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Syria, Antiochos VII, 138-129 BC, AR Tetradrachm, 16,93g, ef Fixed price: 425 EUR
9870084
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Roman Empire, Constantine I, the Great, 307-337. Follis, 2g, vf-ef Fixed price: 50 EUR
390658
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Byzantine Empire, Mauricius Tiberius (582 - 602), AV Solidus, 4,42g, Gold, vf-ef Fixed price: 995 EUR
9870188
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House of Habsburg, Joseph II., 1780-1790, Ducat 1787 A, 3,48g, Gold, n.unc. Fixed price: 1395 EUR
377937
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Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg, Ernest I, 1640-1675, Reichsthaler 1675 on the occassion on his death, 28,82g, vf-ef Fixed price: 3849 EUR
65285
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Macedonia, Alexander III the Great, 336-323 BC, AR Tetradrachma, 17,12g, vf Fixed price: 389 EUR
277215
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Ariobarzanes I Philorhomaios (95-63 BC), King of Cappadocia, Ancient ruler coinage. 4,18g, vf Fixed price: 75 EUR
90701
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Bavaria, Charles Theodore, 1777-1799, Ducat 1787, 3,49g, Gold, ef-unc Fixed price: 2595 EUR
CNG’s Electronic Auction 452 features 949 lots and closes on Wednesday, 18 September 2019. beginning at 10 AM ET.
Lot 49: Bruttium, Kaulonia. Nomos, circa 525-500 BC. VF. From the Baldwin Maull Collection. Estimate: $1,000.
This sale features a number of significant collections, including the Baldwin Maull Collection, assembled in the late 1950s and early 1960s …
Lot 795: Justin II, 565-578. Solidus, 567-578, Constantinople mint, 9th officina. Lustrous, areas of flat strike, “+” graffito on obverse. EF. Estimate: $300.
… the Johnson Family Collection …
Lot 29: Calabria, Tarentum. Punic occupation. Reduced Nomos – Half-Shekel, circa 212-209 BC. Good VF. Well centered. From the John L. Cowan Collection. Estimate: $500.
… , as well as the Matthew Curtis and John L. Cowan Collections.
Lot 724: The Caesarians. Divus Julius Caesar. Denarius, 40 BC, Rome mint. VF. From the Andrew McCabe Collection. Estimate: $1,500.
A specialized group of Roman Republican coins from the Andrew McCabe Collection is also available.
CNG’s Triton XXIII will be hold in conjunction with the 48th Annual NYINC. On offer is a vast array of collections and rarities. Among the highlights is the allegedly most famous of all Roman coins: an EID MAR DENARIUS, estimated at $200,000.