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Categories • Coin Galleries February 2005 → World Coins → Coinage of the Medieval World → Medieval Gold Coins |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
195 |
BELGIUM. Flanders. Philip the Good, 1419-1467
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GD VF |
$1,000.00 |
Cavalier d'or (Gouden Rijder), n.d. King in full armor, sword raised, charging r. on caparisoned war-steed. Rv. Arms on cross fleury. Delm.487, Fr.116. Planchet somewhat crinkly. Otherwise Good Very Fine. (Est. $1000-$1500) |
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196 |
FRANCE. Philippe VI de Valois, 1328-1350
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GD EF |
$6,750.00 |
Ange d'or. The archangel St. Michael standing, holding a long cross and shield, within a tressure broken by the dragon at St. Michael's feet, within a beaded circle, canopy above. Rv. Floriated cross within quadrilobe, crowns in outer angles. Dup.255, Ciani 277, Laf.258, Fr.273. Typical minor weakness at the center. A superb, very rare and evocative... (Est. $6500-$7500) more |
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197 |
Charles V, 1364-1380
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CH EF |
$850.00 |
Franc à pied. King standing facing before ornate Gothic dais flanked by lis. Rv. Floriated cross within angled quadrilobe, fleurs in outer angles. Dup.360, Fr.284. Minor weakness. Choice Extremely Fine. (Est. $800-$900) |
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198 |
SPAIN. Castilla y Leon. Juan V, 1406-1454
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CH EF |
$1,800.00 |
Dobla de la Banda. Seville. Shield in beaded circle. Rv. Quartered Arms of Castille and Leon in beaded circle. Cayon 1428. Attractive swath of orange tone in the periphery. Broad Flan. Choice Extremely Fine. (Est. $1800-$2200) |
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Categories • Coin Galleries February 2005 → World Coins → Coinage of the Medieval World → Medieval Silver Coins |
Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
199 |
BELGIUM. Yves-Gomezée. Gaucher de Châtillon, 1313-1322
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VF |
$95.00 |
Esterline. Imitating English Penny of Edward I. +GAVCh' SCONE SPORC. Mayhew 244, Roberts 8599. Very Fine. (Est. $75-$100) |
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200 |
ENGLAND. Early Anglo-Saxon
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EF |
$525.00 |
Secondary Sceat, ca. 710-760. Diademed bust r. Rv. Bird perched r. on cross. Rigold type BIIIB; Metcalf Series J, type 85; N.128; S.791. Toned Extremely Fine. (Est. $250-$300) |
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201 |
Early Anglo-Saxon
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EF |
$290.00 |
Secondary Sceat, ca. 710-760. Saltire standard, crosses around. Rev. Standard, crosses around. S.835. Deep gray. Extremely Fine. (Est. $225-$275) |
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202 |
Late-Anglo Saxon. Cnut, 1016-1035
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AAS |
$550.00 |
Quatrefoil Penny. Winchester, moneyer Leofstan. Crowned Winchester bust l. in quatrefoil. Rv. Long cross voided, limbs terminating in 3 crescents, surmounted on quatrefoil with a pellet at apex of cusp; +LEOFSTAN ON PINS. S.1157, N.781. Attractive iridescent toning. Extremely Fine and About As Struck. (Est. $250-$300) |
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203 |
Cnut
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EF |
$280.00 |
Quatrefoil Penny. Lincoln, moneyer Leofwine. Types similar to above. Rv. +LEOFINE NO LINCO. Pale white. Extremely Fine. (Est. $250-$300) |
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204 |
Cnut
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CH VF |
$220.00 |
Short-cross Penny. York, moneyer Othin. Diademed and draped bust l. holding lis-topped scepter. Rv. Cross voided with annulet center; +OthIN ON EOFER. S.1159, N.790. Toned Choice Very Fine. (Est. $200-$250) |
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205 |
Plantagenets. Henry III, 1216-1272
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VF |
$60.00 |
Short-cross Penny. London, moneyer Nichole. Class 8b. Degraded facing portrait. Cross-pomme as initial mark. Rv. +NICHOLE ON LVN. S.1357B. Toned Very Fine. (Est. $75-$100) |
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206 |
Henry III.
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EF |
$75.00 |
Long-cross Penny. London, moneyer Henri. Class Va. S.1367. Extremely Fine, a nice example. (Est. $75-$100) |
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207 |
Henry III
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GD VF |
$55.00 |
Long-cross penny. Canterbury, moneyer Willem. Class Vg. S.1373. Good Very Fine. (Est. $60-$90) |
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208 |
Edward I, ''Longshanks,'' 1272-1307
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AB VF / VF |
$90.00 |
Penny. Class 1c. Crowned head facing; reversed Roman 'N'. Rv. Long cross over beaded circle, pellet triplets in angles. S.1382. About Very Fine/Very Fine. (Est. $75-$100) |
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209 |
Edward I.
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VF |
$80.00 |
Penny. Class 5a. Pellet on breast, spread fleurs. S.1399. Light deposits on reverse. Toned Very Fine. (Est. $90-$120) |
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210 |
Edward I.
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GD FINE |
$85.00 |
Penny. Bury St. Edmunds. Issue of Robert de Hadelie. Class 4a. Rv. ROBE/RTVS/DEh/ADL. S.1417, N.1023a. Deep medium gray. Good Fine. (Est. $90-$120) |
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211 |
House of Tudor. Henry VII, 1485-1509
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GD FINE |
$60.00 |
Groat, mm anchor (1499-1502). Crowned facing bust in tressure. Class IIIc. S.2199. Toned Good Fine. (Est. $60-$90) |
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212 |
Henry VIII, 1509-1547
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F |
$80.00 |
Posthumous coinage, 1547-51. Groat, n.d. Crowned bust ¾ r. S.2403. Grainy with light deposits. Fine. (Est. $60-$90) |
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213 |
ANGLO-GALLIC. Edward the Black Prince, 1362-1372
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F |
$190.00 |
Demi Gros. Poitiers. Stops on obverse only. Half-figure of the prince r. with no sword within tressure. Rv. Long cross, pellet triplets in angles. Elias 179c (RRRR). Weak obverse center with an old scratch. Toned Fine. (Est. $100-$150) |
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214 |
Edward the Black Prince
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GD FINE |
$100.00 |
Sterling. Limoges. Double annulets before obverse, reverse legends. Half bust of the prince r., sword over his shoulder. Rv. Long cross, pellet triplets in angles. Elias 192a. Scarce. Typical ghosting of cross. Toned Good Fine. (Est. $75-$100) |
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215 |
FRANCE. Philippe IV ''le Bel,'' 1285-1314
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EF |
$1,300.00 |
Double Piéfort Double Parisis. Cross feuillue; +PHILIPPVS REX. Rv. Fleur/REGA/LIS; +MONETA DVPLEX. Cf.Dup.227 (regular issue). Very rare. Somewhat grainy. Extremely Fine. (Est. $1300-$1600) |
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216 |
Philippe IV.
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VF |
$100.00 |
Gros Tournois (2). Round 'O.' Cross within two concentric circles of legend. Rv. Châtel tournois, legend around, outer border of fleurs. Dup.213, Laf.217. Very Fine. 2 pieces. (Est. $90-$120) |
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217 |
Philippe IV
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VF |
$100.00 |
Gros Tournois (2). Another two as above. Very Fine. 2 pieces. (Est. $90-$120) |
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218 |
HUNGARY. Koloman, 1095-1114
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VF to EF |
$105.00 |
Denars (5). Cross in braided circle; COLVMBANVS REX. Rv. Cross in circle, wedges in angles. CNH 45. Very Fine to Extremely Fine. 5 pieces. (Est. $100-$150) |
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219 |
ITALY. NAPLES. Robert d'Angiò, 1309-1343
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AB VF to VF |
$115.00 |
Gigliati (3). King enthroned facing. Rv. Floriate cross, lis in angles. CNI XIX, 21, 1f. Weak centers, one with test x in obverse field. About Very Fine to Very Fine. 3 pieces. (Est. $100-$150) |
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220 |
WALLACHIA. The Voivode Mircea I, 1383-1418
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AB EF |
$100.00 |
Silver Ducato. King standing facing holding a spear and orb. Rv. Eagle-topped helm with shield. About Extremely Fine. (Est. $100-$150) |
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221 |
WALLACHIA. Mircea I
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GD VF |
$150.00 |
Silver Ducati (2). Types as above, one a variety: the spear transverse and no 'I' to right of the king's head. The variety with a mushy reverse. Good Very Fine. 2 pieces. (Est. $100-$150) |
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222 |
CRUSADERS. COUNTY OF TRIPOLI. Bohemond VII, 1275-1287
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EF |
$130.00 |
Gros. Cross within tressure of 12 arcs; +SEPTIMVS:BOEMVNDVS:COMES. Rv. Triple-towered, two-story gateway; +CIVITAS:TRIPOLIS:SVRIE. Schl.IV, 21; CCS 26. Slight weakness at centers. Toned Extremely Fine. (Est. $125-$175) |
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223 |
TRIPOLI. Bohemond VI
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AAS |
$140.00 |
Gros. Another as above. CCS 26. Slightly grainy. Extremely Fine and About As Struck. (Est. $125-$175) |
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224 |
TRIPOLI. Bohemond VI
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AAS |
$175.00 |
Gros. A third as above. This a variety: CONES in obverse legend. CCS 26. Struck on a pleasing broad flan. Slight weakness in peripheries. Extremely Fine and About As Struck. (Est. $125-$175) |
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