Alpha Auction 9 ITALY, BRUTTIUM / Brettian League, AR Drachma (213-207 BC). 4,27g, n.ef Starting price: 400,- EUR
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Alpha Auction 9 GREECE, MACEDON. Philipp II., 359-336 BC, AV Stater (posthume minting), Asia Minor. 8,54g. GOLD, magnificent specimen, ef Starting price: 3.500,- EUR
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Alpha Auction 9 Asia Minor, LYDIA. Krösus, 560-546 BC, AR Doublesiglos, Mint Stamp. Sardeis. 10,6g. vf-ef Starting price: 1.500,- EUR
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Alpha Auction 9 ROMAN EMPIRE, Augustus, 27 BC.-14 AD, AR Denarius (ca.18-16 BC), Colonia Patricia. 3,72g. Magnificent specimen, NGC Ch AU, Strike 5/5, Surface 3/5 Starting price: 4.150,- EUR
600
Alpha Auction 9 ROMAN EMPIRE, Constantin I. the Great and his sons, 317-337, AR Miliarense (320-324),vf-ef Starting price: 6.000,- EUR
613
Alpha Auction 9 ROMAN EMPIRE, Gratian, 367-383, AV Solidus (367-375). Trier, 4,44g, GOLD, uncirculated Starting price: 5.200,- EUR
CNG’s Electronic Auction 458 features 801 lots and closes on Wednesday, 18 December 2019 beginning at 10 AM ET.
Lot 329: Divus Augustus. Dupondius, Rome mint. Struck under Caligula, AD 37-41. Good VF. From the Jack A. Frazer Collection. Estimate: $300.
The auction again features lots from major collections: selections from the Jack A. Frazer Collection are available throughout the sale,
Lot 293: Roman Republic. Q. Servilius Caepio (M. Junius) Brutus. 54 BC. Denarius, Rome mint. Toned, a few light marks, graffito ‘N’ on obverse. VF. From the Andrew McCabe Collection. Estimate: $500.
along with further offerings of Roman Republican coinage from the Andrew McCabe Collection…
Lot 362: Hadrian. Denarius, AD 121-late 123, Rome mint. Near EF. Rare. Artistic portrait. From the San Vicente Collection, Estimate: $200.
…and an impressive selection of Imperial silver denarii from the San Vicente Collection.
Lot 702: England, Plantagenet. Edward I. Penny 1279, London mint. Edge ding. VF. Ex Tony Dalton Collection. Estimate: $100.
The sale is rounded out by a run of 13th century British pennies.
Classical Numismatic Group is offering over 900 selected coins from various collections. Among them are the David J. Fleischmann and Elmer H. Frantz Collections with Roman gold coins and Japanese issues.