lustre. NGC graded XF.

ID WEWA4: Ptolemaic Egypt. Arsinoe II Philadelphus (277-270/268 BC). Gold Mnaieion or Octodrachm (27,74 g). Posthumous issue of Alexandria under Ptolemy II, ca. 253/2 BC. Delicate, Fine Style artistry displayed on a bright flan with flashes of lustre. NGC graded XF.

ID RIIVV: Bactrian Kingdom. Antimachos I Theos. Tetradrachm ca. 180-170 BC. Silver 16.94 g.; 27.5 mm. Superb Tetradrachm covered with a beautiful cabinet patina of a grey enhanced by golden tones in the hollows. Off-centre strike on the obverse, with a slightly cut flan at 12 o'clock. NGC graded AU.

ID RIIVV: Bactrian Kingdom. Antimachos I Theos. Tetradrachm ca. 180-170 BC. Silver 16.94 g.; 27.5 mm. Superb Tetradrachm covered with a beautiful cabinet patina of a grey enhanced by golden tones in the hollows. Off-centre strike on the obverse, with a slightly cut flan at 12 o’clock. NGC graded AU.

ID 8YNYL: Roman Republic. P. Cornelius Lentulus M. f. AR-Denarius; 18 mm; 3.91 g. Rome mint, 100 BC. Sharply struck and in an outstanding condition with a lovely light iridescent tone. Virtually as struck. Superb. Almost mint state.

ID 8YNYL: Roman Republic. P. Cornelius Lentulus M. f. AR-Denarius; 18 mm; 3.91 g. Rome mint, 100 BC. Sharply struck and in an outstanding condition with a lovely light iridescent tone. Virtually as struck. Superb. Almost mint state.

ID L3KBA: Roman Empire. Maximianus Herculius first reign, AD 286–305. Aureus, Siscia AD 286; 5.27 g. An apparently unrecorded variety of an extremely rare type. A very interesting and finely detailed portrait, work of a very talented master engraver. About extremely fine.

ID L3KBA: Roman Empire. Maximianus Herculius first reign, AD 286–305. Aureus, Siscia AD 286; 5.27 g. An apparently unrecorded variety of an extremely rare type. A very interesting and finely detailed portrait, work of a very talented master engraver. About extremely fine.

ID BWSYS: Kingdom of France. Louis XVI, 1774-1792. Louis d’or à la tête nue 1788, H La Rochelle. Gold 7.6 g.; 23 mm. Scarce variety: 8/7 and NVA instead of NAV. Very low mintage: 23 025 examples. Superb eye appeal joins superlative rarity. An extraordinary item. Well struck with a sharp strike and fully mirrored, prooflike fields. Extremely rare. GEM condition. PCGS graded MS 66 PL.

ID BWSYS: Kingdom of France. Louis XVI, 1774-1792. Louis d’or à la tête nue 1788, H La Rochelle. Gold 7.6 g.; 23 mm. Scarce variety: 8/7 and NVA instead of NAV. Very low mintage: 23 025 examples. Superb eye appeal joins superlative rarity. An extraordinary item. Well struck with a sharp strike and fully mirrored, prooflike fields. Extremely rare. GEM condition. PCGS graded MS 66 PL.

ID VOC3J: Ethiopia. Menelik II, 1889-1913. 10 Werk Presentation Medal, n.d. (1897). Gold, oval, 52.8 x 44 mm; 30.01 g. Extremely rare, especially in this condition. 5 Pieces minted according to Heritage Auctions and NGSA, perhaps the most finely engraved of all Ethiopian medallions. PCGS graded MS 62 TOP POP.

ID VOC3J: Ethiopia. Menelik II, 1889-1913. 10 Werk Presentation Medal, n.d. (1897). Gold, oval, 52.8 x 44 mm; 30.01 g. Extremely rare, especially in this condition. 5 Pieces minted according to Heritage Auctions and NGSA, perhaps the most finely engraved of all Ethiopian medallions. PCGS graded MS 62 TOP POP.