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17101. Zeiss Pocket Magnifier. (S101)
Zeiss Pocket Magnifier. An exceptional field of view for the magnification power; the aplanatic-achromatic design of the lens system provides distortion free view up to and including the peripheral zones; and an anti reflection coating which reduces lens reflection normally encountered with most lens. The glass is a Zeiss D36 (9x/3x+6x) with anti-reflection coating. (S101).

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$150


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5677854. EGYPT, Kingdom. Cairo. Saad Meawad. Silvered-brass token (28mm, 2.20 g, 12h). Undated (c. 1920). VF.
EGYPT, Kingdom. Cairo. Saad Meawad. Silvered-brass token (28mm, 2.20 g, 12h). Undated (c. 1920). Imitating a Spanish Colonial 2-Reales. Small countermark on reverse. VF. Rare.
$150
5682679. DENMARK. Svend II Estridsen. 1047-1075. AR Penny (17mm, 1.05 g). East Danish standard. Roskilde mint. EF.
DENMARK. Svend II Estridsen. 1047-1075. AR Penny (17mm, 1.05 g). East Danish standard. Roskilde mint. Openwork cross fleurée with central pellet-in-annulet, triple pellets in three of the voids and trefoil terminals on three of the bars, upper bar consisting of small globe set on larger globe; all within large open linear convex cross with pellet terminals and joined at ends by double line / Ornate "tapestry" pattern: central design consisting of pellet-in-annulets joined by double lines; on either side, IIIIIOIII and IICIIDII within pelleted border; at outer ends, cross pattée within pelleted border; pellet and crescent in outer voids. Becker Collection 104 (same obv. die); Hede II 53; cf. Hauberg 36 (for type). Richly toned. EF.
$1750
5702035. GERMANY, Frankfurt (city). AR Doppeltaler (41mm, 37.11 g, 12h). Dated 1843. AU.
GERMANY, Frankfurt (city). AR Doppeltaler (41mm, 37.11 g, 12h). Dated 1843. Crowned eagle facing with wings spread, head left / Denomination and date within wreath. J&F 1079; Davenport 641; KM 329. Lustrous, scattered marks and scratches. AU.
$775
5714694. SWEDEN. Gustav III. 1771–1792. AR Riksdaler (41mm, 28.86 g, 12h). Stockholm mint. Dated 1776 OL. Good VF.
SWEDEN. Gustav III. 1771–1792. AR Riksdaler (41mm, 28.86 g, 12h). Stockholm mint. Dated 1776 OL. Head right / Crowned and collared coat-of-arms. Large cross atop crown. Delzanno 12; Davenport 1735; KM 514. Toned, scratches, marks, hairlines. Good VF.
$795
5715874. JAPAN, Modern. Meiji Era. AV 10 Yen (29mm, 12h). Osaka mint. Dated Meiji Year 4 (AD 1871). PCGS MS 64.
JAPAN, Modern. Meiji Era. AV 10 Yen (29mm, 12h). Osaka mint. Dated Meiji Year 4 (AD 1871). Flying imperial dragon coiled right around fireball / Radiant sun within wreath; crossed banners in background, chrysanthemum flower above, paulownia flower below. JNDA 01-2; KM (Y) 12; Friedberg 46. In PCGS encapsulation 44002673, graded MS 64.
$9950
5715900. LOW COUNTRIES, Breda. Besieged by the Spanish under Ambrosio Spínola, Marqués de los Balbases, July 1624-5 July 1625. AR 40 Stuiver Klippe (25x27mm, 9.53 g). Eighty Years’ War issue. Emission of January 1625. Dated 1625. Good VF.
LOW COUNTRIES, Breda. Besieged by the Spanish under Ambrosio Spínola, Marqués de los Balbases, July 1624-5 July 1625. AR 40 Stuiver Klippe (25x27mm, 9.53 g). Eighty Years’ War issue. Emission of January 1625. Dated 1625. • BREDA • OBSESSA • 1625 •, crowned coat-of-arms of Maurits van Oranje; all within pearl border; 40 stamp above, civic coat-of-arms stamp to left and right, rose stamp below / Blank. Korchnak 112; Maillet pl. XVII, 13; CNM 2.09.9; Delmonte, Argent 322. Toned. Good VF.
$1775
5715901. LOW COUNTRIES, Breda. Besieged by the Spanish under Ambrosio Spínola, Marqués de los Balbases, July 1624-5 July 1625. AR 20 Stuiver Klippe (21x20mm, 5.11 g). Eighty Years’ War issue. Emission of January 1625. Dated 1625. VF.
LOW COUNTRIES, Breda. Besieged by the Spanish under Ambrosio Spínola, Marqués de los Balbases, July 1624-5 July 1625. AR 20 Stuiver Klippe (21x20mm, 5.11 g). Eighty Years’ War issue. Emission of January 1625. Dated 1625. • BREDA • OBSESSA • 1625 •, coat-of-arms of Maurits van Oranje; all within pearl border; 20 stamp above, rose stamp below / Blank. Korchnak 113; Maillet pl. XVII, 14; CNM 2.09.10; Delmonte, Argent 323. Toned, a few very light scratches. VF.
$1150
5715957. GERMANY, Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (Principality). August der Jüngere (the Younger). 1635-1666. AR Löser zu 1.5 Talern (62mm, 42.80 g, 2h). Zellerfeld mint. Dated 1664 HS. Near EF.
GERMANY, Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (Principality). August der Jüngere (the Younger). 1635-1666. AR Löser zu 1.5 Talern (62mm, 42.80 g, 2h). Zellerfeld mint. Dated 1664 HS. August on horseback right, holding baton and reins; 1½ stamped below / Coat-of-arms surmounted by five ornately crested helmets. Welter 773; Davenport 77; KM 450.4. Iridescent cabinet toning. Near EF.
$6675
182790000. Classical Numismatic Group Inc., The Giovanni Maria Staffieri Collection of the Coins of Roman Alexandria. 273 individual lots total. Includes Introduction and Prices Realized. Limited Edition. (X279)
Classical Numismatic Group Inc., The Giovanni Maria Staffieri Collection of the Coins of Roman Alexandria. 273 individual lots total. Includes Introduction and Prices Realized. Limited Edition. (X279)

(From the Cataloguer's Introduction):

"It has been a rare privilege to catalog the following Alexandrian coins from the collection of Giovanni Maria Staffieri. I have been aware of Giovanni and his collection for a long time now, as he purchased quite a few “old friends” from my collection of Alexandrian coinage, when we sold the best pieces in December of 1990 (Classical Numismatic Auctions XIII). I finally was able to meet him in person at the XVth International Numismatic Congress held in Taormina, Sicily in September of 2015. At the Congress, Giovanni told me that he was working on a book devoted to his collection, which he completed earlier this year: Alexandria In Nummis, 30 a.C.–298 d.C. – Una passione – Una collezione. It is a wonderful book, worthy of such an impressive collection.

Giovanni was born in Lugano, Switzerland in 1944. After completing his studies at the University of Zürich in 1969, he returned to his hometown to start his own business. After a successful career of 40 years, Giovanni retired in 2009, and was able to concentrate on his various avocations, including numismatics.

A life member of the Swiss Numismatic Society since 1966 (a gift from his father), Giovanni started attending meetings of the Society in Zürich on a regular basis in the 1970s, where he would meet Dr. Piero Beretta from Milan. It was Dr. Beretta who introduced him to the Roman coins from the mint of Alexandria in Egypt, and indeed, Giovanni purchased many of his best coins, almost all ex Dattari, from Dr. Beretta. Dr. Beretta, a classical art teacher, had the good fortune to purchase these coins directly from the Dattari collection when it was being dispersed.

Giovanni has never been content with just being a collector, and indeed, his scholarly publications and articles are numerous and reflect his intense interest in the Alexandrian series. Several of his articles are cited in the following catalogue, and of course, every coin in this sale is listed (with full descriptions and commentary) by Giovanni in his book Alexandria In Nummis.

The following 273 lots represent the finest and rarest coins from the Alexandrian collection of Giovanni Maria Staffieri, which includes 116 coins from the Giovanni Dattari collection – probably still one of the finest and most complete collections ever assembled. I am honored that Giovanni included 26 coins from my collection. Other notable collectors of Alexandrian coins represented in the pedigree chain of the Staffieri collection are: Lloyd Beauchaine, Renzo Canavesi, Colonel James W. Curtis, Philip DeVicci, Garth R. Drewry, Carlo Fontana, John Work Garrett, Tony Hardy, Marcel Jungfleisch, Richard Cyril Lockett, Dr. Meyer-Coloniensis, Athos Moretti, Giuseppe Nascia, Walter Niggeler, Jean-Pierre Righetti, David Simpson, Dr. Hans Steger, and Gilbert Steinberg.

Finally, I have strived for accuracy in the following catalogue, but any errors found are my own."

Kerry K. Wetterstrom
November 2017

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$50


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182800000. Classical Numismatic Group Inc., The Giovanni Maria Staffieri Collection of the Coins of Roman Alexandria. 273 individual lots total. Includes Introduction and Prices Realized. Limited Edition. (X280)
Classical Numismatic Group Inc., The Giovanni Maria Staffieri Collection of the Coins of Roman Alexandria. 273 individual lots total. Includes Introduction and Prices Realized. Limited Edition. (X280)

(From the Cataloguer's Introduction):

"It has been a rare privilege to catalog the following Alexandrian coins from the collection of Giovanni Maria Staffieri. I have been aware of Giovanni and his collection for a long time now, as he purchased quite a few “old friends” from my collection of Alexandrian coinage, when we sold the best pieces in December of 1990 (Classical Numismatic Auctions XIII). I finally was able to meet him in person at the XVth International Numismatic Congress held in Taormina, Sicily in September of 2015. At the Congress, Giovanni told me that he was working on a book devoted to his collection, which he completed earlier this year: Alexandria In Nummis, 30 a.C.–298 d.C. – Una passione – Una collezione. It is a wonderful book, worthy of such an impressive collection.

Giovanni was born in Lugano, Switzerland in 1944. After completing his studies at the University of Zürich in 1969, he returned to his hometown to start his own business. After a successful career of 40 years, Giovanni retired in 2009, and was able to concentrate on his various avocations, including numismatics.

A life member of the Swiss Numismatic Society since 1966 (a gift from his father), Giovanni started attending meetings of the Society in Zürich on a regular basis in the 1970s, where he would meet Dr. Piero Beretta from Milan. It was Dr. Beretta who introduced him to the Roman coins from the mint of Alexandria in Egypt, and indeed, Giovanni purchased many of his best coins, almost all ex Dattari, from Dr. Beretta. Dr. Beretta, a classical art teacher, had the good fortune to purchase these coins directly from the Dattari collection when it was being dispersed.

Giovanni has never been content with just being a collector, and indeed, his scholarly publications and articles are numerous and reflect his intense interest in the Alexandrian series. Several of his articles are cited in the following catalogue, and of course, every coin in this sale is listed (with full descriptions and commentary) by Giovanni in his book Alexandria In Nummis.

The following 273 lots represent the finest and rarest coins from the Alexandrian collection of Giovanni Maria Staffieri, which includes 116 coins from the Giovanni Dattari collection – probably still one of the finest and most complete collections ever assembled. I am honored that Giovanni included 26 coins from my collection. Other notable collectors of Alexandrian coins represented in the pedigree chain of the Staffieri collection are: Lloyd Beauchaine, Renzo Canavesi, Colonel James W. Curtis, Philip DeVicci, Garth R. Drewry, Carlo Fontana, John Work Garrett, Tony Hardy, Marcel Jungfleisch, Richard Cyril Lockett, Dr. Meyer-Coloniensis, Athos Moretti, Giuseppe Nascia, Walter Niggeler, Jean-Pierre Righetti, David Simpson, Dr. Hans Steger, and Gilbert Steinberg.

Finally, I have strived for accuracy in the following catalogue, but any errors found are my own."

Kerry K. Wetterstrom
November 2017

This is for catalog orders for delivery outside North America only.

Postage and handling rates shown on web generated orders do not apply. The price of the catalog includes shipping.
$75


26 coins available
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Amount Subtotal:  $23295







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