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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 401. EGYPT, Kingdom. Ahmad Fu'ad I. AH 1340-1355 / AD 1922-1936. AR 20 Piastres (40mm, 27.97 g, 12h). Budapest mint. Dually dated AH 1348 and AD 1929 BP.
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 402. EGYPT, Kingdom. Faruq. AH 1355-1371 / AD 1936-1952. AR 20 Piastres (40mm, 28.00 g, 12h). Dually dated AH 1356 and AD 1939.
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Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ 150
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World, Silver
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ : 140
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 403. FRANCE, Royal. Charles IV le Bel (the Fair). 1322–1328. AR Maille blanche (22mm, 1.80 g, 7h). Second emisssion, authorized July 1324.
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 404. FRANCE, Royal. Henri III. 1574-1589. AR Franc au col plat (33mm, 11.95 g, 4h). Nantes mint. Dated 1576 T.
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World, Silver
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ 60
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World, Silver
Estimated: $ 75
Sold Price: $ : 100
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 405. FRANCE, Premier Empire. Napoléon I. 1804-1814. Æ 10 Centimes (34mm, 21.63 g, 6h). Siege of Anvers (Antwerp). War of the Sixth Coalition issue. Dated 1814.
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 406. INDIA, Medieval (Eastern Deccan). Nayakas of Chitradurga. temp. Madakeri Nayaka V. 1758-1779. AV Pagoda (12mm, 3.24 g, 7h). In the name and types of Krishnadevaraya of Vijayanagar.
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World, Bronze
Estimated: $ 100
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World, Gold
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ : 275
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 407. INDIA, Independent States. Mysore. Tipu Sultan. AH 1197-1202 / AD 1782-1799. AV Fanam (8mm, 6h). Patan (Seringapatan) mint. Dated AM 1217 (AD 1789/90).
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 408. ITALY, Guardiagrele. Ladislao d’Angiò. Re di Napoli, 1391-1414. AR Bolognino (14mm, 0.49 g, 11h).
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World, Gold
Estimated: $ 75
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World, Silver
Estimated: $ 75
Sold Price: $ : 110
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 409. ITALY, Napoli (Regno). Roberto I il Saggio (the Wise) d'Angiò. 1309-1343. AR Gigliato (26mm, 3.78 g, 6h).
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 410. ITALY, Sicilia (Regno). Federico I (Federico II, Sacro Romano Impero). 1198-1250. Fourrée AV Tarì (10mm, 0.87 g, 2h). Brindisi or Messenia minti. Struck 1140-1154.
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World, Silver
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ 275
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World, Gold
Estimated: $ 150
Sold Price: $ : 190
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 411. ITALY, Regno d'Italia (Napoleonic). Napoleon I. 1805-1814. AR 5 Lire (37mm, 24.96 g, 5h). Milano (Milan) mint; differenti: pomegranate and inverted cup. Dated 1813 M.
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 412. LITHUANIA, Grand Duchy. Vladimiras Algirdas. Grand Prince of Kiev, 1362-1394. AR Denaras (12mm, 0.46 g, 1h). Imitating a Golden Horde Dang. Uncertain Kiev region mint.
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World, Silver
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ 160
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World, Silver
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ : 100
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 413. LITHUANIA, Grand Duchy. Vladimiras Algirdas. Grand Prince of Kiev, 1362-1394. AR Denaras (12mm, 0.25 g). Kijevas (Kiev) mint.
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 414. LITHUANIA, Grand Duchy. Vladimiras Algirdas. Grand Prince of Kiev, 1362-1394. AR Denaras (14mm, 0.37 g). Kijevas (Kiev) mint.
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World, Silver
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ 110
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World, Silver
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ : 170
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 415. LUXEMBOURG. Wenzel II. 1383-1419. AR Gans – Gros (28mm, 2.99 g, 2h). Luxembourg mint. Struck 1384-1388.
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 416. MALAY ARCHIPELAGO, Islamic Sultanates. Brunei. Uncertain. Circa 1750-1850. Tin Pitis (37mm, 6.74 g, 11h).
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World, Silver
Estimated: $ 75
Sold Price: $ 225
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World, Tin
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ : 140
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 417. MALAY ARCHIPELAGO, Islamic Sultanates. Patani–Kelantan. Muhammad II. AH 1252-1304 / AD 1836-1886. Tin Pitis (32mm, 3.55 g). Dated AH 1261 (AD 1845/6).
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 418. MALAY ARCHIPELAGO, Islamic Sultanates. Siak. Late 18th century. Tin Pitis (22mm, 0.95 g).
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World, Tin
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ 70
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World, Tin
Estimated: $ 75
Sold Price: $ : 70
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 419. POLAND, Monarchy. Zygmunt III Wasa. 1587-1632. AR 3 Groszy – Trojak (21mm, 1.89 g, 16h). Kraków mint. Dated 1619.
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 420. RUSSIA, Mid to Southern Volga. temp. Jujids (Golden Horde). 14th century. Cast AR Grivna Ingot. ‘Boat-shaped’ type.
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World, Silver
Estimated: $ 75
Sold Price: $ 80
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World, Silver
Estimated: $ 750
Sold Price: $ : 450
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 421. RUSSIA, Empire. Ekaterina II Velikaya (the Great). 1762-1796. CU 5 Kopeks (43mm, 46.55 g, 12h). Anninsk mint. Dated 1794 AM.
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 422. RUSSIA, Empire. Aleksandr II Nikolaevich. 1855-1881. CU 5 Kopeks (34mm, 16.61 g, 11h). Double brockage. Ekaterinburg mint. Dated 18... EM.
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World, Copper
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ 70
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World, Copper
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ : 250
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World Medals (34)
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 423. ANCIENT GREEK, Kings of Macedon. Alexander III. 336-323 BC. Æ Medal (39mm, 25.09 g, 6h). Later cast in the style of the Giovanni Cavino school.
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 424. FRANCE, Royal. Armand Jean du Plessis (Cardinal Richelieu). Duc de Richelieu 1629-1642. Gilt Cast Æ Medal (73mm, 110.5 g, 12h). Later cast after Jean Warin. Dated 1630, but a later cast.
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World Medals, Bronze
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ 140
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World Medals, Bronze
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ : 110
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 425. FRANCE, Premier République. Directoire. Napoléon Bonaparte. General de l’armée d’Italie, 1796-1797. Æ Medal (63mm, 56.24 g, 12h). Foundation of the Cisalpine Republic. By Manfedini. Struck 1797.
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 426. FRANCE, Premier République. Directoire. 1795-1799. AR Medal (34mm, 16.29 g, 12h). Conquest of Lower Egypt. By Brenet. Denon, director. Dated L’An 7 (AD 1798).
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World Medals, Bronze
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ 325
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World Medals, Silver
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ : 325
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 427. FRANCE, Premier République. Consulat. Napoléon Bonaparte. Premier Consul, 1799-1804. Retrike Æ Medal (60mm, 100.79 g, 12h). The Battle of Marengo and the Passage of the St. Bernard. By J.-P. Montagny after B. Andrieu. Dually-dated 25 Floreal and 26 Prairi
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 428. FRANCE, Premier République. Consulat. Napoléon Bonaparte. Premier Consul, 1799-1804. Æ Medal (54mm, 67.54 g, 11h). Restoration of the Cisalpine Republic. By Lavy. Dated L’An 8 (AD 1800).
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World Medals, Bronze
Estimated: $ 150
Sold Price: $ 120
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World Medals, Bronze
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ : 225
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 429. FRANCE, Premier République. Consulat. Napoléon Bonaparte, with Jean Jacques Régis de Cambacérès and Charles-François Lebrun. Consuls, 1799-1804. Æ Medal (60mm, 99.81 g, 12h). Column of the Department of the Seine. By Gatteaux. Dually dated 14 July 1789 an
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 430. FRANCE, Premier République. Consulat. Napoléon Bonaparte. Premier Consul, 1799-1804. Æ Medal (50mm, 58.13 g, 12h). Attempt on the Life of Napoléon. By H. Auguste. Dated 3 Nivôse L’An 9 (24 December AD 1800).
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World Medals, Bronze
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ 180
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World Medals, Bronze
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ : 130
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 431. FRANCE, Premier République. Consulat. Napoléon Bonaparte. Premier Consul, 1799-1804. AR 5 Franc Medal (38mm, 21.57 g, 11h). Visit to the Paris Mint. Paris mint. By Tiolier. . Dated 21 Ventose L’An 11 (12 March 1803).
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 432. FRANCE, Premier Empire. Napoléon I. 1804-1814. AR Medal (41mm, 39.56 g, 12h). Reestablishment of the Legion d’Honneur. By Andrieu and Jaley. Denon, director. Struck 1804.
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World Medals, Silver
Estimated: $ 200
Sold Price: $ 1 500
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World Medals, Silver
Estimated: $ 200
Sold Price: $ : 325
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 433. FRANCE, Premier Empire. Napoléon I. 1804-1814. Æ Medal (42mm, 34.10 g, 12h). Encampment at Boulogne and the Planned Invasion of England. By Jeuffroy and Jaley. Denon, director. Dually dated 28 Thermidor L’An 12 and 16 August 1804.
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 434. FRANCE, Premier Empire. Napoléon I. 1804-1814. AR Medal (40mm, 36.57 g, 12h). Coronation of Napoléon. By Andrieu and Jeuffroy. Denon, director. Dated L’An 13 (AD 1804).
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World Medals, Bronze
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ 130
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World Medals, Silver
Estimated: $ 150
Sold Price: $ : 900
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 435. FRANCE, Premier Empire. Napoléon I. 1804-1814. Æ Medal (68mm, 148.3 g, 12h). Coronation Celebrations. By Gallé and Jeuffroy. Design by Prudhomme. Dated Frimaire L’An 13 (December 1804).
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 436. FRANCE, Premier Empire. Napoléon I, with Josephine. 1804-1814. Æ Medal (35mm, 19.13 g, 12h). Coronation Celebrations at Paris City Hall. By Brenet. Denon, director. Dated L’An 13 (AD 1804).
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World Medals, Bronze
Estimated: $ 150
Sold Price: $ 250
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World Medals, Bronze
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ : 160
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 437. FRANCE, Premier Empire. Napoléon I. 1804-1814. Æ Medal (41mm, 33.88 g, 12h). The Invasion of England. By Droz and Jeuffroy. Denon, director. Dated 1804 (though struck in London by Sir Edward Thomason, 1820).
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 438. FRANCE, Premier Empire. Napoléon I. 1804-1814. Æ Medal (41mm, 32.31 g, 12h). Coronation as King of Italy. By Andrieu. Denon, director. Dated 23 May 1805 (in Roman numerals).
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World Medals, Bronze
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ 160
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World Medals, Bronze
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ : 200
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 439. FRANCE, Premier Empire. Napoléon I. 1804-1814. Æ Medal (41mm, 35.89 g, 12h). Battle of Austerlitz. By Droz and Jaley. Denon, director. Dually dated 9 Frimaire L’An 14 and 2 December AD 1805 (in Roman numerals).
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 440. FRANCE, Premier Empire. Napoléon I. 1804-1814. Æ Medal (41mm, 38.59 g, 12h). Venice Reunited with Italy. By Andrieu and Brenet. Denon, director. Dated 26 December 1805 (in Roman numerals).
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World Medals, Bronze
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ 150
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World Medals, Bronze
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ : 190
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 441. FRANCE, Premier Empire. Napoléon I. 1804-1814. Æ Medal (40mm, 37.41 g, 12h). Te Deum at the Cathedral of Vienna. By Andrieu and Brenet. Denon, director. Dated 28 December 1805 (in Roman numerals).
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 442. FRANCE, Premier Empire. Napoléon I. 1804-1814. Æ Medal (42mm, 35.42 g, 12h). Conquest of Istria. By Droz and Brenet. Denon, director. Dated 1806 (in Roman numerals).
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World Medals, Bronze
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ 170
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World Medals, Bronze
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ : 180
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 443. FRANCE, Premier Empire. Napoléon I. 1804-1814. Æ Medal (41mm, 38.89 g, 12h). Marriage of Stéphanie de Beauharnais to Karl, Großherzog von Baden. By Andrieu. Denon, director. Dated 1806 (in Roman numerals).
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 444. FRANCE, Premier Empire. Napoléon I. 1804-1814. Æ Medal (41mm, 38.29 g, 12h). Entry of Napoléon into Berlin. By Andrieu and Jaley. Denon, director. Dated 27 October 1806 (in Roman numerals).
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World Medals, Bronze
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ 130
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World Medals, Bronze
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ : 150
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 445. FRANCE, Premier Empire. Napoléon I. 1804-1814. Æ Medal (41mm, 38.00 g, 12h). Battle of Friedland and the Anniversary of Marengo. By Brenet. Denon, director. Dated 14 June (1807).
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 446. FRANCE, Premier Empire. Napoléon I. 1804-1814. Æ Medal (41mm, 39.64 g, 12h). Campaigns of 1806–1807. By Andrieu and George. Denon, director. Dually dated 1806 and 1807 (in Roman numerals).
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World Medals, Bronze
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ 160
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World Medals, Bronze
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ : 350
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 447. FRANCE, Premier Empire. Napoléon I. 1804-1814. Æ Medal (40mm, 37.72 g, 12h). Creation of the Kingdom of Westphalia. By Andrieu and Brenet. Denon, director. Dated 1807 (in Roman numerals).
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 448. FRANCE, Premier Empire. Napoléon I. 1804-1814. Æ Medal (41mm, 40.40 g, 12h). Marriage of Jérôme-Napoléon Bonaparte and Katharina von Württemberg. By Andrieu. Denon, director. Dated 1807 (in Roman numerals).
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World Medals, Bronze
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ 140
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World Medals, Bronze
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ : 200
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 449. FRANCE, Premier Empire. Napoléon I. 1804-1814. Æ Medal (41mm, 37.32 g, 12h). Road from Nice to Rome. By Andrieu and Gayrard. Denon, director. Dated 1807 (in Roman numerals).
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 450. FRANCE, Premier Empire. Napoléon I. 1804-1814. Æ Medal (43mm, 37.74 g, 12h). Opening of the Canal de l’Ourcq. By Andrieu. Denon, director. Dated 15 August 1809 (in Roman numerals).
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World Medals, Bronze
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ 225
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World Medals, Bronze
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ : 150
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 451. FRANCE, Premier Empire. Napoléon I, with Marie-Louise. 1804-1814. AR Medal (27mm, 8.70 g, 12h). Marriage of Napoléon and Marie-Louise. By Gallé and Droz. Denon, director. Dated 1 April 1810 (in Roman numerals).
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 452. FRANCE, Premier Empire. Napoléon I. 1804-1814. Æ Medal (43mm, 40.99 g, 12h). Marriage of Napoleone I and Maria Luigia di Parma. By Luigi Manfredini. Dated 1810 (in Roman numerals).
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World Medals, Silver
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ 170
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World Medals, Bronze
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ : 180
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 453. FRANCE, Premier Empire. temp. Napoléon I. 1804-1814. Æ Medal (41.5mm, 32.34 g, 12h). Athénée du Vaucluse – Prize Medal. By Andrieu. Dated 1811 (in Roman numerals).
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 454. FRANCE, Premier Empire. Napoléon I. 1804-1814. Æ Medal (41mm, 37.67 g, 12h). Entry of Napoléon into Moscow. By Andrieu and Brenet. Denon, director. Dated 14 September 1812 (in Roman numerals).
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World Medals, Bronze
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ 110
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World Medals, Bronze
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ : 275
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 455. FRANCE, Premier Empire. Napoléon I. 1804-1814. Æ Jeton (25mm, 4.89 g, 1h). Napoléon on Elba. By Thomas Kettle. Dated 31 March 1814.
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 456. GERMANY, Pfalz (Kurfüstentum). temp. Karl III Philipp. Elector, 1716-1742. AR Medal (24mm, 12h). Commemorating the Second of the Town’s Enormous Wine Barrels. By A. Cajet. Dually-dated 1664 and 1716.
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World Medals, Bronze
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ 90
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World Medals, Silver
Estimated: $ 300
Sold Price: $ : 200
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British (4)
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 457. PLANTAGENET. Edward II. 1307-1327. AR Penny (19mm, 1.37 g, 12h). New coinage, class 10cf5(b). Canterbury mint. Struck circa 1309-1310.
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 458. TUDOR. Henry VII. 1485-1509. AR Half Groat (20mm, 1.32 g, 4h). Regular profile issue. Canterbury mint; im: rose. Struck 1504-1509.
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British, Silver
Estimated: $ 75
Sold Price: $ 100
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British, Silver
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ : 150
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 459. STUART. Charles II. 1660-1685. AR Pattern Farthing (23mm, 6.48 g, 11h). Milled coinage. Tower (London) mint. Dies by John Roettier. Dated 1665.
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 460. TRADE TOKENS, Middlesex. Spence’s. CU Half Penny (28mm, 10.33 g, 6h). Dated 1794.
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British, Silver
Estimated: $ 300
Sold Price: $ 800
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British, Copper
Estimated: $ 75
Sold Price: $ : 45
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British Medals (4)
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 461. TUDOR. Henry VIII. 1509-1547. Electrotype Gilt AR(?) Medal (54mm, 67.93 g, 10h). Henry’s Assumption of the Title “Supreme Head of the Church of England”. By Henry Bayse (or Basse), chief engraver of the London mint. Dated 1545. Electrotype by Winter Repro
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 462. COMMONWEALTH. Oliver Cromwell. Lord Protector, 1653-1658. Uniface Oval AR Medal (21x24mm, 6.42 g). The Battle of Dunbar and the Military Reward. After T. Simon. Dated 1650 (though an eighteenth century restrike).
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British Medals, Silver
Estimated: $ 150
Sold Price: $ 200
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British Medals, Silver
Estimated: $ 200
Sold Price: $ : 160
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 463. temp. HANOVER. Field-marshal Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington. 1769-1852. Æ Medal (41mm, 39.11 g, 12h). Mudie’s National Medals Series: The Lines of Torres Vedras and the English Army on the Tagus. By J. E. Petit & E. J. Dubois. Dually-dated 1810
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 464. SCOTLAND. Mary. 1542-1567. Electrotype AR Medal (67mm, 75.07 g). By Jacopo Primavera, 16th century. British Museum electrotype by Robert Ready or his sons (marked R R on reverse).
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British Medals, Bronze
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ 140
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British Medals, Silver
Estimated: $ 150
Sold Price: $ : 225
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Electrotypes (36 of 70)
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 465. CAMPANIA, Neapolis. 395-385 BC. Electrotype “Nomos” (18mm, 5.68 g, 3h). Unsigned British Museum electrotype by Robert Ready or his sons.
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 466. CAMPANIA, Neapolis. Circa 300 BC. Electrotype “Nomos” (17mm, 6.08 g, 7h). Unsigned British Museum electrotype by Robert Ready or his sons.
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Electrotypes, Silver
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ 60
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Electrotypes, Silver
Estimated: $ 100
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 467. CALABRIA, Tarentum. Circa 340-335 BC. Electrotype “Nomos” (25mm, 5.85 g, 12h). British Museum electrotype by Robert Ready (marked RR on edge).
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 468. CALABRIA, Tarentum. Circa 320-300 BC. Electrotype “Stater” (17.5mm, 4.33 g, 6h). British Museum electrotype by Robert Ready (marked RR on edge).
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Electrotypes, Silver
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ 130
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Electrotypes, Gold
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ : 325
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 469. LUCANIA, Herakleia. Circa 390-340 BC. Electrotype “Nomos” (24mm, 8.03 g, 3h). British Museum electrotype by Robert Ready (marked RR on edge).
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 470. LUCANIA, Metapontion. Circa 540-510 BC. Electrotype “Nomos” (30mm, 4.44 g, 12h). British Museum electrotype by Robert Ready (marked RR on edge).
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Electrotypes, Silver
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ 350
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Electrotypes, Silver
Estimated: $ 150
Sold Price: $ : 375
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 471. LUCANIA, Metapontion. Circa 330-290 BC. Electrotype “Nomos” (23mm, 6.42 g, 4h). British Museum electrotype by Robert Ready (marked RR on edge).
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 472. LUCANIA, Sybaris. Circa 550-510 BC. Electrotype “Nomos” (29.5mm, 9.36 g, 12h). British Museum electrotype (marked with ligate MB on reverse).
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Electrotypes, Silver
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ 100
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Electrotypes, Silver
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ : 130
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 473. LUCANIA, Velia. Circa 334-300 BC. Electrotype “Nomos” (20mm, 6.44 g, 5h). British Museum electrotype by Robert Ready (marked RR on edge). Kleudoros group.
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 474. BRUTTIUM, Kroton. Circa 425-350 BC. Electrotype “Nomos” (21.5mm, 8.25 g, 5h). British Museum electrotype by Robert Ready (marked RR on edge).
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Electrotypes, Silver
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ 250
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Electrotypes, Silver
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ : 475
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 475. BRUTTIUM, Rhegion. Circa 356-351 BC. Electrotype “Tetradrachm” (24mm, 12.46 g, 7h). British Museum electrotype by Robert Ready (marked RR on edge).
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 476. BRUTTIUM, Terina. Circa 425-420 BC. Electrotype “Nomos” (20.5mm, 5.92 g, 5h). British Museum electrotype by Robert Ready (marked RR on edge).
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Electrotypes, Silver
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ 425
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Electrotypes, Silver
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ : 130
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 477. SICILY, Akragas. Circa 465/0–445/0 BC. Electrotype “Tetradrachm” (26mm, 12.09 g, 8h). British Museum electrotype by Robert Ready (marked RR on edge).
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 478. SICILY, Entella. Punic issues. Circa 396-392/1 BC. Electrotype “Tetradrachm” (29mm, 17.05 g, 12h). British Museum electrotype (marked with ligate MB on obverse).
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Electrotypes, Silver
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ 275
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Electrotypes, Silver
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ : 275
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 479. SICILY, Entella. Punic issues. Circa 320/15-300 BC. Electrotype “Tetradrachm” (25.5mm, 18.01 g, 7h). British Museum electrotype by Robert Ready (marked RR on edge).
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 480. SICILY, Syracuse. The Gamoroi. Circa 500-490/86 BC. Electrotype “Tetradrachm” (25.5mm, 13.12 g, 4h). British Museum electrotype by Robert Ready (marked RR on edge).
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Electrotypes, Silver
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ 120
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Electrotypes, Silver
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ : 475
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 481. SICILY, Syracuse. Second Democracy. 466-405 BC. Electrotype “Tetradrachm” (28mm, 16.44 g, 6h). British Museum electrotype by Robert Ready (marked RR on edge).
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 482. SICILY, Syracuse. Second Democracy. 466-405 BC. Electrotype “Tetradrachm” (24mm, 15.97 g, 2h). British Museum electrotype (marked with ligate MB on reverse).
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Electrotypes, Silver
Estimated: $ 200
Sold Price: $ 600
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Electrotypes, Silver
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ : 180
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 483. SICILY, Syracuse. Dionysios I. 405-367 BC. Electrotype “Dekadrachm” (34.5mm, 36.42 g, 12h). British Museum electrotype by Robert Ready (marked RR on edge).
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 484. SICILY, Syracuse. Pyrrhos. 278-276 BC. Electrotype “Hemistater” (16mm, 2.51 g, 12h). British Museum electrotype by Robert Ready (marked RR on edge).
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Electrotypes, Silver
Estimated: $ 200
Sold Price: $ 500
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Electrotypes, Gold
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ : 375
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 485. SICILY, Syracuse. Philistis, wife of Hieron II. 275-215 BC. Electrotype “16 Litrai – Tetradrachm” (26mm, 13.56 g, 7h). British Museum electrotype by Robert Ready (marked RR on edge).
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 486. SICILY, Uncertain Punic mint. First Punic War. Circa 264-241 BC. Electrotype “5 Shekels – Dekadrachm” (28mm, 28.57 g, 12h). Unmarked Berlin Museum electrotype.
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Electrotypes, Silver
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ 180
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Electrotypes, Silver
Estimated: $ 150
Sold Price: $ : 750
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 487. ISLANDS off THRACE, Thasos. Circa 390-335 BC. Electrotype “Tetradrachm” (22.5mm, 13.32 g, 2h). British Museum electrotype by Robert Ready (marked RR on edge).
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 488. KINGS of THRACE, Macedonian. Lysimachos. 305-281 BC. Electrotype “Tetradrachm” (27mm, 12.57 g, 12h). British Museum electrotype by Robert Ready (marked RR on edge).
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Electrotypes, Silver
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ 90
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Electrotypes, Silver
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ : 80
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 489. MACEDON, Amphipolis. 357/6 BC. Electrotype “Tetradrachm” (24mm, 13.25 g, 6h). Non-British Museum electrotype by Robert Ready (marked RR on edge).
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 490. MACEDON, Chalkidian League. Circa 354 BC. Electrotype “Tetradrachm” (22.5mm, 11.32 g, 12h). British Museum electrotype by Robert Ready (marked RR on edge).
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Electrotypes, Silver
Estimated: $ 200
Sold Price: $ 1 100
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Electrotypes, Silver
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ : 90
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 491. KINGS of MACEDON. Amyntas III. 394/3-370/69 BC. Electrotype “Stater” (20mm, 10.16 g, 1h). British Museum electrotype by Robert Ready or his sons (marked R on edge).
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 492. KINGS of MACEDON. temp. Philip III – Lysimachos. Circa 323-280 BC. Electrotype “Tetradrachm” (27mm, 15.13 g, 7h). British Museum electrotype by Robert Ready (marked RR on edge).
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Electrotypes, Silver
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ 110
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Electrotypes, Silver
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ : 70
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 493. KINGS of MACEDON. Demetrios I Poliorketes. 306-283 BC. Electrotype “Tetradrachm” (28.5mm, 13.36 g, 10h). British Museum electrotype by Robert Ready (marked RR on edge).
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 494. KINGS of MACEDON. Antigonos III Doson. 229-221 BC. Electrotype “Tetradrachm” (31mm, 17.55 g, 5h). British Museum electrotype by an unknown maker (marked MM on edge).
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Electrotypes, Silver
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ 60
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Electrotypes, Silver
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ : 110
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 495. KINGS of MACEDON. Perseus. 179-168 BC. Electrotype “Tetradrachm” (33mm, 15.34 g, 12h). British Museum electrotype by Robert Ready (marked RR on edge).
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 496. KINGS of EPEIROS. Pyrrhos. 297-272 BC. Electrotype “Tetradrachm” (29.5mm, 19.87 g, 11h). British Museum electrotype (marked with ligate MB on obverse).
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Electrotypes, Silver
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ 325
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Electrotypes, Silver
Estimated: $ 150
Sold Price: $ : 350
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 497. THESSALY, Larissa. Circa 356-342 BC. Electrotype “Stater” (24mm, 9.98 g, 11h). British Museum electrotype by Robert Ready (marked RR on edge).
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 498. PHOKIS, Delphi. Circa 338/6-334/3 BC. Electrotype “Stater” (21.5mm, 8.92 g, 6h). British Museum electrotype by Robert Ready (marked RR on edge).
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Electrotypes, Silver
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ 120
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Electrotypes, Silver
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ : 425
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 499. BOEOTIA, Thebes. Circa 405-395 BC. Electrotype “Stater” (20mm, 10.86 g, 11h). British Museum electrotype by Robert Ready (marked RR on edge).
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Electronic Auction 472 Lot: 500. ATTICA, Athens. Circa 545-525/15 BC. Electrotype “Didrachm” (19mm, 7.54 g, 12h). British Museum electrotype by Robert Ready (marked RR on edge).
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Electrotypes, Silver
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ 425
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Electrotypes, Silver
Estimated: $ 100
Sold Price: $ : 750
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