250 Euro, 2010, Monnaie de Paris, 50 years new franc, 2 oz fine, in capsule, only 500 pieces embossed. EM F-507 nice 1117 K. M. 1671, rare, PP.
Estimated price | 3,400 € |
Starting bid | 1 bid(s) 3,400 € |
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250 Euro, 2010, Monnaie de Paris, 50 years new franc, 2 oz fine, in capsule, only 500 pieces embossed. EM F-507 nice 1117 K. M. 1671, rare, PP.
Estimated price | 3,400 € |
Starting bid | 1 bid(s) 3,400 € |
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500 Euro, 2010, Paris La Semeuse, festival shrink-wrapped in the original blister, issued only 25.000 examples, st.
Estimated price | 600 € |
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10 Euro, 2015, Paris, Astérix et les Valeurs de la République, Liberté Égalité Fraternité, 24 x 10 Ç (333er silver) in the original folders without Co A with the original slipcase, in addition to it Obelix & Falbala (F-958) lots as duplicate as well the three brass medals the Monnaie de Paris, total 25 coins and 3 medals, nice lot, further pictures on the internet. EM F-947-958, F-993-1004, extremly fine to uncirculated.
Estimated price | 270 € |
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50 Euro (5) 2016 Paris Le Petit Prince - Le beau voyage you Petit Prince, 36.9 g fine silver, edition: only 50.000 piece, in the original blister as issued, Concern post from 5 coins. EM F-1098 (5) nice 1033 (5), st.
Estimated price | 200 € |
Starting bid | 200 € |
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50 ÇEuro (5) 2018 Paris Mickey & La France, Montmartre, 36.9 g fine silver, edition: only 35.000 piece, in the original blister as issued, Concern post from 5 coins. Nice 1220 (5), st.
Estimated price | 200 € |
Starting bid | 200 € |
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20 Drachma, 1884, Georg I., Fried. 18, small edge nick and scratch, ss.
Estimated price | 300 € |
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Noble 1413-1422, Heinrich V, 1413-1422, London aversum: standing and armoured King with escutcheon and sword on ship, besides the sword arm a lily. At the bulwark leopards and lilies. In transcription: h - En RIC DI GRA REX at GL S FRAn C - Dn S IBE. (Henricus Dei Gratia Rex Anglie et Francie Dominus Hibernie = "Heinrich, from God Graces King from England, France and Mr. The Iren") reverse: lily cross in the fleuron decorated octagonal pass, in the centre with "h", in the angles always a three-point, a leopard and a crown. In transcription, beginning with a cross pattêe (with tricuspid arm endings) as coin sign: Ih C AVT train-oil SIEn S PER m EDIVm ILLORVm IBAT (Jesus Christ autem transiens per psychic illorum ibat = "Jesus Christ but war going middle through they throughout and wrenched further"). A little billowy, 6, 68 large, 35 mm. To an unsuccessful preceding mutilation an English florin to to base, unraveled Edward III. (1312, 1327-1377), King from England, in the train of the centennial war against France (1337-1453) in the year 1344 the embossment one new gold coin at, the competing to the French Lion d'or Philips VI. (1293, 1328-1350), King from France, stand should. These, noble' named coin (French noble d'or) war over the following ones years in weight and fineness slightly decreased and in the year 1351 stabilized. Pointed out they the English monarchs first as well as King from France from, fell these title appropriate as a result of of the peace from Brétigny from 1360 ephemeral on the ground that contract clauses. There be both Kingdoms however not to the agreed articles held, fallow the war 1369 again from and the double titulature reversed on the noble return. Already in the year 1363 war to the embossment from Gold like silver coins an english mint in Calais arranged become; from 1377 coined you the noble also in London. And after Edward III. The Florentine moneyer Bardelet de Malepilis to Calais ordered had, phrased he at the 20. May 1371 detailed Prägebestimmungen:, three types gold coins, the first the piece to 6 Shilling 8 Pfennigen Sterlinge, the Goldnobel to be called should, and it should 45 pieces on the pound of the Tower weight from London [344, 184 g] go. Another gold coin should the half the mentioned above sway and 40 Sterlinge count. Of it should 90 on the tower pound go. A third gold coin [_] should 20 Sterlinge count and to 180 on the pound go. The named gold coins should 23 carat 3 ½ Grän fine be and each pound of it 15
Estimated price | 3,000 € |
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6.760 g. Noble (6.76 g) 1422-1427, Heinrich VI, Calais aversum: standing and armoured King with escutcheon and sword on ship, besides the sword arm a curl. At the bulwark alternating lilies and leopards. In transcription: h - En RIC DI GRA REX at GL S FRAn - Dn S h I. Reverse: lily cross in the fleuron decorated octagonal pass, in the centre with "h", in the angles always a three-leaved shamrock, a leopard and a crown. In transcription, beginning with one lily as coin sign and a 'Mullet' to "Ih C": Ih C AVT train-oil SIEn S PER m EDIVm ILLOR IBA. Spink 1803 Fried. 112, very fine+.
Estimated price | 2,500 € |
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7.554 g. Rose noble (7, 55 g), 1466-1469, Edward IV, London, aversum: standing and armoured King with escutcheon and sword on ship, on the port side wall the eponymous rose of the house York, at the aftercastle a Flag with "E", in the bulwark leopards and lilies. In transcription: ED - war DI GRA REX at GL S FRAn - Dn S IB. Reverse: through Armenden indicated lily cross in the fleuron decorated octagonal pass, in the centre with rose and luz del sol, in the angles always a leopard and a crown. In transcription, beginning with one crown as coin sign: Ih D AVT train-oil SIEn S PER m EDIVm ILLORV IBAT. Spink 1950 Fried. 132, very fine to extremly fine.
Estimated price | 2,500 € |
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7.566 g. Rose noble (7, 56 g), 1466-1469, Edward IV, London, aversum: standing and armoured King with escutcheon and sword on ship, on the port side wall the eponymous rose of the house York, at the aftercastle a Flag with "E", in the bulwark leopards and lilies. In transcription: ED - war DI GRA REX at GL [S] FRAn - Dn S IB. Reverse: through Armenden indicated lily cross in the fleuron decorated octagonal pass, in the centre with rose and luz del sol, in the angles always a leopard and a crown. In transcription, beginning with one crown as coin sign: Ih C AVT train-oil SIEn S PER m EDIVm ILLORV IBAT. A little billowy. Spink 1950 Fried. 132, extremley fine
Estimated price | 2,500 € |
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7.600 g. Rose noble (7, 60 g), 1466-1469, Edward IV, 1461-1470 respectively 1471-1483, London, aversum: standing and armoured King with escutcheon and sword on ship, on the port side wall the eponymous rose of the house York, at the aftercastle a Flag with "E", in the bulwark leopards and lilies. In transcription: ED - war DI GRA REX at GL [S] FRAn - Dn S IB. Reverse: through Armenden indicated lily cross in the fleuron decorated octagonal pass, in the centre with rose and luz del sol, in the angles always a leopard and a crown. In transcription, beginning with one crown as coin sign: Ih D AVT train-oil SIEn S PER m EDIVm ILLORV IBAT. Billowy, slight embossing. Spink 1950 Fried. 132, extremley fine
Estimated price | 1,500 € |
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6 pence, 1604, James I., contact marks, s.
Estimated price | 50 € |
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29.650 g. Crown (29, 65 g), 1662, Charles II., aversum: laureate and draped bust of the king to the right with transcription: "CAROLVS. II. DEI. GRATIA". Reverse: cruciform order from four crowned escutcheon, with always two entangled Cs in the angles and transcription: "want. - BR. FRA. - ET. HIB. - REX. 1662". K. M. 417.4 S. 3353, ss.
Estimated price | 350 € |
Starting bid | 350 € |
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2.270 g. Token undated (2.27 g), William and Mary 1688-1694, Aversum: GVLIELMVS. ET. Mary. REX. ET. REGINA, under the staggered to the right directed busts LGL. R., reverse: coat of arms Britain, beneath DIEV. E. M. DROIT, ss.
Estimated price | 90 € |
Starting bid | 90 € |
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5.880 g. Shilling (5, 88 g), 1711, Anne, Spink 3618, very fine+.
Estimated price | 80 € |
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5.970 g. Shilling (5, 97 g), 1736, George II., London, Spink 3700, slanting reeded edge, tenuous shaded, extremly fine.
Estimated price | 200 € |
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3.270 g. Token (3, 27 g), probably 18th century, Love token made of silver with the representation from two woman, hallmarked C B [Löwe] T, interesting piece from the group this new engraved coins, extremley fine
Estimated price | 90 € |
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3.010 g. Sixpence (3, 01 g), 1758, George II., London, Spink 3711, fine shaded, extremley fine
Estimated price | 90 € |
Starting bid | 90 € |
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22.250 g. Bank token of 5 Shillings and 6 pence (22, 25 g), 1811, George III., Soho Mint, proof in copper / Pattern in copper, Aversum: draped bust with laurel wreath left / draped bust with laurel wreath to the left, GEORGIUS III DEI GRATIA REX, reverse: bank / token / 5 S. 6 D. / 1811 inside a laurel wreath / within a laurel wreath, at the bottom IP. / below IP, smooth margin / smooth edge, ESC 206, Linecar & stone 126, superb specimen with fine old shading / magnificent specimen with fine old toning. Very rare, especially in this condition, extremly fine to uncirculated.
Estimated price | 650 € |
Starting bid | 650 € |
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5.650 g. Shilling (5, 65 g), 1839, Victoria, London, Aversum: VICTORIA DEI GRATIA BRITANNIAR: REG: F: D:, diademed head of Victoria to left, reverse: ONE / SHILLING / / 1839, ESC 1280 SCBC 3902, wreath with crown atop, beautifully toned and very well preserved, rare in this condition, extremley fine
Estimated price | 100 € |
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