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January 15-16, 2013 - New York, NY<br />

WORLD COINS<br />

927<br />

927 Titus (79-81), AR Denarius, Rome, 80, 3.41gms,<br />

laureate bust right, rev. TRP IX IMP XV COS VIII<br />

P.P., dolphin atop tripod (RIC 27a, RSC 321), soft iridescent<br />

highlights, near extremely fine. (photo)<br />

Est. 200-250<br />

932 Austria, sextet of minors, Leopold I (1657-1705),<br />

15 Kreuzer, 1663, St. Veit, 1694 MM/W; 3 Kreuzer,<br />

1673 FIK, Oppeln; 1676, Hall; Karl VI (1711-1740),<br />

3 Kreuzer, 1734, Hall; also Bohemia, Leopold I, 3<br />

Kreuzer, 1700 G-E, Prague (KM 1211, 1218, 1273,<br />

1245, 677, 590), the 15 Kreuzer and 1676 3 Kreuzer<br />

(creased) extremely fine, the others uncirculated. (6)<br />

Est. 200-250<br />

933 Lot of Austrian minors (19), 1664-1800, silver<br />

(15)and AE (4), 3 to 20 Kreuzer, mostly 17th Century,<br />

includes also Olmutz, 3 Kreuzer, 1673, Bohemian<br />

minors (3), and Salzburg minors (2), one<br />

with flan defect, fine to extremely fine, decent group.<br />

(19). Est. 125-175<br />

934 Austria, Salzburg, Maximilian Gandolph v. Kuenburg<br />

(1668-1687), 1/9 Taler Klippe, hat with tassels<br />

above Arms, rev. St. Rupert facing (KM 214), some<br />

hairlines in corners, very fine. Est. 100-150<br />

928<br />

928 Domitian (81-96), AR Denarius, Rome, mid-September<br />

88-89, Ludi Saeculares issue, 3.01gms, laureate<br />

head right, rev. LVD/ COS SAEC XIIII/FEC<br />

written across cippus, all within wreath (RIC 604,<br />

RSC 70), small obverse flan flaw, deep gray, very fine.<br />

(photo) Est. 250-350<br />

929 Nerva (96-98), AR Denarius, Rome, 97, XX gms,<br />

IMP NERVA CAES AVG PM TRP COS III PP, laureate<br />

head right, rev. CONCORDIA EXERCITVVM,<br />

hands clasped over aquila set on prow left (RIC 15,<br />

RSC 29), slate gray, choice very fine. Est. 150-200<br />

930 Roman pair, Trajan (98-117), AR Denarius, laureate<br />

head right, slight drapery before, rev. trophy, spears<br />

and shields at base (RIC 147b, RSC 100), toned, extremely<br />

fine; and Nero, Billon Tetradrachm of<br />

Alexandria, 66/7, radiate Nero head left, rev. laureate<br />

head of Zeus right, reverse deposits, fine. (2)<br />

Est. 100-150<br />

931 Hadrian (117-138), AR Denarius, Rome, 124-128,<br />

3.61gms, laureate bust right with slight drapery before,<br />

rev. COS III, Abundantia standing left, her right<br />

foot on a modius, holding a hook and cornucopiae<br />

(RIC 169, RSC 381), old toning, pleasing portrait, extremely<br />

fine. Est. 150-200<br />

935<br />

935 Austria. Salzburg, Johann Ernst v. Thun & Hohenstein<br />

(1687-1709), ½ Taler, 1695, hat above<br />

tassled Arms within wreath, rev. Saints Rupert and Virgil<br />

seated facing each other, small church at lower<br />

right (KM 253), nice old tone, extremely fine. (photo)<br />

Est. 200-250<br />

936 Pair of Cob 2 Reales: Bolivia, Carlos II (1665-1700),<br />

2 Reales, (16)66 P-E; and Mexico, Felipe III (1598-<br />

1621), 2 Reales, nd M-F (KM 16, 32.1), typical flatness<br />

in margins, very fine. (2) Est. 125-175<br />

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