Coins auctions

PolandJohn II Casimir Vasa (1649–1668) – Crown coins Obverse: An armed arm emerging from the clouds, holding a sheaf of wheat beneath a crown, DOMI - NVS • ASSVMPSIT • ME; Reverse: An armored arm emerging from the clouds, holding an encrypted padlock inscribed with IOANES / CASIMI / RVS•, below which is CORONAT9 • ANNO • 1649 / D • 17. IANV •, COMPACTVM • - EST • DESVPER ...
PolandThe Second Polish Republic (1918–1939) – circulation coins bust of a woman holding ears of grain polished
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RussiaNicholas II (1894–1917) very handsome
RussiaNicholas II (1894–1917) gold, 4.31 g, a beautiful piece
PolandThe Second Polish Republic (1918–1939) – Circulation Coins Banner – 100th Anniversary of the November Uprising cleaned
PolandThe Second Polish Republic (1918–1939) – Circulation Coins Józef Piłsudski The reverse is slightly worn, but the coin is in very good condition; a rarer year
PolandThe Second Polish Republic (1918–1939) – Circulation Coins Romuald Traugutt – 70th Anniversary of the January Uprising cleaned
PolandThe Second Polish Republic (1918–1939) – circulation coins a bust of a woman holding ears of grain, struck with dies positioned opposite each other cleaned
PolandPolish People’s Republic (1952–1989) – proof coins The set includes a collection of coins from the Millennium of the Polish State series: Mieszko and Dąbrówka, Mieszko and Dąbrówka /busts facing right/ PROBE, and Mieszko and Dąbrówka /heads facing right/ PROBE silver, a total of 3 beautiful pieces, all in a very nice cherry-red leather box dated 966–1966
PolandSecond Polish Republic (1918–1939) – circulation coins bust of a woman holding ears of grain; a variant featuring a horn and a torch on the obverse next to the date cleaned
PolandDuchy of Warsaw (1807–1815) – Frederick Augustus I (1806–1827) fairly well-preserved
PolandSigismund III Vasa (1587–1632) – Crown coins on the reverse, the letter L and an abbreviated date separated by the Lewart coat of arms reverse struck twice, local patina
RussiaNicholas II (1894–1917) gold, 4.28 g, very nice
PolandThe Second Polish Republic (1918–1939) – Circulation Coins Flag – 100th Anniversary of the November Uprising minted with a shallow die, coin cleaned
PolandThe Second Polish Republic (1918–1939) – circulation coins A coin minted to commemorate the 900th anniversary of the coronation of Bolesław Chrobry as King of Poland yellow gold, 6.45 g
PolandThe Second Polish Republic (1918–1939) – circulation coins bust of a woman holding ears of grain polished
PolandThe Second Polish Republic (1918–1939) – Circulating Coins Józef Piłsudski beautiful
PolandWładysław Jagiełło (1386–1434) Obverse: Crown, with “F‡” and “MONE” (lily) “WLADISLA” below; Reverse: Eagle, with “REGIS” (lily) “POLONIE” silver, 22.5 mm, 1.55 g
PolandThe Second Polish Republic (1918–1939) – Circulating Coins Sailing Ship cleaned
PolandStefan Batory (1576–1586) – Lithuanian coins variant featuring the Fox coat of arms beneath the king’s bust damage to the coin’s background in front of the monarch’s face
PolandSigismund II Augustus (1545–1572) – Lithuanian coins ends of the inscriptions LI / LITVA, variant with a single vertical stripe on the horse’s hindquarters beautiful
PolandSigismund I the Old (1506–1548) – City of Gdańsk On the obverse, the end of the PRVS legend, trefoils on either side of the denomination and the date
PolandThe Second Polish Republic (1918–1939) – Circulation Coins Józef Piłsudski lightly cleaned, with a local copper patina on the coin
PolandThe Second Polish Republic (1918–1939) – circulation coins Nike, with mint mark cleaned
TuvaluElizabeth II (1952–2022) The Gods of Olympus – Athena 999 fine silver, 31.36 g, standard hallmarks, coin in a plastic capsule
TuvaluElizabeth II (1952–2022) The Gods of Olympus – Ares 999 fine silver, 31.39 g, standard hallmarks, in a plastic capsule
PolandKrakow Dynasty—Leszek the White (1202–1227) or his successors A bust of a man facing forward, wearing a cloak, beneath a wreath, above which, in a mirror image, an imitation of a Hebrew inscription silver, 14.6 mm, 0.09 g, beautifully preserved coin, piece in a capsule
PolandThe Second Polish Republic (1918–1939) – Circulation Coins Józef Piłsudski – Strzelecki Eagle cleaned
PolandWładysław Jagiełło (1386–1434) Obverse: Crown, + MONE * WLΛDISLΛI, Reverse: Eagle, + REGI…LONIE : * silver, 23.0 mm, 1.46 g, interesting, unlisted variant
PolandThe Second Polish Republic (1918–1939) – Circulation Coins Jan III Sobieski – 250th Anniversary of the Battle of Vienna lightly cleaned
RussiaNicholas II (1894–1917) gold, 6.42 g, coin struck with deep dies
PolandRussian Partition – Nicholas I (1825–1855) small date numerals, 6 with a bent roof coin has been lightly cleaned but is still in good condition
PolandWładysław Jagiełło (1386–1434) Obverse: Crown, with “W‡” and “…WLADISLA…” below it; Reverse: Eagle, “…S (lily) POLONIE” silver, 21.9 mm, 1.44 g, uncirculated
PolandThe Second Polish Republic (1918–1939) – Circulation Coins Jan III Sobieski – 250th Anniversary of the Battle of Vienna cleaned
PolandSigismund III Vasa (1587–1632) – Crown coins end of the inscription PRVS MΛS, open Sas coat of arms
AustriaFranz Joseph I (1848–1916) Minted to commemorate the 60th anniversary of his reign patina, beautiful
PolandWładysław Jagiełło (1386–1434) Obverse: An eagle facing forward, surrounded by + MONETA RVSSIE; Reverse: A lion climbing to the left, + MONETA RVSSIE silver, 19.2 mm, 0.95 g
The Roman RepublicC. Vibivs C. f. Pansa (90 BCE) Obverse: Head of Apollo in a laurel wreath facing right, with “PANSA” to the left; Reverse: Minerva in a quadriga facing right, with the inscription “C VIBIVS C F” silver, 20.6 mm, 3.84 g
PolandKrakow Dynasty—Władysław Laskonogi 1202–1231 or his successors A pair of arcades flanked by a pair of lilies, between them a column topped by a small tower with a pointed roof; on either side of the tower is a small sphere; on the reverse, the inscription (bracha) בדכה silver, 15.0 mm, 0.12 g, beautifully preserved piece, coin in a capsule
The Roman RepublicCn. Plancius, 55 BCE Obverse: Head of a woman facing right, wearing a flat hat (causia); CN PLANCIVS - AED • CVR • S • C; Reverse: Cretan goat facing right, with a bow and quiver behind it silver, 17.4 mm, 3.61 g
PolandSigismund II Augustus (1545–1572) – Lithuanian coins legend endings: LI / LITVA very nice
PolandThird Republic of Poland (since 1989) – collector’s coins Stefan Batory (1576–1586) – bust 925 silver, mintage of 15,000 pieces, mirror-finish dies, coin in a capsule
PolandJohn II Casimir Vasa (1649–1668) – Crown coins the Bydgoszcz crown above the monogram and coat of arms very nicely struck and preserved
PolandThe Second Polish Republic (1918–1939) – Circulation Coins Józef Piłsudski – Strzelecki Eagle
PolandThird Republic of Poland (since 1989) – collector’s coins Sigismund II Augustus (1548–1572) – bust 925 silver, mintage of 13,000 pieces, mirror-finish dies, delicate patina, coin in a capsule
PolandSecond Polish Republic (1918–1939) – circulation coins 1 x Józef Piłsudski, 2 x Sailing Ship 3 pieces total
United States of America (USA) Walking Liberty type 999 fine silver, 31.1 g = 1 ounce of pure silver
PolandThird Republic of Poland (since 1989) - collector coins The Amber Trail oxidized 925 silver, amber, mintage of 30,000 pieces, coin in a capsule
PolandDuchy of Warsaw (1807–1815) – Frederick Augustus I (1806–1827) wreath sprigs pointing downward
PolandThe Second Polish Republic (1918–1939) – Circulation Coins Józef Piłsudski worn

Indus, drachma, (239–251)

III+/II-
14 EUR
IndiaVijayasena 239–251 Obverse: Head of Vijayasena facing right, wearing a satrap’s cap; around it, an imitation of a Greek legend; Reverse: A hill with three arches; around it, symbols of the sun and moon; below, water; legend silver, 15.3 mm, 2.18 g
PolandThe Second Polish Republic (1918–1939) – Circulation Coins Józef Piłsudski reverse slightly worn, but the coin is in very good condition
United States of America (USA) Walking Liberty type 999 fine silver, 31.1 g = 1 ounce of pure silver

Poland, bracteate

I-/II+
177 EUR
PolandThe Kraków Dynasty—Leszek the White (1202–1227) or his successors A cross composed of four arches, with a ring and four spheres inside, and a stag in each corner silver, 0.07 g, 15.2 mm, slight cracks in the disc, but a beautifully preserved coin, piece in a capsule
SilesiaDuchy of Legnica, Brzeg, and Wołów – Frederick II (1488–1505–1547) rare type
PolandThe Second Polish Republic (1918–1939) – Circulating Coins Sailing Ship 3 items total
RussiaAlexander I (1801–1825)
PolandNovember Uprising (1830–1831) on the reverse, a fraction of 211/625 with a fraction bar in the mint mark serrations, trace of a removed loop
PolandSigismund II Augustus (1545–1572) – Lithuanian coins Legend endings: LI / LITVA A beautifully preserved coin, in NGC packaging No. 8588053-030, graded MS64
Greece and the Post-Hellenistic PeriodCimmerian Bosporus – Tauric Chersonesos Obverse: A lion running to the right, with its head turned back; Reverse: A four-field incusum square, with a jug (?) and a ball with a twig (?) in the fields silver, 13.2 mm, 2.31 g
PolandSigismund II Augustus (1545–1572) – Lithuanian coins legend endings: LI / LITV A beautifully preserved coin, in NGC packaging No. 8581983-009, graded MS64
The Roman Empirevarious emperors Vespasian (69–79) / 2 x Hadrian (117–138) / Marcus Aurelius (161–180) silver, 4 pieces total
PolandThe Second Polish Republic (1918–1939) – Circulating Coins Józef Piłsudski – Strzelecki Eagle cleaned