Roma Numismatics Auction XXIV

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ROMA NUMISMATICS LIMITED

Auction XXIV 28 MARCH 2022

Roma Numismatics Limited 40 Villiers Street London WC2N 6NJ United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0)20 7846 7115 www.romanumismatics.com email: info@romanumismatics.com

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Auction XXIII 24 MAR. 13:00 Celtic and greek coins 20:00 Roman COINS: Provincial, Republic 25 MAR. 13:00 The David Miller Collection Roman coins: Imperatorial, Imperial Mare Nostrum Hoard, Byzantine Coins

Auction XXIV 28 MAR. 13:00 Islamic, British and World Coins 15:00 The Mike Ballerini Collection 17:30 The R.T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals

Location Please note this is a purely internet and telephone based event and the auction will not be held at a public venue. To find out more about participating please see page v.

Viewing At the office of Roma Numismatics: 40 Villiers Street London, WC2N 6NJ United Kingdom From February 28th - March 23rd Monday - friday, 09.30 - 17.30 by appointment To assist you with making informed bidding decisions, high resolution images of our auction lots are available upon request. LOT PICKUP WILL BE AVAILABLE FROM 13.00 ON WEDNESDAY 30 MARCH

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The Team Richard E Beale Managing Director & Senior Numismatist

Simon Parkin Senior Manager & Numismatist

Sally Oliver Associate Manager & Numismatist

Clementine Bowring Associate Manager & Numismatist

Alice Prince Client Manager

Christine Scott Finance Manager

Guillem Southwood Auction Photographer

Joe Hazell Auction Cataloguer

Michael Tigchelaar Auction Cataloguer

Lara Drew Auction Cataloguer

Svetlana Egorova Senior Dispatch Administrator

Emma Hewson Dispatch Administrator

Italo Vecchi Consultant Specialist

Chris Rumney Deniz Grotjohann UK/EU Representative, World Coinage European Representative

ABSENTEE BIDDING You may submit an absentee bid that will be executed on your behalf by Roma Numismatics. Roma Numismatics will attempt to obtain the lot for you at the lowest possible price, and will not purchase the lot for you at a price higher than the maximum you specify. This service is free and confidential. Absentee bids must be sent and received in good time. To place absentee bids please submit your list of lots, together with your maximum bids, either by email or post using the form provided, or online at www.RomaNumismatics.com. You may also participate live online during the sale at www. RomaNumismatics.com/live-bidding

email or postal bids The customer is responsible for submitting these in good time and confirming that the bids have been received. Please note we no longer accept bids by fax.

Telephone bids Bids may be placed by telephone as the auction is in progress, but are accepted only at the discretion of Roma Numismatics and at the risk of the customer. Roma Numismatics will not be held responsible for any failure to execute bids by telephone during the auction resulting from technical issues, miscommunication or any other reason. Any client wishing to bid by telephone should inform Roma Numismatics no later than 72 hours before the auction, and should have a prepared list of all the lots they wish to bid on.

Commission Bidding BID ONLINE PRIOR TO THE AUCTION, SEE BIDS UPDATED IN REAL-TIME ON THE ROMA SITE. Commission bids may be submitted prior to the auction at www.RomaNumismatics.com - these bids will be automatically executed on the website, and will then be carried over into the live auction and executed by the auctioneer on the day.

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Live Internet Bidding

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BID ONLINE DURING THE AUCTION, HEAR THE AUCTION LIVE ON YOUR COMPUTER. Real-time bids may be placed on the Roma Numismatics’ website and at www.biddr.ch on the day of the sale. These bids will be executed live on the floor. A 2% surcharge will apply to lots won through either live internet bidding service. Roma Numismatics is not responsible for any missed lots or bids due to network speed or down-time. It is advisable to register as early as possible for these services.

Successful Bids Successful bidders will be notified and invoiced normally within 24 hours of the auction. Prices realised will be published around the same time.

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Conditions of Sale 1. The following Terms and Conditions apply to Bidders of all Auctions held by Roma Numismatics Ltd. By making a Bid, the Bidder agrees to these Terms and Conditions and accepts to be bound by them. ESTIMATES 2. All estimates for Lots are in pounds sterling (£). Any other currency displayed against a Lot is indicative only for the convenience of the Bidder and does not constitute an offer by Roma Numismatics Ltd to pay in any other currency. DESCRIPTIONS 3. The details of any Lot(s), including a description of each item is contained in the Catalogue and/or on Roma Numismatics Ltd’s website. 4. All grades, descriptions and rarity information are the opinion of the cataloguer. Conditions of all Lot(s) are as they appear in the photographs displayed in the Catalogue and/or on the Roma Numismatics Ltd website. Condition reports are available upon request. 5. Bidders are encouraged to carefully examine in person any Lot(s) for which they intend or do Bid for as it is not possible to note all marks or defects or colours. Roma Numismatics Ltd makes no guarantee as to the physical quality or condition of any Lot(s). 6. Any prospective Bidders who exercise the opportunity to physically inspect and examine any Lot(s) in hand shall assume all responsibility and liability for any damage they cause in the course of such examination. Roma Numismatics Ltd shall have sole discretion in determining the value of any damage caused, which shall be promptly paid to Roma Numismatics Ltd by the prospective Bidder. AUTHENTICITY 7. Roma Numismatics Ltd guarantees the absolute authenticity of all Lots Sold. There is no expiration to this guarantee. BIDDING 8. Unless otherwise determined at the discretion of the auctioneer, opening Bids will be 60% of the estimate unless there are existing higher Bids. 9. A Bid, once placed, is final. A Bid cannot be revoked. 10. A Bid is placed: 10.1. In the case of a Live (Printed) Auction when the auctioneer acknowledges a Bid and communicates to the other Bidders participating in the Auction that the Bid price has been altered accordingly; or 10.2. In the case of an Absentee (mail or other written) Bid, when a Bid is received by Roma Numismatics Ltd no later than one hour before the commencement of an Auction at which the Lot is due to be auctioned. It is the Bidder’s responsibility to ensure that Absentee Bid(s), whether submitted via the Roma Numismatics Ltd website or by other acceptable means, are accurate and placed in accordance with this sub-clause. Bids received after this point are not guaranteed to be accepted, but when accepted and executed the Bidder is subject to the same terms above. 11. If your Bid is successful You will become the Buyer of that particular Lot and be liable to pay the Hammer Price, plus those applicable charges and fees set out in the “Charges & Payment” section in these Terms and Conditions. 12. Roma Numismatics Ltd shall have absolute discretion to accept or decline any Bid, withdraw Lots from sale or re-open Bidding for any Lot at any time, whether before or after a Lot is Sold, until such time as the Buyer takes physical possession of the Lot, in circumstances which may include, but are not limited to (1) a bidding error has occurred (2) Roma Numismatics Ltd becomes aware of a dispute in relation to the Lot, Sale or Auction (3) Roma Numismatics Ltd has not received payment for the Lot. 13. For the protection of Absentee Bids, no ‘unlimited’ or ‘buy’ Bids will be accepted by Roma Numismatics Ltd. 14. When identical Bids are received for the same Lot, preference will be given to the Bid received first. Absentee Bids will take preference over a floor Bid. 15. Some Lots may carry a Reserve. Roma Numismatics Ltd reserves the right not to sell a Lot below the Reserve, or will repurchase the item on behalf of the consignor or for the account of Roma Numismatics Ltd. If a Reserve exists Roma Numismatics Ltd reserves the right to Bid on any Lot on behalf of the consignor up to the amount of the Reserve against any other Bidders. CHARGES & PAYMENT 16. A Buyer’s Fee equivalent to 20% of the Hammer Price will be added to the Hammer Price and payable by the Buyer to Roma Numismatics Ltd in accordance with these Terms and Conditions: 17. VAT at the applicable rate (applicable to customers within the UK) is due on the Buyer’s Fee only, not the Hammer Price. Roma Numismatics Ltd registered VAT number is 901478828. 18. A 2% surcharge of the Hammer Price will be applied to Bids submitted via post or email, rather than being placed on the Roma Numismatics Ltd website. 19. A 2% surcharge of the Hammer Price will be applied to Bids submitted via Roma Numismatics’ live internet bidding service or www.biddr.ch. 20. Invoices are due immediately upon receipt by the Buyer. Roma Numismatics Ltd reserves the right to charge interest on invoices that remain unpaid for 1 calendar month after the date they become due at the rate of 2% per calendar month, except where prior agreement has been made with regards to payment. 21. The Buyer is responsible for paying all bank charges and any shipping and insurance costs. 22. Invoices are sent to Buyers by email. They can also be found listed under ‘Pending Invoices’ in the ‘My Account’ section of the Roma Numismatics Ltd’ website, and can be paid via the website by selecting the preferred payment option of BACS, PayPal or Credit/Debit card. Cash payments are no longer accepted. PayPal and Credit/Debit card payments are accepted only for invoices of £2,500 total value or less. DELIVERY, COLLECTION & STORAGE 23. The Buyer will be required to satisfy the requirements of Roma Numismatics Ltd AML Policy before the Lot will be released. Buyers may, subject to payment of any fees or charges for delivery, either: 23.1. Collect Lots Sold to them from Roma Numismatics Ltd in person from the main office at 40 Villiers Street, London, WC2N 6NJ by prior appointment, or 23.2. Arrange with Roma Numismatics Ltd to send or deliver the Lot to the Buyer’s nominated address by post, courier or such other method as agreed with Roma Numismatics Ltd. 24. Buyers shall at all times be liable for any costs or expenses incurred by Roma Numismatics Ltd associated with the Buyer’s nominated delivery method. Roma Numismatics Ltd standard delivery costs are set out in the Catalogue and on the Roma Numismatics Ltd website. Any additional costs will be as displayed in the Catalogue and /or the Roma Numismatics Ltd website. 25. Roma Numismatics Ltd shall store any Lot following Sale until shipment to the Buyer without charge. RISK & TITLE 26. Risk in the Lot passes to the Buyer when the Buyer takes physical possession of the Lot. 27. Title remains with the owner until such time as all sums owed to Roma Numismatics Ltd, by the Buyer, have been received by Roma Numismatics Ltd as cleared funds into Roma Numismatics Ltd’s bank account. MPORT/EXPORT RESTRICTIONS 28. Any Lot that is Sold that is subject to United States of America (US) or German import restrictions must be legally imported into the US or Germany (unless otherwise explicitly stated in the Lot description). Any such Lot will be accompanied by documentation proving that the Lot was outside of the source country prior to the Effective Date, or a valid export certificate issued by the country of origin. Any Lot subject to US or German import restrictions that may not lawfully

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Conditions of Sale (Continued) be imported into these countries will be clearly indicated as such in the Catalogue with a notice stating ‘not suitable for US/German market’. I29. Our commitment to ethical and responsible provenance ensures that the Seller affirms each Lot is Their lawful property to sell, and where cultural property restrictions may exist, that it meets the requirements to be legally imported into the US and/or Germany. 30. Roma Numismatics Ltd will endeavour to carry out importations on behalf of the Buyer to enable shipment of that Lot to the Buyer’s nominated location but the Buyer is ultimately responsible for ensuring compliance with import regulations and procedures. However, any Buyer, whether based in the US, Germany or elsewhere, who purchases a Lot that cannot be lawfully imported into either the US or Germany, with the intention that the Lot is sent to either of those jurisdictions, shall be deemed to purchase the Lot and will be liable to pay all fees, charges and cost that become due when Knocked Down. 31. Roma Numismatics Ltd will not, and will not be compelled to, under any circumstances accept instructions from any person, make arrangements or be required to forward or send any Lot that cannot be lawfully imported to any jurisdiction to that jurisdiction. 32. Roma Numismatics Ltd undertakes to obtain export licences for those Lots that require them. RETURNS 33. If a Buyer suspects a Lot is not authentic they must notify Roma Numismatics Ltd as soon as possible. Rejection by any third party grading service for any reason will not by itself constitute grounds for return of the Lot(s). The Buyer must support any claim of non-authenticity by valid technical evidence provided by at least 2 (two) separate qualified firms or individuals. A Lot may only be returned to Roma Numismatics Ltd if it is agreed to be not authentic by Roma Numismatics Ltd. 34. A Lot may be returned to Roma Numismatics Ltd within 21 (twenty one) days of the Sale Date if it is materially different from its description. 35. In circumstances where a Lot is returned by a Buyer pursuant to clause 32 or 33 and Roma Numismatics Ltd agrees to a refund, the amount to be refunded to the Buyer shall be (1) the Hammer Price (2) the Buyer’s Fee (3) the surcharge paid under clause 18 (if any). In all other cases, Roma Numismatics Ltd is not liable to refund or pay a Buyer for any fees or costs associated with returning a Lot to Roma Numismatics Ltd or the refund of any shipping charges or external or 3rd party costs. 36. All refunds will be made in Pounds Sterling unless otherwise agreed. 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COINS OF THE ISLAMIC WORLD

1207. Artuqids of Mardin, Najm al-Din Alpi Æ Dirham. Uncertain mint, AH 547-572 = AD 1152-1177. Two diademed long-haired busts facing each other, legend above and below, pellet between / Nimbate Virgin Mary, crowning the Byzantine emperor, Naskhi legend between and to left and right. S/S type 28; Album 1827; Artuk 1219; Edhem 32; Whelan type II, 40. 16.60g, 32mm, 6h. Extremely Fine, one of the finest examples of the type.

250

Acquired from Naville Numismatics.

1208. Ayyubids, Al-Nasir Yusuf I (Saladin) AV Dinar. Al-Qahira mint, AH 578 = AD 1182. Mint and date formula in outer margin; citing the Abbasid caliph “Abu l-Ábbas al-Nasir li-din Allah” in inner margin; “al-Imam/Ahmad” in two lines across field / Kalima and Qur`an IX, 33 in outer margin, name and titles in inner margin; “Yusuf/bin Ayyub” in two lines across field. Album 785.2; Balog 38; 4.15g, 20mm, 5h. 350

Extremely Fine.

1209. Ayyubids, Al-Nasir Yusuf I (Saladin) AV Dinar. Al-Qahira mint, AH 585 = AD 1189. Mint and date formula in outer margin; citing the Abbasid caliph “Abu l-Ábbas al-Nasir li-din Allah” in inner margin; “al-Imam/Ahmad” in two lines across field / Kalima and Qur`an IX, 33 in outer margin; name and titles in inner margin; “Yusuf/bin Ayyub” in two lines across field. Album 785.2; Balog 58. 4.29g, 20mm, 3h. Good Very Fine.

300

1210. Ayyubids, Al-Nasir Yusuf I (Saladin) AV Dinar. Al-Qahira mint, AH 586 = AD 1190. Mint and date formula in outer margin, citing the Abbasid caliph “Abu l-Ábbas al-Nasir li-din Allah” in inner margin; “al-Imam/Ahmad” in two lines across field / Kalima and Qur`an IX, 33 in outer margin, name and titles in inner margin; “Yusuf/bin Ayyub” in two lines across field. Album 785.2; Balog 46. 4.41g, 20mm, 12h. Near Extremely Fine.

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1211. Ayyubids, Al-Aziz Uthman AV Dinar. Al-Qahira mint, AH 591 = AD 1195. Mint and date formula in outer margin; citing the Abbasid caliph “Abu l-Ábbas al-Nasir li-din Allah” in inner margin; “al-Imam/Ahmad” in two lines across field / Kalima and Qur`an IX, 33 in outer margin, name and titles in inner margin; “Uthman/bin Yusuf” in two lines across field. Album 794; Balog 186. 4.08g, 20mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine; lightly clipped.

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1212. Ayyubids, Al-Kamil Muhammad I AV Dinar. Al-Qahira mint, AH 615-635 = AD 1218-1238. Mint and [date] formula in outer margin; citing the Abbasid caliph al-Mustansir billah in four lines across field / Name and titles in four lines across field; Qur’an IX, 33 around. Album 811.1; cf. Balog 370. 4.53g, 22mm, 3h. Extremely Fine; lightly clipped.

250

1213. Ayyubids. Al-Kamil Muhammad I AV Dinar. al-Iskandariya mint, AH 618 = AD 1221. Mint and date formula in outer margin; citing the Abbasid caliph “Abu l-Ábbas al-Nasir li-din Allah” in in four lines across field / Name and titles in four lines across field; Kalima and Qur`an IX, 33 in outer margin. Album 811; Balog 387. 3.58g, 22mm, 10h. Good Very Fine.

250

1214. Ayyubids, Al-Kamil Muhammad I AV Dinar. Al-Qahira mint, AH 628 = AD 1230. Mint and date formula in outer margin; citing the Abbasid caliph alMustansir billah in four lines across field / Name and titles in four lines across field; Qur’an IX, 33 around. Album 811.1; Balog 375. 4.71g, 22mm, 12h. Good Very Fine; obverse lightly double struck.

250

1215. Ayyubids, Al-Kamil Muhammad I AV Heavy Dinar. Al-Qahira mint, AH 633 = AD 1235. Mint and date formula in outer margin; citing the Abbasid caliph al-Mustansir billah in four lines across field / Name and titles in four lines across field; Qur’an IX, 33 around. Album 811.1; Balog 380. 7.08g, 23mm, 12h. Near Extremely Fine; lightly clipped.

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1216. Ayyubids, Al-Kamil Muhammad I AV Dinar. Al-Qahira mint, AH 633 = AD 1235. Mint and date formula in outer margin; citing the Abbasid caliph alMustansir billah in four lines across field / Name and titles in four lines across field; Qur’an IX, 33 around. Album 811.1; Balog 380. 5.86g, 22mm, 7h. Good Very Fine.

300

1217. Ayyubids. Al-Kamil Muhammad I AV Dinar. Al-Qahira mint, AH 633 = AD 1235. Mint and date formula in outer margin; citing the Abbasid caliph alMustansir billah in four lines across field / Name and titles in four lines across field; Qur’an IX, 33 around. Album 811.1; Balog 380. 4.89g, 23mm, 5h. Good Very Fine.

250

1218. Ayyubids, Al-Adil Abu Bakr II AV Dinar. Al-Qahira mint, AH 635 = AD 1238. Mint and date formula in outer margin; citing the Abbasid caliph alMustansir billah in four lines across field / Name and titles in four lines across field; Qur’an IX, 33 around. Album 818; Balog 504. 5.47g, 21mm, 3h. Good Very Fine; areas of weakness.

300

1219. Bahri Mamluks, Al-Zahir Rukn al-Din Baybars I AV Dinar. Al-Qahira mint, AH 658-676 = AD 1260-1277. Kalima in three lines; mint and [date] around / Citing the Caliph al-Hakim; name and title of Baybars below, heraldic lion passant to left. Album 880. 5.45g, 23mm, 8h. Extremely Fine; irregular flan.

250

1220. Bahri Mamluks, Al-Zahir Rukn al-Din Baybars I AV Heavy Dinar. Al-Qahira mint, AH 66x = AD 126x. Kalima in three lines; mint and date around / Citing the Caliph al-Hakim; name and title of Baybars below, heraldic lion passant to left. Album 880. 7.45g, 23mm, 6h. Extremely Fine; irregular flan, marginal weakness.

350

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1222. Ilkhans, Abu Sa’id AV Dinar. Type D. Jujarm mint, AH 722 = AD 1317. Kalima in three lines across; mint in field / “The greatest Sultan Abu Sa’id God gave his kingdom”, in three lines across field inscribed in a pointed pentagon; date around. Diler Ab-502; Album 2202. 9.07g, 23mm, 11h. Near Extremely Fine.

500

1223. Ilkhans, Abu Sa’id AV Dinar. Type G. Bazar mint(?), AH 73x = AD 132x. Kalima in three lines across field inscribed in looped octagon / “The greatest Sultan Abu Sa’id God gave his kingdom”, in three lines across field, inscribed in plain octofoil. Cf. Diler Ab-525; Album 2212. 8.21g, 25mm, 1h. Good Very Fine.

350

1224. Ilkhans, Abu Sa’id AV Dinar. Type D. Baghdad mint, AH 728 = AD 1323. Kalima in three lines across; mint in field / “The greatest Sultan Abu Sa’id God gave his kingdom”, in three lines across field, inscribed in a pointed pentagon. Diler Ab-502; Album 2202. 4.18g, 22mm, 4h. Good Very Fine. Rare.

500

1225. Ilkhans, Abu Sa’id AV Dinar. Type C (mihrab type). Al-Qays mint, AH 728 = AD 1323. Kalima in five lines across field inscribed in a lobated square / Continuation of kalima, name of Rashiduns arranged in mihrab-shaped design. Cf. Diler Ab-488; Album 2198. 7.78g, 24mm, 3h. Extremely Fine. Rare date for this mint.

500

1226. Ilkhans, Abu Sa’id AV Dinar. Type G. Nishapur mint, AH 729 = AD 1324. Kalima in three lines across field inscribed in looped octagon / “The greatest Sultan Abu Sa’id God gave his kingdom”, in three lines across field, inscribed in plain octofoil. Album 2212. 4.24g, 19mm, 10h. Good Very Fine. Rare.

400

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1227. Ilkhans, Abu Sa’id AV Dinar. Type G. Tabriz mint, AH 730 = AD 1325. Kalima in three lines across field inscribed in looped octagon / “The greatest Sultan Abu Sa’id God gave his kingdom”, in three lines across field, inscribed in plain octofoil. Cf. Diler Ab-525; Album 2212. 8.58g, 22mm, 11h. Good Very Fine.

500

1228. Ilkhans, Abu Sa’id AV Dinar. Type G. Tabriz mint, AH 730 = AD 1325. Kalima in three lines across field inscribed in looped octagon / “The greatest Sultan Abu Sa’id God gave his kingdom”, in three lines across field, inscribed in plain octofoil. Cf. Diler Ab-525; Album 2212. 4.41g, 21mm, 4h. Good Very Fine.

400

1229. Ilkhans, Abu Sa’id AV Dinar. Type G. Tabriz mint, AH 731 = AD 1326. Kalima in three lines across field inscribed in looped octagon / “The greatest Sultan Abu Sa’id God gave his kingdom”, in three lines across field, inscribed in plain octofoil. Cf. Diler Ab-525; Album 2212. 7.92g, 24mm, 5h. Near Mint State. Rare.

600

1230. Ilkhans, Abu Sa’id AV Dinar. Type G. Nakhjawan mint, AH 732 = AD 1327. Kalima in three lines across field inscribed in looped octagon / “The greatest Sultan Abu Sa’id God gave his kingdom”, in three lines across field, inscribed in plain octofoil. Cf. Diler Ab-525; Album 2212. 5.86g, 21mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine. Rare mint.

500

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1231. Ilkhans, Abu Sa’id AV Dinar. Type G. Shiraz mint, AH 732 = AD 1327. Kalima in three lines across field inscribed in looped octagon / “The greatest Sultan Abu Sa’id God gave his kingdom”, in three lines across field, inscribed in plain octofoil. Cf. Diler Ab-525; Album 2212. 7.94g, 24mm, 9h. Near Extremely Fine.

500

1232. Ilkhans, Abu Sa’id AV Dinar. Type G. Shiraz mint, AH 732 = AD 1327. Kalima in three lines across field inscribed in looped octagon / “The greatest Sultan Abu Sa’id God gave his kingdom”, in three lines across field, inscribed in plain octofoil. Cf. Diler Ab-525; Album 2212. 8.79g, 25mm, 9h. Good Very Fine.

400

1233. Ilkhans, Abu Sa’id AV Dinar. Type G. Tabriz mint, AH 732 = AD 1327. Kalima in three lines across field inscribed in looped octagon / “The greatest Sultan Abu Sa’id God gave his kingdom”, in three lines across field, inscribed in plain octofoil. Cf. Diler Ab-525; Album 2212. 8.65g, 23mm, 5h. Extremely Fine; scrape to obv., well-centred.

400

1234. Sultans of Delhi, Khaljis. ‘Ala al-Din Muhammad AV Tanka. Hadrat Delhi, AH 707 = AD 1307. Name and titles in four lines / “The second Alexander, the right hand of the Caliphate, helper of the amir al-mum’inin” in three lines across field; date and mint-name around. G&G, D221. PCG graded MS 63 (GRN 11643 IN). Rare date.

400

From the GK Collection; Ex Marudhar Arts, Auction 28, 19 October 2019, lot 62.

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MEDIEVAL AND WORLD COINS ANGLO-GALLIC

1235. Anglo-Gallic, Henry VI of England and France AV Salut d’or. Paris mint, second issue, struck from 6 September 1423. ♕ ҺЄИRICVS : DЄI : GRA : FRACORV : Ƶ : AGLIЄ : RЄX, the Virgin standing behind the arms of France facing the Archangel Gabriel standing behind the quartered arms of France and England, handing her a scroll bearing AVЄ beneath the light of God / ♕ XPC’ ∗ VINCIT ∗ XPC’ ∗ RЄGNAT ∗ XPC’ ∗ IᙏPЄRAT, Latin cross above Һ within tressure of arches, lis at point of each arc; a lis and leopard to either side. SCBC 8164; Elias 271; Duplessy 443A; Friedberg 18/301. 3.46g, 28mm, 6h. Good Extremely Fine.

1,250

From the GK Collection; Ex Chaponnière & Firmenich SA, Auction 11, 20 November 2019, lot 178.

1236. Anglo-Gallic, Henry VI of England and France AV Salut d’or. Saint-Lô mint, second issue, struck from 6 September 1423. ⚜ ҺЄИRICVS : DЄI : GRA : FRACORV : Ƶ : AGLIЄ : RЄX, the Virgin standing behind the arms of France facing the Archangel Gabriel standing behind the quartered arms of France and England, handing her a scroll bearing AVЄ beneath the light of God / ⚜ XPC’ ∗ VINCIT ∗ XPC’ ∗ RЄGNAT ∗ XPC’ ∗ IᙏPЄRAT, Latin cross above Һ within tressure of arches, lis at point of each arc; a lis and leopard to either side. SCBC 8164; Elias 271; Duplessy 443A; Friedberg 18/301. 3.50g, 27mm, 5h. Extremely Fine.

1,000

From the GK Collection; Ex Numismatik Naumann, Auction 82, 6 October 2019, lot 855.

AUSTRALIA

1237. Australia, British Colonial. Victoria AV Sovereign. Sydney mint, 1870. VICTORIA D : G : BRITANNIAR : REG : F : D :, laureate young head to left; date below / Crowned AUSTRALIA within wreath; SYDNEY MINT above, ONE SOVEREIGN below. Friedberg 10; KM 4. 8.00g, 22mm, 6h. Good Extremely Fine.

500

From the GK Collection; Ex Heidelberger Münzhandlung Herbert Grün e.K., Auction 77, 12 November 2019, lot 775.

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AUSTRIA

1238. Austria, Hapsburg Empire. Franz II AR Kronenthaler. Milan mint, 1793. FRANCISC • II • D • G • R • I • S • A • GER • HIE • HVN • BOH • REX •, laureate head to right; mintmark below / ARCH • AVST • DVX • BVRG • LOTH • BRAB • COM • FLAN •, Burgundian cross with firesteel; three crowns around, Order of the Golden Fleece below. Edge inscription: LEGE ET FIDE. Herinek 488; Davenport 1390; J. 134b; CNI 8; MIR 472/2. 29.50g, 41mm, 12h. Good Extremely Fine; attractive light cabinet tone. 500 Ex Roma Numismatics Ltd., Auction XX, 30 October 2020, lot 812; Acquired from Gorny & Mosch Giessener Münzhandlung.

1239. Austria, Austro-Hungarian Empire. Franz Joseph I AR Medal (Double Guilder). Vienna mint(?), 1888. Struck to commemorate the emperor’s 40th jubilee and 5th Lower Austria federal shooting competition in Vienna. Design by F. Leisek. FRANZ JOSEPH I. KAISER V. OESTERREICH ETC., bare-headed and draped bust to right wearing imperial chain and medals; F.LEISEK under nearest shoulder / KAISER JUBILÄUMSU•V•N•Ö•LANDESCHIESSEN 1848/88, *WIENER SCHÜTZENVEREIN*, crowned double headed eagle with coat-of-arms of Vienna on chest. Hauser, J. Die Münzen und Medaillen der Haupt- und Residenzstadt München, (Munich, 1905), #5146; Peltzer 1937. 22.22g, 36mm, 12h. Mint State; attractive iridescent cabinet tone. 1,750 Ex Roma Numismatics Ltd., Auction XX, 30 October 2020, lot 815; Acquired from Heidelberger Münzhandlung Herbert Grün eK.

BOHEMIA

1240. Kingdom of Bohemia, Duchy of Krumau. Johann Christian and Johann Seyfried AR Thaler. 1658. ❀ IOAN • CHRIST • ET • IOAN • SEYF • S • R • IMP • PR • C : GRADIS, half-length draped busts of Johann Christian and Johann Seyfried facing each other; ornament enclosing date below / DVC : CRVM : ET • PRINC • AB • EGGENBERG • FRATRES, crowned coat-of-arms. KM 45; Davenport 3395; Mayer 89. 29.09g, 43mm, 12h. 1,000 Good Very Fine; beautiful old cabinet tone. Ex Roma Numismatics Ltd., Auction XX, 30 October 2020, lot 817.

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BOLIVIA

1241. Bolivia, Republic. Simón Bolívar AV 8 Scudos. Potosí mint, 1837LM. LIBRE POR LA CONSTITUCION•, bust to right, wearing military uniform; BOLIVAR below / •REPUBLICA BOLIVIANA•, the Cerro Rico of Potosí, radiant sun above llama standing to right, sheaf of grain to right, above crescent of six stars; mintmark, denomination, date and assayer mark below. KM 99; Friedberg 21. 27.02g, 36mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine; scattered marks. Rare.

1,800

From the GK Collection; Ex Roma Numismatics Ltd., Auction XX, 30 October 2020, lot 818.

CAMEROON

1242. Cameroon, French Mandate Æ 50 Centimes. Pretoria, 1943. Dies by Coert Laurens Steynberg. CAMEROUN FRANÇAIS LIBRE, cockerel advancing to left; shield to upper right, C.L.S below / HONNEUR PATRIE, cross of Lorraine divides denomination; LIBERTÉ • ÉGALITÉ • FRATERNITÉ • in banner above, C.L.S at base of cross, date in exergue. KM 6. PCGS graded MS66RD (#84282361).

50

From the GK Collection.

CHILE

1243. Chile, Republic AV 8 Escudos. Santiago, 1838 So IJ. ⧾ REPUBLICA DE CHILE • S˚(mintmark) ⧾, coat-of-arms of Chile supported by condor and huemul, both crowned; date below / ⧾ IGUALDAD ANTE LA LEI • 8E • I • J ⧾, Hand of Justice resting on Constitution, radiant light from above; 21Qˢ above. KM 93; Friedberg 37. 26.93g, 38mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine; interesting tiny planchet flaw at 11h obv. (as made).

1,750

Ex Roma Numismatics Ltd., Auction XX, 30 October 2020, lot 822.

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COLOMBIA

1244. Colombia, Spanish Colonial. Charles IV AV 8 Escudos. Nuevo Reino (Santa Fé de Bogotá) mint, 1804 NR JJ. CAROL • IIII • D • G • HISP • ET IND • R •, armoured and draped bust to right; date below / IN • UTROQ • FELIX • AUSPICE • DEO, crowned coat-of-arms of Spain within Collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; denomination across inner fields; mintmarks •NR• and •J•J• below below. KM 62.2; Friedberg 51. 26.93g, 36mm, 12h. Good Very Fine; scattered marks. Scarce.

1,500

From the GK Collection; Ex Roma Numismatics Ltd., Auction XX, 30 October 2020, lot 824.

1245. Colombia, Spanish Colonial. Fernando VII AV 8 Escudos. Nuevo Reino (Santa Fé de Bogotá) mint, 1819 NR JF. • FERDND • VII • D • G• HISP • ET IND • R • • armoured bust to right; date below / IN • UTROQ • FELIX • • AUSPICE • DEO , crowned coat-of-arms of Spain within Collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; denomination across inner fields, mintmarks •NR• and •J•F• below. AC 1857; Calicó 1487; Friedberg 60; KM 66.1. NGC graded MS 63 (3392798-015).

1,250

From the GK Collection.

1246. Colombia, Republic of Nueva Granada AV 16 Pesos. Popayan mint, 1846. Assayer UE. REPUBLICA DE LA NUEVA GRANADA., draped bust of Liberty to left, wearing diadem inscribed LIBERTAD; date below / DIEZ I SEIS PESOS. POPAYAN.U.E., coat-of-arms, rosette below. KM 94.2; Friedberg 75. 26.93g, 35mm, 6h. Very Fine; scattered marks. Very Rare.

1,500

From the GK Collection; Ex Roma Numismatics Ltd., Auction XX, 30 October 2020, lot 825.

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CRUSADER STATES

1247. Crusaders, Knights of Rhodes (Order of St. John). Raymond Bérenger AR Gigliato. 1365-1374. ✠ F • RAIMVNDVS ⚬ BЄNGARII D GRA M, Grand Master kneeling to left before cross potent on three steps; to right, coat-of-arms / ✠ OSPITALIS ⚬ IOhS ⚬ IRLNI ⚬ QTS ⦂ RODI ⚬, cross fleury; each bar ending in shield with arms of the Order of St. John. Metcalf, Crusades 1995 1208-10; CCS 22. 3.86g, 28mm, 10h. 400

Extremely Fine; attractive old cabinet tone, superb condition for the issue. From a private UK collection, privately purchased from Andre de Clermont, 2010.

DENMARK

1248. Denmark, Kingdom. Frederik III AV 1/2 Ducat. Copenhagen mint, 1659. Heinrich Köhler, mintmaster; dies by Matthias Först and Johann Blum. FRIDERICVS • III • D • G • DAN • NOR ∗, crowned bust to right / VANDALOR • GOTHOR • REX • , crowned cruciform double F monogram, 3 at centre; date and mintmark above to left. Aagaard 23; Friedberg 102; Hede 15A; Schou 11; Sieg 106.1. 1.75g, 18mm, 4h. Near Extremely Fine.

2,000

From the GK Collection; Ex Fritz Rudolf Künker GmbH & Co. KG, Auction 291, 15 March 2017, lot 4133 (hammer: EUR 2,200); Ex Poul Henning Knudsen VII Collection, Bruun Rasmussen, Auction 820, 13 May 2011, lot 104; Ex Bruun Rasmussen, Auction 493, 17 March 1987, lot 2034.

One of Only Five in Private Hands

1249. Denmark, Kingdom. Frederik IV AV 2 Ducats. Copenhagen mint, 1701. Christian Wineke, mintmaster. FRID • IIII • D • G • DAN • NO • V • G • REX •, armoured bust to right wearing mantle and chain of the Order of the Elephant; date below / CHRISTIANS = BORG •, side view of the Fortress of Christiansborg flying Danish banner; IN • GUINEA • in exergue. Friedberg 243; Hede 10; Schou 2; Sieg 50; KM 476. 6.90g, 25mm, 11h. Extremely Fine. Extremely Rare; one of only five in private hands, with no others offered at auction in the past 20 years. From the GK Collection; Ex Otto Harck Collection, Fritz Rudolf Künker GmbH & Co. KG, Auction 291, 15 March 2017, lot 4332 (hammer: EUR 4,600); Ex Poul Henning Knudsen XI Collection, Bruun Rasmussen, Auction 840, 2 May 2013, lot 133.

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3,500


1250. Denmark, Kingdom. Frederik V AV 12 Marks. Copenhagen mint, 1760. Peter Nicolai van Hauen, mintmaster; dies by Johann Henrik Wolff. FRIDERICVS • V • D • G • DAN • NOR • V • G • REX •, bust to right / PRUDENTIA ET CONSTANTIA, crown over denomination; date and initials VH below. Friedberg 269; Hede 22 C; Schou 1; Sieg 21.3; KM 587. 3.08g, 20mm, 12h. Near Mint State. Scarce.

500

From the GK Collection; Ex WAG Online oHG, Auction 73, 12 March 2017, lot 98.

1251. Denmark, Kingdom. Christian VII AV Ducat. Altona mint, 1791. MONETA * AUREA * DANICA * , wildman standing facing, head to left, holding a long club in right hand and resting left on oval shield-of-arms of Denmark / 1 * SPECIES DUCAT 23 * ½ * KARAT 67 * STYKKER 1 * MARK * BRUTO in five lines within square with ornate borders. Friedberg 283; Hede 2; Schl. 9; Schou 1; Sieg 29. 3.49g, 22mm, 12h. Near Mint State; slight wave.

1,500

From the GK Collection; Ex Fritz Rudolf Künker GmbH & Co. KG, Auction 291, 15 March 2017, lot 4428 (hammer: EUR 2,400); Ex Poul Henning Knudsen VI Collection, Thomas Høiland Møntauktion, Auction 137, 3 November 2010, lot 161.

1252. Denmark, Kingdom. Frederik VI AV 2 Frederiks D’Or. Altona mint, 1830. Johann Friedrich Freund, mintmaster. FREDERICUS VI REX DANIÆ, bust to left; I.C. on neck truncation / Crowned coat-of-arms; denomination across fields, date below flanked by mintmaster’s initials F-F. Friedberg 286; Hede 3; Schl. 18; KM 700. 13.28g, 28mm, 12h. Good Extremely Fine. Rare.

1,500

From the GK Collection; Ex Fritz Rudolf Künker GmbH & Co. KG, Auction 291, 15 March 2017, lot 4474; Ex Siegfried Schierhorn Collection, Fritz Rudolf Künker GmbH & Co. KG, Auction 176, 29 September 2010, lot 5641.

1253. Denmark, Kingdom. Frederik VI AV Frederik D’Or. Altona mint, 1838. Dies by Hans Frederik Alsing; Johann Friedrich Freund, mintmaster. FREDERICUS VI REX DANIÆ, bust to left; F.A. on neck truncation / Crowned coat-of-arms; denomination across fields, date below flanked by mintmaster initials F-F. KM 701. 6.63g, 23mm, 12h. Good Extremely Fine. Very Rare.

1,250

From the GK Collection.

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1254. Denmark, Kingdom. Christian VIII AV 2 Christian D’Or. Altona mint, 1847. Dies by Christen Christensen; Johann Friedrich Freund, mintmaster. CHRISTIANUS VIII D : G : DANIÆ V : G : REX ., but to right; C.C. below / Crown and mantle over two wildmen, each holding club, supporting crowned coat-of-arms adorned with collar of the Order of the Elephant; denomination above, mintmark, date and initials F.F. below. Friedberg 289; Hede 1 B; Schl. 42; Schou 1; Sieg 16.2; KM 722. 13.29g, 27mm, 12h. Extremely Fine.

1,500

From the GK Collection; Ex Fritz Rudolf Künker GmbH & Co. KG, Auction 291, 15 March 2017, lot 4527; Ex Siegfried Schierhorn Collection, Fritz Rudolf Künker GmbH & Co. KG, Auction 176, 29 September 2010, lot 5651.

1255. Denmark, Kingdom. Christian IX AV 20 Kroner. Copenhagen mint, 1873. CHRISTIAN IX KONGE AF DANMARK, bust to right, date and mint marks below / Seated figure to left with shield and sceptre, porpoise before; denomination above. Friedberg 295; KM 791.1. 8.96g, 23mm, 12h. Near Mint State.

300

From the GK Collection.

1256. Denmark, Kingdom. Christian IX AV 20 Kroner. Copenhagen mint, 1876. CHRISTIAN IX KONGE AF DANMARK, bust to right, date and mint marks below / Seated figure to left with shield and sceptre, porpoise before; denomination above. Friedberg 295; KM 791.1. 8.96g, 23mm, 12h. Near Mint State.

300

From the GK Collection.

1257. Denmark, Kingdom. Frederik VIII AV 20 Kroner. Copenhagen mint, 1908. ❀ FEDERIK ❀ VIII ❀ DANMARKS ❀ KONGE ❀, bust to left / Crowned and mantled coat-of-arms; denomination below, date to left, VBP and mintmark to right. Friedberg 297; Schön 18; KM 810. 4.49g, 18mm, 12h. 300

Good Extremely Fine. From the GK Collection.

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1258. Denmark, Kingdom. Frederik VIII AV 10 Kroner. Copenhagen mint, 1909. ❀ FEDERIK ❀ VIII ❀ DANMARKS ❀ KONGE ❀, bust to left / Crowned and mantled coat-of-arms; denomination below, date to left, VBP and mintmark to right. Friedberg 298; KM 809. 4.49g, 18mm, 12h. 150

Mint State. From the GK Collection.

1259. Denmark, Danish West Indies. Christian IX AV 4 Daler. Copenhagen mint, 1904. Dies by Gunnar Jensen. CHRISTIAN IX • DANSK • VESTINDIEN, bust to left; date and mintmarks above / Seated female figure, nude to waist, holding rudder; trade ship in background, trade produce to right; denomination above and below, initials G.I. to lower right. Friedberg 1; Hede 30; KM 72. 6.46g, 21mm, 12h. Good Extremely Fine.

750

From the GK Collection; Ex Sincona AG, Auction 43, 23 October 2017, lot 3179.

FRANCE

1260. France, Provincial. Château-Renaud (Principality). François de Bourbon AV Florin. 1605-1614. ❀ FR • BOURB • LUD • MARGARETA • ALOTH, draped and armoured bust to right, wearing ruffled collar / IN • OMNM • TER • SONUS • EORUM, crowned coat-of-arms flanked on each side by cross of Lorraine. Poey d’Avant 6238; Friedberg 114; KM 19. 3.24g, 23mm, 6h. 750

Near Extremely Fine. Very Rare. From the GK Collection; Ex Chaponnière & Firmenich SA, Auction 11, 20 November 2019, lot 167.

Excessively Rare 1579

1261. France, Provincial. Dombes (Principality). Louis II de Bourbon-Montpensier AV 1/2 Pistole. Trévoux mint, 1579 (die re-engraved from 1578). ✠ LVDO • P • DOMBARVM • D • MONTIS, crowned coat-of-arms / ✠ D N • ADIVT • ET REDEM • MEVS •, floriated cross. Divo -; cf. 28a-29; Friedberg -, cf. 122. 3.34g, 21mm, 10h. 2,000

Good Extremely Fine. Excessively Rare. From the GK Collection; Ex Maison Palombo, Auction 5, 7 June 2008, lot 151 (hammer: EUR 3,200). Divo recorded only 2 examples known for 1579.

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1262. France, Provincial. Metz (Free Imperial City) AV Florin. Anonymous issue, circa 14th-17th centuries. S • STEPHA • PROTHOM, St. Stephen standing to left, holding palm frond / ❀ FLORENVS • CIVITIS • METENSIS, coat-of-arms within polylobe with inward-facing lis. Friedberg 164. 3.19g, 23mm, 9h. Very Fine.

300

From the GK Collection; Ex Numismatik Naumann, Auction 86,20 February 2020, lot 813.

1263. France, Provincial. Provence (County). Louis I d’Anjou AV Franc à pied. Avignon mint, 1381-1384. KALABRI • AꞂD LVDOVICS • DVX, Louis standing facing within Gothic arch, holding sword with annulet pommel and Main de Justice; semé of seven lis to left and right / ✠ XPC ❀ VIꞂCIT ❀ XPC ❀ RЄGꞂAT ❀ XP’C ❀ INPЄRAT, cross tréflée with pellet within angled quadrilobe at centre, lis in first and third quarters, crown in second and fourth; all within angled quadrilobe, lis in spandrels. Duplessy 1690; Poey d’Avant 4047; Friedberg 215. 3.76g, 28mm, 11h. Extremely Fine.

2,000

From the GK Collection; Ex MDC Monnaies de Collection sarl, Auction 3, 1 December 2017, lot 1175.

1264. France, Kingdom. Charles IV le Bel (the Fair) AV Royal d’or. Paris mint, struck from 16 February 1326. ◦ KOL ◦ RЄX ◦ ◦ FRA’ ◦ COR’ ◦, Charles standing facing within Gothic archway, holding lis-tipped sceptre in right hand and pointing to it with left / ✠ XP’C ◦ VIꞂCIT ◦ XP’C ◦ RЄGИAT ◦ XP’C ◦ IMPЄRAT, cross quadrilobée, feuillue, and fleurdelisée, pellet in quadrilobe at centre; all within quadrilobe with each arc ending in trefoil, crown in spandrels. Cf. Grierson, Coins of Medieval Europe 331 (for type); Duplessy 240; Ciani 252; Friedberg 261. 4.15g, 26mm, 9h. Near Mint State; in outstanding condition for the type.

4,000

Ex Long Valley River Collection, Roma Numismatics Ltd., Auction XX, 30 October 2020, lot 849; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Triton XVII, 7 January 2014, lot 996.

1265. France, Kingdom. Charles IV le Bel (the Fair) AV Agnel d’or. Struck from 5 January 1322. ✠ AGꞂ’ D’I QVI TOLL’ PCCA MVDI MISЄRЄRЄ ꞂOB’, nimbate Agnus Dei standing to left, head to right, cruciform staff with pennant flying in background; KL’ RЄX below / ✠ XP’C • VIꞂCIT • XP’C • RЄGNAT • XP’C • INPЄRAT cross fleurée within quadrilobe with lis in spandrels. Duplessy 239; Ciani 251; Lafaurie 243; Friedberg 243. 4.06g, 24mm, 6h. 3,500

Near Extremely Fine. Very Rare. From the GK Collection; Ex MDC Monnaies de Collection sarl, Auction 3, 1 December 2017, lot 370.

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1266. France, Kingdom. Philippe VI de Valois AV Écu d’or à la chaise. First emission, struck from 1 January 1337. ✠ PHILLIPPVS ⁑ DЄI ˣ ˣ GRA ˣ FRANCORVM ⁑ RЄX, Philippe seated facing on Gothic throne, holding sword, left hand resting on coat-of-arms to right; all within tressure of arches / ✠ ◦ XP’C ◦ VIꞂCIT : XP’C : RЄGNAT : XP’C : INPЄRAT, ornate cross fleurée with voided quatrefoil at centre; all within quadrilobe with arches ending in trefoils, leaf in each spandrel. Duplessy 249; Ciani 282; Friedberg 270. 4.51g, 29mm, 7h. 2,500

Near Mint State; in superb condition for the issue. From the Long Valley River Collection; Acquired from Jean Vinchon Numismatique & Phidias.

1267. France, Kingdom. Philippe VI de Valois AV Écu d’or à la chaise. First emission, struck from 1 January 1337. ✠ PHILIPPVS ⁑ DЄI ˣ GRA ˣ FRAꞂCORVᙏ ⁑ RЄX, Philippe seated facing on Gothic throne, holding sword, left hand resting on coat-of-arms to right; all within tressure of arches with trefoils in spandrels / ✠ ◦ XP’C ⦂ VIꞂCIT ⦂ XP’C ⦂ RЄGИAT ⦂ XP’C ⦂ IИPЄRAT, ornate cross fleurée with voided quatrefoil at centre; all within quadrilobe with arches ending in trefoils, leaf in each spandrel. Duplessy 249; Ciani 282; Friedberg 270. 4.48g, 28mm, 4h. 2,000

Good Extremely Fine. From the GK Collection.

1268. France, Kingdom. Philippe VI de Valois AV Écu d’or à la chaise. First emission, struck from 1 January 1337. ✠ PҺILLIPPVS ⁑ DЄI ˣ ˣ GRA ˣ FRAꞂCORVᙏ ⁑ RЄX, Philippe seated facing on Gothic throne, holding sword, left hand resting on coat-of-arms to right; all within tressure of arches with trefoils in spandrels / ✠ ◦ XP’C ⦂ VIꞂCIT ⦂ XP’C ⦂ RЄGИAT ⦂ XP’C ⦂ IИPЄRAT, ornate cross fleurée with voided quatrefoil at centre; all within quadrilobe with arches ending in trefoils, leaf in each spandrel. Duplessy 249; Ciani 282; Friedberg 270. 4.52g, 30mm, 2h. 1,500

Extremely Fine; matte. From the GK Collection; Ex MDC Monnaies de Collection sarl, Auction 3, 1 December 2017, lot 375.

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1269. France, Kingdom. Philippe VI de Valois AV Écu d’or à la chaise. First emission, struck from 1 January 1337. ✠ PHILLIPPVS ⁑ DЄI ˣ ˣ GRA ˣ FRAꞂCORVᙏ ⁑ RЄX, Philippe seated facing on Gothic throne, holding sword, left hand resting on coat-of-arms to right; all within tressure of arches with trefoils in spandrels / ✠ ◦ XP’C ⦂ VIꞂCIT ⦂ XP’C ⦂ RЄGИAT ⦂ XP’C ⦂ IИPЄRAT, ornate cross fleurée with voided quatrefoil at centre; all within quadrilobe with arches ending in trefoils, leaf in each spandrel. Duplessy 249; Ciani 282; Friedberg 270. 4.55g, 27mm, 11h. 500

Near Extremely Fine; ex-mount. From the GK Collection; Ex Jesus Vico S.A., Online Auction 3, 18 September 2017, lot 790.

1270. France, Kingdom. Philippe VI de Valois AV Pavillon d’or. Struck from 8 June 1339. ⚜ PҺILIPPVS ⁝ DEI GRA ⁝ FRANCҺORVM ⁝ REX, Philippe, holding lis-tipped sceptre, seated facing on throne decorated with lions; all within draped pavilion decorated with lis / ✠ ◦ XP’C ⁝ VINCIT ⁝ XP’C ⁝ RЄGNAT ⁝ XP’C ⁝ IMPЄRAT, arched cross fleurée over voided short arched cross, with voided quatrefoil at each limb; quatrefoil at centre; all within quadrilobe with inward-facing lis in each angle, crown in each spandrel. Duplessy 251; Ciani 270; Friedberg 266. 4.97g, 30mm, 4h. Extremely Fine.

6,500

From the GK Collection; Ex MDC Monnaies de Collection sarl, Auction 5, 14 November 2019, lot 234.

1271. France, Kingdom. Jean II le Bon (the Good) AV Mouton d’or. Paris mint, struck from 17 January 1355. ✠ AGꞂ ◦ DЄI ◦ QVI ◦ TOLL ◦ PCCA ◦ MVDI ◦ MISЄRЄRЄ ◦ ꞂOB, nimbate Agnus Dei standing to left, head to right, cruciform fleurdelisée staff with pennant flying in background; IOҺ’ RЄX below; all within tressure of arches / ✠ XP’C ⁑ VIИCIT ⁑ XP’C ⁑ RЄGИAT ⁑ XP’C ⁑ IMPЄRAT, cross tréflée and feuillue, cinquefoil within angled quadrilobe at centre; lis in quarters; all within angled quadrilobe; lis in spandrels flanking angles. Duplessy 291; Ciani 354; Lafaurie 294; Friedberg 280. 4.74g, 31mm, 9h. 3,500

Near Mint State. From the GK Collection; Ex MDC Monnaies de Collection sarl, Auction 3, 1 December 2017, lot 377.

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1272. France, Kingdom. Charles V le Sage (the Wise) AV Franc à pied. Paris mint, struck from 20 April 1365. KAROLVS ˣ DI ˣ GR FRAꞂCORV ˣ RЄX, king standing facing within Gothic arch, holding sword with annulet pommel and Main de Justice; semé of seven lis to left and right / ✠ XPC ∗ VIꞂCIT ∗ XPC ∗ RЄGꞂAT ∗ XPC ∗ IMPЄRAT, cross tréflée, pellet within angled quadrilobe at centre, cantoned with lis in first and fourth quarters, crown in second and third; all within angled quadrilobe, lis in spandrels. Duplessy 360; Ciani 457; Friedberg 284. 3.74g, 28mm, 9h. Extremely Fine. 1,000 From the GK Collection; Ex Auktionen Münzhandlung Sonntag, Auction 27, 27 November 2017, lot 155; Ex Auktionshaus Meister & Sonntag, Auction 5, 19 September 2007, lot 348.

1273. France, Kingdom. Charles VI le Bien-Aimé/le Fol (the Well-Beloved/the Mad) AV Écu d’or à la couronne. St Quentin mint, 2nd emission, struck from 28 February 1388. ✠ KAROLVS ⁑ DЄI ⁑ GRACIA ⁑ FRAꞂCORVᙏ ⁑ RЄX, crowned coat-of-arms of France / ✠ XPC * VIꞂCIT * XPC * RЄGꞂAT * XPC * IᙏPЄRAT, cross fleurdelisée and feuillue, star in centre; all within quadrilobe with lis at end of each arc, crowns in spandrels. Duplessy 369A; Ciani 487; Friedberg 291. 4.01g, 29mm, 8h. Good Extremely Fine. 1,000 Acquired from Heritage World Coin Auctions.

1274. France, Kingdom. Charles VI ‘le Bien-Aimé/le Fol’ (the Well-Beloved/the Mad) AV Écu d’or. 1st emission, struck from 11 March 1385. ✠ KAROLVS ⁑ DЄI ⁑ GRACIA ⁑ FRAИCORVᙏ ⁑ RЄX, crowned coat-of-arms / ✠ XPC’ ★ VIИCIT ★ XPC’ ★ RЄGИAT ★ XPC’ ★ IИPЄRAT, cross fleurdelisée and feuillue, star in centre; all within quadrilobe with lis at end of each arc, crown in each spandrel. Duplessy 369; Ciani 484-485; Friedberg 291. 3.87g, 29mm, 7h. 750 Extremely Fine. From the GK Collection.

1275. France, Kingdom. Charles VI ‘le Bien-Aimé/le Fol’ (the Well-Beloved/the Mad) AV Écu d’or à la couronne. Angers mint, 3rd emission, struck from 11 September 1389. ✠ KAROLVS ⁑ DЄI ⁑ GRACIA ⁑ FRAꞂCORVᙏ ⁑ RЄX, crowned coat-of-arms; pellet under 7th letter / ✠ XPC’ ∗ VIИCIT ∗ XPC’ ∗ RЄGИAT ∗ XPC’ ∗ IИPЄRA, cross fleurdelisée and feuillue, star in centre; all within quadrilobe with lis at end of each arc, crown in each spandrel. Duplessy 369c; Ciani 488; Friedberg 291. 3.91g, 28mm, 3h. Near Extremely Fine. Very Rare. 500 From the GK Collection.

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1276. France, Kingdom. Louis XI le Prudent (the Prudent) AV Écu d’or au soleil. Tours mint, struck from 2 November 1475. ♛ LVDOVICVS ⦂ DЄI ⦂ GRA ⦂ FRANCORVᙏ ⦂ RЄX ⦂ ♜, crowned coat-of-arms, sunburst above; pellet below 6th letter / ♛ XPS ⦂ VIꞂCIT ⦂ XPS ⦂ RЄGꞂAT ⦂ ЄT ⦂ IᙏPЄRAT ⦂ ♜, cross fleurdelisée with pellet in quadrilobe at centre; pellet below 6th letter. Duplessy 544; Ciani 745; Lafaurie 529; Friedberg 312. 3.46g, 26mm, 6h. Extremely Fine. Very Rare.

850

Ex Roma Numismatics Ltd., Auction XX, 30 October 2020, lot 854; Acquired from Jean Vinchon Numismatique & Phidias.

Extremely Rare Châlons Mint

1277. France, Kingdom. Louis XI le Prudent (the Prudent) AV Écu d’or au soleil. Châlons-en-Champagne mint, struck from 2 November 1475. ♛ LVDOVICVS ⦂ DЄI ⦂ GRA ⦂ FRANCORV ⦂ RЄX, crowned coat-of-arms, sunburst above; pellet below 21st letter / ♛ XPS ⦂ VIꞂCIT ⦂ XPS ⦂ RЄGꞂAT ⦂ XPS ⦂ IᙏPЄRAT, cross fleurdelisée with pellet in quadrilobe at centre; pellet below 21st letter. Duplessy 544; Ciani 745; Lafaurie 529; Friedberg 312. 3.47g, 27mm, 4h. Extremely Fine. Extremely Rare.

2,000

From the GK Collection; Ex MDC Monnaies de Collection sarl, Auction 3, 1 December 2017, lot 393 (hammer: EUR 2,500).

1278. France, Kingdom. Charles VIII l’Affable (the Affable) AV Écu d’or au Soleil. Paris mint, struck from 11 September 1483. ⚜ KAROLVS ⦂ DЄI ⦂ GRACIA ⦂ FRANCORVM ⦂ RЄX ⦂, crowned coat-of-arms surmounted by a sun, pellet below 18th character / ⚜ XPS ⦂ VINCIT ⦂ XPS ⦂ RЄGNAT ⦂ XPS ⦂ IMPERAT ⦂, cross fleurdelisée; pellet below 18th character. Duplessy 575; Ciani 790; Friedberg 318. 3.32g, 26mm, 12h. Good Extremely Fine.

1,000

From the GK Collection; Ex MDC Monnaies de Collection sarl, Auction 3, 1 December 2017, lot 394.

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1279. France, Kingdom. Louis XII AV Écu d’or au soleil de Provence. Tarascon mint, struck from 25 April 1498. (crowned lis) LVDOVICVS ⦂ D ⦂ G ⦂ FRAꞂCO ⦂ RЄX ⦂ PROVIꞂ’ CO ⦂ T ◦ L ◦, crowned coat-of-arms, annulet under 24th letter / (crowned lis) ⚬ XPS ⦂ VIꞂCIT ⦂ XPS ⦂ REGꞂAT ⦂ XPS ⦂ IᙏPERAT ⦂ T ◦ L ◦, cross fleurdelisée with voided quadrilobe, pellet at centre; annulet under 26th letter. Duplessy 653; cf. Ciani 903; Lafaurie 596b. 3.29g, 27mm, 3h. Extremely Fine. Rare.

1,500

From the GK Collection; Ex MDC Monnaies de Collection sarl, Auction 3, 1 December 2017, lot 395.

An Extremely Rare Grenoble Issue

1280. France, Kingdom. François I le Restaurateur des Lettres (the Restorer of Letters) AV Écu d’or au soleil du Dauphiné. Grenoble mint, 5th type, 3rd emission, 1528. Étienne Nachon, moneyer. + FRANCISCVS ◦ DEI ◦ GRA ◦ FRACORVM ◦ REX ❀ N, coat-of-arms of the Dauphin of France; sunburst above / ❀ XPS • VINCIT • XPS • REGNAT ◦ XPS • IMPERAT • N •, cross fleurdelisée with pellet in centre, cantoned with a dolphin and a crowned F. Duplessy 786; Friedberg 355. 3.34g, 27mm, 3h. Near Mint State. Extremely Rare; only three other examples present on CoinArchives.

2,500

Ex Long Valley River Collection, Roma Numismatics Ltd., Auction XX, 30 October 2020, lot 859; Acquired from Jean Vinchon Numismatique & Phidias. This type was produced only at Grenoble by moneyers Étienne Nachon and Pierre Vincent.

1281. France, Kingdom. François I le Restaurateur des Lettres (the Restorer of Letters) AV Écu d’or au soleil du Dauphiné. Crémieu mint, 4th type, 3rd emission, 1528. ♛ ⧾ FRANCISCVS : DEI : GRACIA : FRANC : REX, coat-of-arms of the Dauphin of France; sunburst above / ♛ ⧾ XPS : VINCIT : XPS : REGNAT : XPS : IMPERAT, cross fleurdelisée with pellet in quatrilobe at centre, cantoned with crowns in two quarters. Duplessy 785; Friedberg 353. 3.43g, 26mm, 9h. Good Extremely Fine. Rare.

1,500

Ex Roma Numismatics Ltd., Auction XX, 30 October 2020, lot 860; Acquired from Jean Vinchon Numismatique & Phidias.

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1282. France, Kingdom. François I le Restaurateur des Lettres (the Restorer of Letters) AV Écu d’or. Bayonne mint, 5th type, 3rd emission, struck from 21 July 1519. ✠ D : (anchor) : FRANCISCVS : DEI : G : FRANCORVM : REX, crowned coat-of-arms of France, sunburst above / :✠: D : (anchor) : XPS : VINCIT : XPS : REGNAT : XPS : IMPER, cross fleurdelisée with pellet within quatrefoil at centre; cantoned with F in second and fourth quarters, lis in first and third. Duplessy 775; Friedberg 345. 3.45g, 25mm, 10h. Good Extremely Fine; previously NGC graded MS62, exceptional condition for the type.

1,250

Ex Roma Numismatics Ltd., Auction XX, 30 October 2020, lot 858; Acquired from Sovereign Rarities Ltd.

1283. France, Kingdom. François I le Restaurateur des Lettres (the Restorer of Letters) AV Écu d’or. Toulouse mint, 5th type, 3rd emission, struck from 21 July 1519. ☘ FRANCISCVS : DEI : GRACIA : FRANCO : REX, crowned coat-of-arms of France, sunburst above / ☘ XPS : VINCIT : XPS : REGNAT : XPS : IMPERAT, cross fleurdelisée with pellet within quatrefoil at centre; cantoned with F in first and third quarters, lis in second and fourth. Duplessy 775; Ciani 1073-4; Friedberg 345. 3.38g, 27mm, 11h. Good Extremely Fine.

1,000

From the GK Collection; Ex MDC Monnaies de Collection sarl, Auction 3, 1 December 2017, lot 398.

1284. France, Kingdom. François I le Restaurateur des Lettres (the Restorer of Letters) AV Écu d’or au soleil. Poitiers mint, 2nd type, struck from 14 January 1540. ❋ FRANCISCVS : DEI : GRA : FRANCORV : REX • R, crowned coat-of-arms of France; G below, pellet below 8th letter / ⧾ XPS : VINCIT : XPS : REGNAT : XPS : IMPER • R •, Greek cross within tressure of twelve arches, each ending in lis; pellet below 8th letter. Duplessy 889; Ciani 1091; Friedberg 351. 3.44g, 25mm, 3h. Good Extremely Fine. Very Rare.

750

From the GK Collection; Ex Chaponnière & Firmenich SA, Auction 11, 20 November 2019, lot 180.

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1285. France, Kingdom. Henri II AV Henri d’or. Saint-André de Villeneuve-lès-Avignon mint, 1550. HENRICVS • II • D • G • FRANC • REX c, armoured bust to right / ❋ DVM • TOTVM • COMPLEAT • ORBEM •, cruciform crowned H with mintmark at centre, fleur-de-lis in first and third angles, crescent in second and fourth angles; date above to left. Duplessy 968; Ciani 1229-30; Lafaurie 806; Friedberg 368. 3.62g, 26mm, 4h. Extremely Fine. Very Rare.

5,000

From the GK Collection; Ex MDC Monnaies de Collection sarl, Auction 3, 1 December 2017, lot 405.

1286. France, Kingdom. Henri II AV Henri d’or. Montpellier mint, 1555. HENRICVS ⁑ II ⁑ D ⁑ G ⁑ FRAN ˣ RX c, armoured bust to right / ❋ DVM ⁑ TOTVM ⁑ COMPLEAT ⁑ ORBM ⁑, cruciform crowned H with mintmark at centre, fleur-de-lis in first and third angles, crescent in second and fourth angles; date above to left. Duplessy 972; Ciani 1244; Lafaurie 810; Friedberg 368. 3.62g, 25mm, 3h. Good Very Fine. Very Rare.

4,000

From the GK Collection; Ex MDC Monnaies de Collection sarl, Auction 3, 1 December 2017, lot 407.

Extremely Rare

1287. France, Kingdom. François II AV Double Henri d’or. First type, in the name and types of Henri II. Poitiers mint, 1560. HENRICVS • II • D • G • FRANC • REX, armoured bust to right / ❋ DVM • TOTVM • COMPLEAT • ORBEM •, cruciform crowned H with mintmark at centre, crescent in first and third angles, fleur-de-lis in second and fourth angles; date and mintmark above to left. Duplessy 1022A; Ciani 1236; Lafaurie 857; Friedberg -. 5.71g, 27mm, 3h. Good Extremely Fine. Extremely Rare.

5,000

From the GK Collection; Ex MDC Monnaies de Collection sarl, Auction 3, 1 December 2017, lot 412.

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1288. France, Kingdom. Charles IX AV Écu d’or au soleil. Poitiers mint, 1565. ❋ CAROLVS • IX • DEI • G • FRANCO • REX, crowned coat-of-arms / ❋ XPS • REGNAT • VINCIT • ET • IMP, floriated cross; mint mark at centre, mintmark and date above to left. Duplessy 1057; Lafaurie 890; Friedberg 378. 3.36g, 25mm, 6h. Extremely Fine.

500

From the GK Collection; Ex MDC Monnaies de Collection sarl, Auction 3, 1 December 2017, lot 415.

1289. France, Kingdom. Louis XIII AV Louis d’or à la mèche longue. Paris mint, 1642. Long curl variety. • LVD • XIII • D • G ★ FR • ET • NAV • REX •, bust to right; date below / • REGN • • VINC • • IMP • • CHRS •, crowned cruciform double L monogram, with fleur-de-lis in each angle; at centre, A within annulet. Duplessy 1298; Friedberg 410; Gadoury 58. 6.74g, 24mm, 6h. Extremely Fine.

1,500

From the GK Collection; Ex MDC Monnaies de Collection sarl, Auction 3, 1 December 2017, lot 430.

1290. France, Kingdom. Louis XIII AV Demi-Louis d’or à la mèche longue. Paris mint, 1642. Long curl variety. • LVD • XIII • D • G • FR • ET • NAV • REX •, bust to right; date below / • CHRS • • REGN • • VINC • • IMP •, crowned cruciform double L monogram, with fleur-de-lis in each angle; at centre, A within annulet. Duplessy 1299; Friedberg 411; Gadoury 57. 3.39g, 20mm, 6h. Good Extremely Fine.

1,000

From the GK Collection; Ex WAG Online oHG, Auction 106, 15 February 2020, lot 373.

1291. France, Kingdom. Louis XIV AV Louis d’or à la mèche longue. Paris mint, 1649. Long curl variety. • LVD • XIIII • D • G • FR • ET • NAV • REX •, bust to right; mintmark (marigold flower = Jean Boin) above, date below / CHRS • REGN • VINC • IMP •, crowned cruciform double L monogram, with fleur-de-lis in each angle; at centre, A within annulet. Duplessy 1422; Friedberg 418; Gadoury 245. 6.70g, 24mm, 6h. Good Extremely Fine.

1,500

From the GK Collection; Ex MDC Monnaies de Collection sarl, Auction 3, 1 December 2017, lot 444.

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1292. France, Kingdom. Louis XIV AV Louis d’or à la mèche longue. Paris mint, 1650. Long curl variety. • LVD • XIIII • D • G • FR • ET • NAV • REX •, bust to right; mintmark (marigold flower = Jean Boin) above, date below / CHRS • REGN • VINC • IMP •, crowned cruciform double L monogram, with fleur-de-lis in each angle; at centre, A within annulet. Duplessy 1422; Friedberg 418; Gadoury 245. 6.74g, 25mm, 6h. Good Extremely Fine.

1,750

From the GK Collection; Ex MDC Monnaies de Collection sarl, Auction 3, 1 December 2017, lot 445.

1293. France, Kingdom. Louis XIV AV Louis d’or à la mèche longue. Paris mint, 1651. Long curl variety. • LVD • XIIII • D • G • FR • ET • NAV • REX •, bust to right; mintmarks marigold flower (Jean Boin) and star above, date below / CHRS • REGN • VINC • IMP •, crowned cruciform double L monogram, with fleur-de-lis in each angle; at centre, A within annulet. Duplessy 1422; Friedberg 418; Gadoury 245. 6.75g, 25mm, 6h. Mint State.

1,750

From the GK Collection; Ex MDC Monnaies de Collection sarl, Auction 3, 1 December 2017, lot 446.

1294. France, Kingdom. Louis XIV AV Demi-Louis d’or à la mèche longue. Paris mint, 1651. Long curl variety. • LVD • XIIII • D • G • FR • ET • NAV • REX •, bust to right; date below / CHRS REGN VINC IMP, crowned cruciform double L monogram, with fleur-de-lis in each angle; at centre, A within annulet. Duplessy 1423; Friedberg 419; Gadoury 235. 3.36g, 20mm, 6h. Extremely Fine. Rare.

1,000

From the GK Collection; Ex MDC Monnaies de Collection sarl, Auction 3, 1 December 2017, lot 460.

1295. France, Kingdom. Louis XIV AV Louis d’or à la mèche longue. Amiens mint, 1652. Long curl variety. • LVD • XIIII • D • G • FR • ET • NAV • REX •, bust to right; mintmark (ermine = Nicolas Cezard) above, date below / CHRS • REGN • VINC • IMP •, crowned cruciform double L monogram, with fleur-de-lis in each angle; at centre, X within annulet. Duplessy 1422; Friedberg 418; Gadoury 245. 6.72g, 25mm, 6h. Extremely Fine. Very Rare.

1,250

From the GK Collection; Ex MDC Monnaies de Collection sarl, Auction 3, 1 December 2017, lot 448.

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Only One Other Auctioned in the Past 20 Years

1296. France, Kingdom. Louis XIV AV Louis d’or à l’écu. Tours mint, 1690. Dies by Joseph Röettiers. LVD • XIIII • D • G FR • ET • NAV • REX, bust to right; mintmark above / SIT • NOMEN • DOMINI • BENEDICTVM •, crowned coat-of-arms; date and mintmark E above, mintmark below. Duplessy 1435a; Gadoury 250; Friedberg 429. 6.72g, 24mm, 6h. Good Extremely Fine. Extremely Rare; only one other example offered at auction in the past 20 years.

1,250

From the GK Collection; Ex MDC Monnaies de Collection sarl, Auction 3, 1 December 2017, lot 451.

1297. France, Kingdom. Louis XIV AV Louis d’or aux quatre L. Rouen mint, 1694. Dies by Joseph Röettiers. LVD • XIIII • D • G FR • ET • NAV • REX •, bust to right; mintmark above, mintmark and date below / CHRS REGN VINC IMP, cruciform crowned fleurs de lis, L in each angle; mintmark crescent above to left. Duplessy 1440; Gadoury 252; Friedberg 433. 6.73g, 24mm, 6h. Good Extremely Fine.

1,750

From the GK Collection; Ex MDC Monnaies de Collection sarl, Auction 3, 1 December 2017, lot 453.

1298. France, Kingdom. Louis XIV AV Louis d’or aux quatre L. Lyon mint, 1695. Dies by Joseph Röettiers. LVD • XIIII • D • G FR • ET • NAV • REX •, bust to right; mintmark above, mintmark and date below / CHRS • REGN • VINC • IMP •, cruciform crowned fleurs de lis, L in each angle. Duplessy 1440; Gadoury 252; Friedberg 433. 6.73g, 24mm, 6h. Extremely Fine.

750

From the GK Collection; Ex WAG Online oHG, Auction 106, 15 February 2020, lot 377.

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1299. France, Kingdom. Louis XIV AV Double Louis d’or aux 8 L et aux insignes. Paris mint, 1703. LVD • XIIII • D G FR • ET • NAV • REX (escallop), bust to right; mintmark above, date below / CHRS • • REGN • • VINC • • IMP, crowned cruciform double L monogram with A within annulet at centre, crossed lis-tipped sceptre and main de justice in angles; mintmark above. Duplessy 1442; Friedberg 43; Gadoury 261. 13.41g, 29mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine. Very Rare.

2,500

From the GK Collection; Ex MDC Monnaies de Collection sarl, Auction 3, 1 December 2017, lot 442.

1300. France, Kingdom. Louis XV AV Double Louis d’or de Noailles. Paris mint, 1717. LUD • XV • D • G • FR • ET • NAV • REX, bust to left, date and mintmark below / CHRS • REGN • VINC • IMPE, crowned cruciform coats-of-arms; A at centre, lis in angles, mintmark (Joseph Charles Rœttiers de la Bertaiche) above to left. Duplessy 1630; Friedberg 450; Gadoury 344. 12.26g, 28mm, 3h. Near Mint State.

4,500

From the GK Collection; Ex WAG Online oHG, Auction 106, 15 February 2020, lot 383.

1301. France, Kingdom. Louis XV AV Louis d’or á la croix du Saint-Esprit. Paris mint, 1718. LVD • XV • D • G • FR • ET • NAV • REX •, bust to right; date before, mintmarks ⧾ A below / ❀ CHRISTVS REGNAT VINCIT IMPERAT, Maltese cross with roundel at centre containing three fleurs-de-lis. Duplessy 1633; Friedberg 453, Gadoury 336. 9.80g, 25mm, 6h. Near Mint State.

2,500

From the GK Collection; Ex WAG Online oHG, Auction 74, 9 April 2017, lot 144 (hammer: EUR 3,200).

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1302. France, Kingdom. Louis XV AV Louis d’or aux lunettes. Rouen mint, 1726. LUD • XV • D • G • FR • ET • NAV • REX •, bust to left; mintmark before (Pierre Racine de Bocherville) / CHRS • REGN • VINC • IMPER, crown above two coats-of-arms; mintmark B below, mintmark (Alexandre le Peinturier de Guillerville) and date above. Friedberg 461; Duplessy 1640; Gadoury 340; KM 489.3. 8.17g, 24mm, 6h. Good Extremely Fine.

750

From the GK Collection; Ex MDC Monnaies de Collection sarl, Auction 3, 1 December 2017, lot 495.

1303. France, Kingdom. Louis XV AV Louis d’or aux lunettes. Tours mint, 1726. LUD • XV • D • G • FR • ET • NAV • REX •, bust to left, mintmark below (crescent = Léonard Rolland) / CHRS • REGN • VINC • IMPER, crown above two coats-of-arms; mintmark E below, mintmark (★ = Martin Petit) and date above. Friedberg 461; Duplessy 1640; Gadoury 340; KM 489.7. 8.16g, 24mm, 6h. Extremely Fine.

500

From the GK Collection; Ex Tauler & Fau, Auction 29, 9 April 2019, lot 7873.

1304. France, Kingdom. Louis XV AV Louis d’or au bandeau. Lille mint, 1744. Dies by J-C Röettiers. LUD • XV • D • G • FR • ET NAV • REX •, bust to left, mintmark below / CHRS • REGN • VINC • IMPER, crown above two coats-of-arms; mintmark W below, date above to left. Friedberg 464; Duplessy 1643; Gadoury 341; KM 513.22. 8.15g, 24mm, 6h. Near Mint State.

1,000

From the GK Collection; Ex Numismatica Ranieri, Auction 14, 9 November 2019, lot 1126.

1305. France, Kingdom. Louis XV AV Double Louis d’or au bandeau. Strasbourg mint, struck 1759. LUD • XV • D • G • FR • ET NAV • REX, bust to left, mintmark below / CHRS • REGN • VINC • IMPE ∗, crowned coats-of-arms; mintmark BB below, date above to left. Friedberg 463; KM 519.4; Gadoury 346. 16.26g, 29mm, 6h. Very Fine. Adjustment marks to reverse.

500

From the GK Collection.

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‘Horned Head’ Variant

1306. France, Kingdom. Louis XVI AV Louis d’or ‘à la corne’. ‘Horned head’ variant. Strasbourg mint, 1786. Dies by B. Duvivier. LUD • XVI • D • G • FR • ET NAV • REX •, bust to left; DUVIV on neck truncation, mintmark below / CHRS • REGN • VINC • IMPER, crowned coats-of-arms; mintmark below, mintmark and date above to left. Duplessy 1707A; Friedberg 476 (horn on head); Gadoury 361 (R5). 7.60g, 24mm, 6h. Extremely Fine; edge bruise. Extremely Rare.

2,500

From the GK Collection; Ex Auktionen Münzhandlung Sonntag, Auction 31, 25 November 2019, lot 173 (hammer: EUR 3,300); Ex Auktionen Münzhandlung Sonntag, Auction 30, 4 June 2019, lot 115. The scandal of the Louis d’or with a ‘horn’ from the Strasbourg mint broke out shortly after its discovery. This famous type has a curved bulge on the forehead, which was immediately understood as a horn and thus as an allusion to the fact that the king was unable to secure his succession and was betrayed by the queen. Comparisons can inevitably made to prints of the period depicting Louis with the horns of a cuckold. Even if some numismatists only classify the ‘horn’ as a random die break or error, the prevailing opinion is that it was an intended change. After the so-called ‘Affair of the Diamond Necklace’ at the court of King Louis in 1785 in which the queen was involved, the monarchy was further discredited by the appearance of these coins. Most of the pieces that were produced at the time were apparently melted down in a timely manner, but a few evidently survived.

1307. France, Kingdom. Louis XVI AV Double Louis d’or à la tête nue. Metz mint, 1786. Dies by B. Duvivier. LUD • XVI • D • G • FR • ET NAV • REX, bust to left; DUVIV on neck truncation, mintmark below / CHRS • REGN • VINC • IMPER (ermine), crowned coats-of-arms; mintmark below, date above to left. Duplessy 1706; Friedberg 474; Gadoury 363. 15.22g, 28mm, 6h. Good Extremely Fine.

750

From the GK Collection; Ex Numismatica Ranieri, Auction 14, 9 November 2019, lot 1127.

1308. France, Kingdom. Louis XVI AV Double Louis d’or à la tête nue. Paris mint, 1786. Dies by B. Duvivier. LUD • XVI • D • G • FR • ET NAV • REX, bust to left; DUVIV on neck truncation, mintmark below / CHRS • REGN • VINC • IMPER, crowned coats-of-arms; mintmark below, mintmark and date above to left. Duplessy 1706; Friedberg 474; Gadoury 363. 15.33g, 29mm, 6h. Good Extremely Fine.

750

From the GK Collection; Ex WAG Online oHG, Auction 93, 13 January 2019, lot 69.

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1309. France, Kingdom. Louis XVI AV Louis d’or à la tête nue. Lille mint, 1786. Dies by B. Duvivier. LUD • XVI • D • G • FR • ET NAV • REX •, bust to left; DUVIV on neck truncation, mintmark below / CHRS • REGN • VINC • IMPER, crowned coats-of-arms; mintmark below, mintmark and date above to left. Duplessy 1707; Friedberg 475; Gadoury 361. 7.61g, 24mm, 6h. Extremely Fine.

500

From the GK Collection; Ex MDC Monnaies de Collection sarl, Auction 3, 1 December 2017, lot 531.

1310. France, Kingdom. Louis XVI AV Louis d’or à la tête nue. Limoges mint, 1787. Dies by B. Duvivier. LUD • XVI • D • G • FR • ET NAV • REX, bust to left; DUVIV on neck truncation, mintmark below / CHRS • REGN • VINC • IMPER ⧾, crowned coats-of-arms; mintmark below, date above to left. Duplessy 1707; Friedberg 475; Gadoury 361. 7.64g, 24mm, 6h. Extremely Fine.

500

From the GK Collection; Ex Tauler & Fau, Auction 42, 22 October 2019, lot 4418.

1311. France, Kingdom. Louis XVI AV Double Louis d’or à la tête nue. Metz mint, 1789. Dies by B. Duvivier. LUD • XVI • D • G • FR • ET NAV • REX, bust to left; DUVIV on neck truncation, mintmark below / CHRS • REGN • VINC • IMPER, crowned coats-of-arms; mintmark below, mintmark and date above to left. Duplessy 1706; Friedberg 474; Gadoury 363. 15.26g, 29mm, 6h. Good Extremely Fine.

1,000

From the GK Collection; Ex MDC Monnaies de Collection sarl, Auction 3, 1 December 2017, lot 528.

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The Finest Graded Example

1312. France, Third Republic. AV Essai de 25 Centimes. Paris mint, 1913. Dies by Charles Pillet. Central hole topped by pileus, fasces to left, FR monogram to right, date below; all within wreath / Cockerel standing to right, wings slightly spread, rising sun in background; •LIBERTE• •EGALITE•FRATERNITE• and denomination above, CH. PILLET to left, ESSAI to right. Mazard 2149a; cf. Guilloteau 4763 (for type in nickel); KM -. PCGS graded SP66 (72938.66/80455912); the finest encapsulated and graded example. Excessively rare.

10,000

From the GK Collection; Ex MDC Monnaies de Collection sarl, Auction 5, 14 November 2019, lot 665 (hammer: EUR 12,000); Ex Maison Palombo, Auction 15, 22 October 2016, lot 809 (hammer: CHF 18,000); Ex Dr. Lawrence A. Adams Collection, Classical Numismatic Group, Triton XIX, 5 January 2016, lot 2352; Ex Dr. Busso Peus Nachfolger, Auction 314, 30 October 1985, lot 769.

GERMAN STATES

1313. German States, Baden (Margraviate). Karl Friedrich AR 1/2 Thaler. Durlach mint, 1779 H S. CAROLUS FRID • D : G • MARCHIO BAD • & H •, head to right; H (Jakob Hauter) below / Crowned coat-of-arms; date across upper fields, S (Ernst Christoph Steinhäußer) and XX • EINE FEINE MARCK below. KM 126; Wielandt 726. 14.00g, 33mm, 12h. Extremely Fine.

750

Ex Roma Numismatics Ltd., Auction XX, 30 October 2020, lot 868; Ex Morton & Eden Ltd., Auction 101, 27 June 2019, lot 597.

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1314. German States, Baden (Grand Duchy). Leopold I AV Dukat. 1841. LEOPOLD GROSHERZOG VON BADEN, bare head to right / EIN DUCAT AUS RHEINGOLD ZU 22 K. 6 G., crowned shield of arms within wreath; *1841* below. KM 208; Friedberg 152; Jaeger 52a. 3.67g, 20mm, 12h. Mint State.

3,000

Ex Roma Numismatics Ltd., Auction XX, 30 October 2020, lot 867; Ex Dr. Busso Peus Nachfolger, Auction 426, 16 June 2020, lot 737.

Among the Finest Known

1315. German States, Brandenburg-Franken (Markgrafschaft). Friedrich II der Ältere (the Elder) AV Goldgulden. Schwabach mint, 1499. FRIDRICH : D : G MARCҺ BRAN’, Saint John the Baptist standing facing, head lowered to right, holding Gospels surmounted by Agnus Dei standing to left, head to right; between feet, head of dog to right / + MONЄ NOVA AVR’ SWOBACҺ’ IΩ99, cross fleurée in saltire, with coat-of-arms in each angle. Levinson I-401; De Mey, Or 441; Friedberg 306. 3.27g, 22mm, 9h. Near Mint State; in exemplary condition for the issue and among the finest known specimens. Rare.

2,000

Ex Long Valley River Collection, Roma Numismatics Ltd., Auction XX, 30 October 2020, lot 873; Ex Jack A. Frazer Collection; Ex stock of Victor England (original dealer’s ticket included).

A Very Rare Variant

1316. German States, Frankfurt (Free Imperial City) AR Vereinsthaler. 1857. FREIE STADT FRANKFURT., bust of Francofurtia to right, wearing ornate cloak and oak wreath; Eschenheimer Tower and two other rooftops behind right shoulder, cathedral tower behind to left / EIN VEREINSTHALER ⧾ XXX EIN PFUND FEIN ⧾, crowned imperial eagle facing, head to left, with wings spread, date below. Edge inscription: STARK ⍭ IM ⍭ RECHT ⍭∗⍭. KM 354; Kahnt 166; Thun 141. 18.57g, 33mm, 12h. Near Mint State; untouched, mirror-like surfaces, light iridescent toning. Very Rare variant, only 1,350 minted. Ex Roma Numismatics Ltd., Auction XX, 30 October 2020, lot 882; Ex Heidelberger Münzhandlung Herbert Grün e.K., Auction 68, 13 May 2016, lot 149.

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2,750


1317. German States, Frankfurt (Free Imperial City) AR Vereinsthaler. 1857. FREIE STADT FRANKFURT., bust of Francofurtia to right, wearing ornate cloak and oak wreath; Eschenheimer Tower behind right shoulder, cathedral tower behind left / ⧾ EIN VEREINSTHALER ⧾ XXX EIN PFUND FEIN ⧾, crowned imperial eagle facing, head to left, with wings spread, date below. Edge inscription: STARK ⍭ IM ⍭ RECHT ⍭∗⍭. KM 355; Kahnt 165; Thun 140. 18.51g, 33mm, 12h. Near Mint State; wonderful iridescent cabinet tone.

2,000

Ex Roma Numismatics Ltd., Auction XX, 30 October 2020, lot 833; Ex Dr. Busso Peus Nachfolger, Auction 426, 16 June 2020, lot 899.

1318. German States, Fulda (Bishopric). Adalbert von Harstall AR Thaler. 1795 VH. ADALBERTUS D • G • EPIS : ET ABB : FULD : S • R • I • PR :, helmeted coat-of-arms; mintmark below / PRO DEO ET PATRIA • and date in four lines; all within wreath; X EINE F • MARCK in three lines in exergue. KM 151; Davenport 2265; Buchonia 3. 28.13g, 40mm, 12h. Good Extremely Fine; attractive light cabinet tone with an underlying mint lustre.

500

Ex Roma Numismatics Ltd., Auction XX, 30 October 2020, lot 887; Acquired from Gorny & Mosch Giessener Münzhandlung.

1319. German States, Fulda (Bishopric). Adalbert von Harstall AR Thaler. 1795 VH. ADALBERTUS D • G • EPIS : ET ABB : FULD : S • R • I • PR :, helmeted coat-of-arms; mintmark below / PRO DEO ET PATRIA • and date in four lines; all within wreath; X EINE F • MARCK in three lines in exergue. KM 151; Davenport 2265; Buchonia 3. 28.00g, 40mm, 12h. Extremely Fine; beautiful old cabinet tone.

400

Ex Roma Numismatics Ltd., Auction XX, 30 October 2020, lot 888; Acquired from Gorny & Mosch Giessener Münzhandlung.

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1320. German States, Hamburg (Free Hanseatic City). Leopold I AR Thaler. 1694 IR. MONETA NOVA CIVITATIS HAMBURGENSIS, city arms within circular border with ornaments enclosing date, winged cherub above / LEOPOLDVS • D : G: ROMA : IMP : SEM : AUG :, crowned double-headed imperial eagle. KM 315; Davenport 5374; Gaedechens 523. 29.19g, 45mm, 12h. Extremely Fine; some minor scratches in rev. fields, attractive old cabinet tone. Scarce; a one year type.

500

Ex Roma Numismatics Ltd., Auction XX, 30 October 2020, lot 889; Acquired from Gorny & Mosch Giessener Münzhandlung.

1321. German States, Henneberg-Ilmenau (County) AR Thaler. Under joint Saxon rule, Ilmenau mint, 1699 BA. ❀ FURSTL : SACHS : GESAMBTE HENNEB : ILMEN : AUSBEUTH THAL :, two figures standing facing, holding crowned and crested helmets; imperial orb above, mint master’s initials in exergue / • NACH DEM ALTEN REICHS SCHROT UND KORN •, crowned arms of Saxony and Henneberg within wreath; date below. KM 31; Davenport 7489; Schnee 633; Müseler 56.6/20b. 29.18g, 45mm, 11h. 1,500

Extremely Fine. Ex Roma Numismatics Ltd., Auction XX, 30 October 2020, lot 890; Ex Gorny & Mosch Giessener Münzhandlung, Auction 246, 8 March 2017, lot 3146.

200th Anniversary of the Augsburg Confession

1322. German States, Nürnberg (Free Imperial City) AR Medal. 1730. Struck for the 200th anniversary of the Augsburg Confession. Designs by Sigmund Dockler and Peter Paul Werner. Three city coats-of-arms surrounded by seven patriarchal coats-of-arms set on a wreath / AN DENKEN DERZ VA VGSP VRG VBERGEBENEN BERAENTNVS VND ERSTEN BERENNERE, (chronogram) in six lines within circle of seven coats-of-arms from the first seven signatories of the confession, set on wreath. Erlanger 1108; Whiting 430. 4.75g, 31mm, 12h. Mint State; beautiful old cabinet tone. Rare.

350

Ex Roma Numismatics Ltd., Auction XX, 30 October 2020, lot 894; Ex Dr. Busso Peus Nachfolger, Auction 426, 16 June 2020, lot 1011.

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1323. German States, Stolberg-Stolberg (Grafschaft). Christoph Ludwig II and Friedrich Botho AV Dukat. Stolberg, 1748. ♁ CHRIST • LVDEWIG. & FRIED • BOTHO CO • STOLB • K • R • W. & H, stag standing to right, with left foreleg raised, crowned column with S on plinth in background / DOM • IN • EPST • MVNZ • BR • AIG • LOHR • & CLET •, triple-helmeted coat-of-arms; date between helmets (changed in die from 1747 to 1748). Friedberg 3336; Friederich 1888. 3.47g, 23mm, 11h. 3,500

Mint State. Very Rare. Ex Roma Numismatics Ltd., Auction XX, 30 October 2020, lot 899; Ex Fritz Rudolf Künker GmbH & Co. KG, Auction 310, 21 June 2018, lot 6719 (hammer: EUR 3,600); Ex Gerhard Hirsch Nachfolger, Auction 333, 21 September 2017, lot 3292; Ex Fritz Rudolf Künker GmbH & Co. KG, Auction 15, 16-17 January 1990, lot 1461; Acquired from Seligmann [H?, c. 1927-1933].

1324. German States, Württemburg (Duchy). Eberhard Ludwig AV 1/4 Carolin. 1732. EBER: LUD: D• G• DUX WUR: x T., armoured bust to right / ✶ CUM DEO ET DIE ✶, crowned coat-of-arms, order chain around; date below. KM 320; Friedberg 3586. 2.38g, 19mm, 5h. Very Fine. Rare.

750

From the GK Collection; Ex Roma Numismatics Ltd., Auction XX, 30 October 2020, lot 903.

1325. German States, Württemberg (Kingdom). Wilhelm I AR Vereinsthaler. 1859. Designs by Carl Friedrich Voigt. WILLHELM KONIG V. WÜRTTEMBERG, bare head to left / EIN VEREINSTHALER ∗ XXX EIN PFUND FEIN, crowned and helmeted coat-of-arms held by crowned lion to left and stag to right; ribbon inscribed ‘furchtlos und trew’ below, 1859 in exergue. Edge inscription: * MÜNZVERTRAG VOM 24 JANUAR 1857. KM 601; AKS 77. 18.45g, 33mm, 12h. Near Mint State; attractive rainbow iridescence around edges.

1,250

Ex Roma Numismatics Ltd., Auction XX, 30 October 2020, lot 904; Ex Dr. Busso Peus Nachfolger, Auction 426, 16 June 2020, lot 1131.

GREAT BRITAIN

A Rare Penny of Henry I

1326. Great Britain, Norman. Henry I AR Penny. Quadrilateral on Cross Fleury type. Exeter mint, 1125-1135. Aelfwine(?), moneyer. [✠] hENRICVS:, crowned bust facing slightly left, holding lis-tipped sceptre in right hand / [...]ION : EXC[...], quadrilateral within curved sides and fleurs at limbs; all over cross fleurée. North 871; SCBC 1276; CNG 115, lot 1089 (sold for 3,500 USD). 1.43g, 20mm, 6h. 1,000

Good Very Fine; wavy flan, clear portrait. Very rare from this mint. From a private Swiss collection; Acquired from Stanley Gibbons (Guernsey) Limited, prior to 2017 (£2,000).

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Likely the Finest Recorded Example

1327. Great Britain, Plantagenet. Henry V AV Noble. Tower (London) mint, 1413-1422. Class G. ҺЄꞂRIC’ ∗ DI’ ◦ GRΛ’ ◦ RЄX ◦ ΛꞂGL’ Ƶ FRΛꞂC’ ◦ DꞂS ◦ ҺУB’, king standing facing within ship, holding sword and quartered shield, waves below; all within beaded border / ✠ IҺ’C ∗ ΛVTЄᙏ ◦ TRΛꞂSIЄꞂS ◦ PЄR ◦ ᙏЄDIV’ ◦ ILLORV’ ◦ IBΛT, ornamental cross with lis terminals and H within centre, crowns over lions over trefoils in quarters, within beaded and linear tressure, trefoils in spandrels. SCBC 1747; Schneider 263 (same dies); North 1375. 7.00g, 33mm, 11h. Extremely Fine; previously NGC graded MS 63 (#4885151-002). Extremely Rare; this class known only from a very few examples, of which this is likely the finest recorded. 12,500 Ex Long Valley River Collection, Roma Numismatics Ltd., Auction XX, 30 October 2020, lot 908; Ex private Japanese collection; Ex Spink & Son Ltd, Auction 12027, 4 December 2012, lot 35. Henry V is perhaps most well-known to the modern audience through the dramatisation of his life in Shakespeare’s eponymous historical play ‘Henry V’. The narrative of the play, based on actual events, present Henry in his element - the battlefield. Renowned amongst historians as one of the great warrior kings of his age, Henry’s impressive victories in campaigns fought during the Hundred Years’ war set him above his contemporaries. These campaigns culminated in France’s defeat at the battle of Agincourt in 1415, from which Henry returned in triumph to England. He is perhaps less associated with innovative domestic policy, however there were notable changes in this domain that occurred during his reign. Arguably most significant was his promotion of the English language in government, the official language of which had been French since the reign of William the Conqueror. He oversaw the appearance of Chancery Standard English and is the first king known to have written in English in personal letters. Unlike his father, the usurper Henry IV whose reign was plagued with rebellions which he brutally quashed, the young king embraced a more conciliatory approach to his enemies, even ensuring that the body of Richard II (the victim of his father’s usurpation) was re-interred accompanied by the appropriate rites.

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1328. Great Britain, Plantagenet. Henry V AV Noble. Class C. London mint, 1413-1422. ҺЄꞂRIC’ ˣ DI’ ˣ GRΛ’ RЄX ΛꞂGL’ Z ˣ FRΛꞂC’ ˣ DꞂS ҺYB’, king standing facing in ship, holding sword and shield; mullet by sword arm, broken annulet on side of ship / ⧾ Ih’C ˣ ΛVTЄᙏ ⁑ TRΛꞂSIЄꞂS ⁑ PЄR ⁑ ᙏЄDIV’ ˣ ILLORV ˣ IBΛT, ornate cross with lis at ends and Һ in centre; crowned lions in quarters. Schneider I, 232; North 1371; SCBC 1742. 6.93g, 32mm, 11h. About Extremely Fine.

4,500

From the GK Collection.

1329. Great Britain, Plantagenet. Edward IV AV Ryal - 10 Shillings. Tower (London) mint, 1466-1469. ЄDWΛRD’ DI GRΛ’ RЄX ΛꞂGL’ Z FRΛꞂC DꞂS’ I B, words split up by trefoils, King standing facing in ship with bowsprit, holding sword and shield, Є on flag on stern, rose on hull, waves below / ♛ IҺC’ ΛVT’ TRΛꞂSIЄꞂS PER ᙏЄDIVᙏ ILLORVᙏ I BΛT, words split up by trefoils, central rose over sunburst with ornate spokes, crowns, lions and fleurs-de-lis in spandrels. SCBC 1950; North 1549; Friedberg 132; Roma XXI, lot 1079 (sold for 3,400 GBP). 7.62g, 35mm, 3h. Extremely Fine.

3,000

From a private Swiss collection; Acquired from Stanley Gibbons (Guernsey) Limited (£3,650).

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An Iconic Coin of Henry VIII

1330. Great Britain, Tudor. Henry VIII AR Testoon of Twelve Pence. Tower (London) mint, third coinage, 1544-47. ✠ ⚜ ҺЄNRIC’ ˣ VIII’ ˣ DI’ ˣ GRA’ ˣ AGL’ ˣ FRA’ ˣ Z ˣ HIB’ ˣ REX, facing crowned bust of Henry, wearing ruff and mantle / ✠ ⚜ POSVI ⁑ DЄVM ⁑ ADIVTORIVM ⁑ MЄVM ⁑ ⚜, crowned Tudor rose; crowned Һ to left, crowned R to right. Stewartby type A, page 525; North 1841; SCBC 2364. 7.30g, 31mm, 8h. Near Extremely Fine; minor surface marks, attractively toned and featuring a remarkably bold and handsome portrait for the issue. Rare in this condition.

20,000

Ex Rymer Collection; Ex A. H. Baldwin & Sons Ltd, FPL, Winter 2015, no. BH064; Ex St. James’s Auction Ltd., Auction 34, 21 September 2015, lot 48; Ex Spink & Son Ltd., Auction 84, 21 May 1991, lot 112. This remarkably well-preserved testoon features an instantly recognisable portrait of one of the most iconic kings of England, Henry VIII, with his characteristic broad face, piercing eyes and majestic full beard. Indeed, his features as engraved on this type bear a striking similarity to the renowned portrait of the Tudor king by Hans Holbein the Younger, painted about a decade prior. In the interlude, however, much had changed: the painting may have been commissioned to celebrate the birth of his only son and heir (the future Edward VI) in 1537 by his third wife Jane Seymour, but by the time this coin was minted, Henry was married to his sixth and last wife Catherine Parr, and the dissolution of the monasteries for which his reign is remembered had been completed. The reverse of the coin features the emblematic Tudor rose, a famous amalgamation of the red rose of Lancaster and the white rose of York, the two warring factions of the ‘Wars of the Roses’ which Henry VIII’s father Henry VII had united after the Battle of Bosworth Field and his dynastic marriage to Elizabeth of York. This coin was minted in London at the royal mint, which had operated out of the secure Tower of London since at least 1279, when government records referenced “the little tower where the treasure of the mint is kept.” The dating of Testoons is one of the most secure of Henry VIII’s issues and can be divided into three distinct phases by portrait types. The first use of this striking frontal portrait coincided with introduction of the title ‘Rex Hiberniae’ or ‘King of Ireland’ in the thirty-fifth year of his reign, 1544. The majority of these coins are poorly struck and rarely survive with as much remaining detail on the portrait, which has been described as possibly the most expressive portrait of the king to be found on a coin, as this example. By this period, Henry VIII’s coinage was debased as the king took more profit from the issues to pay for his expensive military campaigns on the continent and his extravagant personal spending. Some testoons, which had base cores plated with silver as a result of this debasement, earned him the nickname ‘old copper-nose’, since the nose was the first place any base metal would show through as the silver eroded.

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1331. Great Britain, Stuart. James I AV Unite. Tower (London) mint, 1606-1607. (escallop) • IACOBVS • D’. G’. MAG’. BRIT’. FRAN’. ET • HIB’. REX •, crowned and armoured bust to right, holding sword and globus cruciger / (escallop) • FACIAM • EOS • IN • GENTEM • VNAM •, crowned coat-ofarms; I-R across fields. SCBC 2619; North 2084; Roma XXI, lot 1089 (sold for 1,900 GBP). 9.96g, 38mm, 2h. Good Very Fine.

1,500

From a private Swiss collection; Acquired from Stanley Gibbons (Guernsey) Limited, prior to 2017 (£2,250).

1332. Great Britain, Stuart. James II AV Guinea. 1688. Engraved by John Roettier. IACOBVS • II • DEI • GRATIA, laureate head to left / MAG • BR • FRA • ET • HIB • REX •, crowned cruciform shields of arms with sceptres bearing national emblems in angles, divided date above. SCBC 3402; KM 495.1. NGC graded XF details, obv. repaired (#4769082-007).

3,000

From a private Swiss collection; Acquired from AMR Coins.

1333. Great Britain, Stuart. William III AV Guinea. 1701. Engraved by John Croker. GVLIELMVS • III • DEI • GRA •, laureate bust to right / • MAG • BR • FRA ET • HIB REX • (date), crowned cruciform shields around central lion rampant. SCBC 3463; KM 498.1; Friedberg 313. 8.33g, 25mm, 5h. Near Extremely Fine; altered surface.

1,500

From the inventory of a UK dealer.

Proof 64 Deep Cameo

1334. Great Britain, Hanover. Victoria AV Proof Sovereign. London mint, 1887. Designs by Joseph Edgar Boehm and Benedetto Pistrucci. VICTORIA D : G : BRITT : REG : F : D :, jubilee bust to left; J.E.B. on bust truncation / St. George on horseback to right, holding sword and wearing plumed helmet and billowing cloak, slaying the dragon which falls to right; B.P. below ground line, date in exergue. KM 767; SCBC 3866B; Friedberg 392a. PCGS graded PR64DCAM (Proof 64 Deep Cameo).

5,000

Ex Roma Numismatics Ltd., Auction XX, 30 October 2020, lot 924.

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1335. Great Britain, Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Edward VII AV Matte Proof 2 Pounds. London mint, 1902. Designs by George William de Saulles and Benedetto Pistrucci. EDWARDVS VII DEI GRA: BRITT: OMN: REX FID: DEF: IND: IMP:, bare head to right; DE S. below bust truncation / St. George on horseback to right, holding sword and wearing plumed helmet and billowing cloak, slaying the dragon which falls to right; B.P. below ground line, date in exergue. SCBC 3868; Friedberg 399a. 16.00g, 29mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin; beautiful light cabinet tone. In exemplary condition for the type.

3,000

Ex Roma Numismatics Ltd., Auction XX, 30 October 2020, lot 928.

1336. Great Britain, Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Edward VII AV Matte Proof Sovereign. London mint, 1902. Designs by George William de Saulles and Benedetto Pistrucci. EDWARDVS VII D: G:: BRITT: OMN: REX F: D: IND: IMP:, bare head to right; DE S. below bust truncation / St. George on horseback to right, holding sword and wearing plumed helmet and billowing cloak, slaying the dragon which falls to right; B.P. below ground line, date in exergue. SCBC 3969; Friedberg 400a. 8.00g, 22mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin; attractive light cabinet tone.

1,500

Ex Roma Numismatics Ltd., Auction XX, 30 October 2020, lot 929.

1337. Great Britain, Windsor. Elizabeth II AR Proof 10oz £10 Pound. Three Graces “The Great Engravers” series. 2020. • ELIZABETH II • D • G • REG • F• D • 10 POUNDS • date, frosted bust to right, initials J.C below truncation / FOEDUS INVIOLABILE, W.WYON, three graces standing with arms of Ireland, England & Scotland, design in exergue. 312.69g, 65mm, 12h. NGC Graded PROOF 69 Ultra Cameo. (No presentation box or original COA). One of only 175 minted and Extremely Rare.

4,500

From the inventory of a UK dealer. These coins are some of the most sought-after issues produced by the Royal Mint for many years, with the latest ‘Three Graces’ coin selling out in less than one minute after going on sale to the public. Within hours of the launch these coins were trading for many times their initial sale price, causing collectors worldwide to question such low mintages.

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HUNGARY

1338. Hungary, Kingdom. Matthias I Corvinus AV Goldgulden. Nagybánya (Frauenbach/Baia Mare) mint, 1482-1489. MAThIAS • D • G • R • VNGARIЄ •, crowned Holy Virgin enthroned facing, cradling holy infant, flanked by thistle blossoms; raven standing to left, holding ring below / • S • LADISLAVS • RЄX, St. Ladislaus I standing facing, holding axe and globus cruciger; n and shield with crossed hammers across fields. EH 540f; Friedberg 22. PCGS graded MS64 (#17250023) - the highest certified example.

500

From the GK Collection.

INDIA

1339. India, Kutch (Princely State). Desalji II AV 25 Kori. Bhuj mint, VS 1913 = 1856. Persian legend in the name of Bahadur Shah II / Name, title and VS date in Devanagari; trisul and knife at each end. Friedberg 1276; KM 67. PCGS graded MS62 (#84315555) - the highest of the two PCGS graded examples. Rare.

300

From the GK Collection; Ex MDC Monnaies de Collection sarl, Auction 5, 14 November 2019, lot 810 (hammer: EUR 800).

1340. India, Kutch (Princely State). Pragmalji II, with Queen Victoria, AV 25 Kori. Bhuj mint, VS 1919 = 1862. Persian legend in the name of Queen Victoria, AD date below / Name, title and VS date in Devanagari; trisul closed crescent and knife above. Friedberg 1279; KM 17.1. PCGS graded MS65 (#84315556) - one of the two highest PCGS graded examples.

500

From the GK Collection; Ex MDC Monnaies de Collection sarl, Auction 5, 14 November 2019, lot 817 (hammer: EUR 850).

1341. India, Kutch (Princely State). Pragmalji II, with Queen Victoria, AV 100 Kori. Bhuj mint, VS 1923 = 1866. Persian legend in the name of Queen Victoria, AD date below; floral border / Name and title in Devanagari in outer margin; trisul, closed crescent and knife above denomination, mint and VS date in central circle. Friedberg 1277; KM 19. PCGS graded MS65 (#84315544) - one of the highest certified examples available. From the GK Collection; Ex MDC Monnaies de Collection sarl, Auction 5, 14 November 2019, lot 813 (hammer: EUR 2,400).

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1,500


1342. India, Kutch (Princely State). Pragmalji II, with Queen Victoria, AV 50 Kori. Bhuj mint, VS 1930 = 1873. Persian legend in the name of Queen Victoria, AD date below; floral border / Name and title in Devanagari in outer margin; trisul, closed crescent and knife above denomination, mint and VS date in central circle. Friedberg 1278; KM 18. PCGS graded MS66 (#84315550) - the highest certified example available for this date.

1,500

From the GK Collection; Ex MDC Monnaies de Collection sarl, Auction 5, 14 November 2019, lot 815 (hammer: EUR 2,200).

1343. India, British Colonial. East India Company AV 1/3 Mohur - 5 Rupees. Madras Presidency. Madras (Chennai) mint, 1820. ENGLISH EAST INDIA COMPANY •, coat-of-arms surmounted by lion rampant to left, holding crown / Denomination and name of East India Company in Persian. KM 422; Pridmore 244; Friedberg 1590. PCGS graded MS62 (#35796509).

750

From the GK Collection.

1344. India, British Colonial. Victoria AV Mohur. East India Company issue. Bombay or Calcutta mint, 1841. VICTORIA QUEEN, young head to left; date below / EAST INDIA COMPANY, lion walking to left, palm tree in background; ONE MOHUR in English and Arabic below. KM 461.1; S&W.2.1; Friedberg 1595. NGC graded MS 61 (#3929764-008).

4,000

From the GK Collection.

ITALIAN STATES

1345. Italian States, Genova (Genoa, Republic). Simone Boccanegra AV Genovino. Doge, first tenure. 1339-1344. Damianus Novarius, mintmaster. ✠ DVX ⦂ IAꞂVЄSIVM ⦂ PRIᙏVS ⦂ D, stylized castle within polylobe of eight arcs; rosettes within inner arcs, stars in each spandrel / ✠ ⦂ COꞂRADV ⦂ RЄX ⦂ ROᙏAꞂORVᙏ ⦂ Ꞃ ⦂, cross pattée within polylobe of eight arcs; rosettes within inner arcs, stars in each spandrel. CNI 157; MIR 29; Friedberg 354. 3.54g, 20mm, 9h. 1,000

Extremely Fine. Scarce. From the GK Collection.

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1346. Italian States, Savoia-Sardegna (Savoy-Sardinia, Kingdom). Vittorio Emanuele I AR Mezzo Scudo. Torino mint, 1814. Dies by Amedeo Lavy. VIC • EM • D • G • REX • SAR • CYP • ET • IER •, armoured and draped bust to left; A. LAVY on bust, date below / DVX • SABAVD • ET • MONTISFER • PRINC • PEDEM • & •, crowned arms within chain of the Order of the Santissima Annunziata. MIR 1021; Pagani 16; Gigante 3; KM 109. 17.62g, 36mm, 6h. Good Extremely Fine; metal flaw on reverse edge at 1h. Very Rare.

1,500

From the Vitangelo Collection.

Of the Greatest Rarity and Numismatic Importance

1347. Italian States, Sicilia (Sicily, Kingdom). Frederick I (later Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor) and Constance, as Empress of the Holy Roman Empire, AV Tari. Amalfi mint, November 1198. Outer circle Kufic legend: ‘struck in his reign in the year five hundred ninety-five’; inner circle Latin legend: ⧾ FRE REX SICILIE around palm tree in fruit in central circle / Outer rim Kufic legend: ‘struck in the year one-hundred one-thousand ninety and eight; inner rim Kufic legend: ‘Constance imperatrix of the Romans’, around Latin cross in central circle. L. Travaini, ‘Le monete Sveve con legend arabe nel Regno di Sicilia (1194-1220)’ in RIN 1986, p. 136, 2; MIR 36; MEC 14, p. 166 fig. 3b; CNI XVII, p. 10, 1, pl. 1, 14; G. Sambon, Repertario generale, 1113; M. Guglielmi, La monetazione degli Svevi nell’Italia meritionale, Serravalle RSM, 2000, p. 67, 1; D. Spinelli, Monete cufiche, Napoli 1844, pl. 20, 1; R. Levinson, The Early Dated Coins of Europe 1234-1500, Clifton 2007, p. 258; Friedberg 51. 0.88g, 22mm. Extremely Fine; some areas of flat strike.

3,000

From the inventory of a European dealer. This remarkable scyphate-shaped tari bears two dates: Hegira 595 and Christian era 1198, the earliest Anno Domini date ever recorded on a coin, which according to Philip Grierson and L. Travaini commemorates the investiture formally granted to Frederick II and Constance by Pope Innocent III on 19 November of that year. In return the Pope received an annual cens of 1,000 ‘schifati’, cf. MEC pp. 165-6. Amalfi was an independent republic from the 7th century that managed to extract itself from Byzantine vassalage in 839 and first elected an independent duke in 958. By 944 Amalfitan merchants were already present at Constantinople, trading with Egypt by the late 10th century and rivalling Pisa and Genova in its domestic prosperity and maritime trade with Asia before the rise of the Venice. In 1073 the republic fell to the Norman countship of Apulia and was granted many rights and attained great wealth. In about 1080, Amalfitans founded a hospice for pilgrims in Islamic occupied Jerusalem, from which the Order of the Hospital (St. John of Jerusalem) later developed. Under Roger II in 1131, Amalfi passed into the kingdom of Sicily and by 1220 the Empire of Frederick II. In matters of medieval culture, Amalfi was famous for its multiculturalism, flourishing schools of law and mathematics, maritime code and the reputed Amalfitan Flavio Gioia, who in about 1300 was considered first marine pilot to have introduced the sailor’s compass to Western navigation. The date on the Amalfi tari must be connected to the fact that Islamic coinage had been dated from the time of the 5th Caliph, ‘Abd al-Malik in the 77th year of the Hagira, the migration of Muhammad and his followers from Mecca to Yathrib in AD 696/7. Amalfi had been within the Islamic monetary sphere strongly influenced by the Emirate of Sicily since the 10th century, in which the standard gold unit was the gold Tarì (meaning “fresh” or “newly minted money”), the Christian designation of Ruba’i or quarter Dinar with the ideal weight of 1.05g of gold. The idea that coins should bear a date of issue referencing the time passed since the birth of Christ was not widespread in Europe until the mid 16th century. While the learned Scythian monk, Dionysus Exiguus from Tomis, formulated the Anno Domini calendar in the 6th century and is still used to enumerate the years of both the Julian and Gregorian calendars, it was not until the advent of this issue in 1198 that European coinage was so dated. This dating system was not utilised again until 1234 by the bishopric of Roskilde on its silver deniers and in 1251 in Arabic script on the Islamic styled silver coinage by the crusader city of Acre. In the spring of 1250 the papal legate Odo of Châteauroux arrived in Syria and was scandalized to learn that the Franks were striking gold and silver coins with the name and dates of the Muslim Prophet and had them substituted with purely Christian legends and dates in the name of the Messiah, albeit written in Arabic to maintain acceptability in the region. Much later from 1372 dated groschen in the name of Charlemagne were struck on a regular basis at Aachen. Frederick II, son of Holy Roman Emperor Henry VI of the Hohenstaufen dynasty, and Constance, the posthumous daughter of Roger II de Hauteville and heiress to the Norman kings of Sicily, was an infant of only three years of age when his father died and was crowned king of Sicily on papal authority at Palermo cathedral on 17 May 1198. Frederick’s minority under his mother only lasted five months as the regent died on 27 November 1198.

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A Magnificent Augustale

1348. Italian States, Sicilia (Sicily, Kingdom). Frederick I (later Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor) AV Augustale. Messina mint, circa 1231-1250. • CЄSAR AVG ◦ IMP ROM, laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust to right / ✠ FRIDE RICVS, eagle standing to left, head to right, with wings spread. Kowalski U12/A40; Spahr 98; MEC 14, 514; Friedberg 134 (Brindisi). 5.28g, 21mm, 6h. Near Mint State; minor edge marks, perhaps from having been placed in a bezel.

12,500

Ex Long Valley River Collection, Roma Numismatics Ltd., Auction XX, 30 October 2020, lot 979; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Triton XXIII, 14-15 January 2020, lot 1160. The Augustale was a denomination introduced to Sicily by Frederick I in 1231. As Holy Roman Emperor as well as King of Sicily, he clearly wanted to draw parallels between himself and the emperors of Roman antiquity. Although not based on a specific ancient coin, the similarities in imagery and design between this coin and an aureus of the early empire are impossible to ignore - the classical laureate, draped and cuirassed bust in profile follows the same scheme as these earlier coins. The eagle on the reverse was less commonly seen but the stance of the bird with wings spread and head turned back bears remarkably similarity, for example, to aurei issued by Domitian (RIC II.1 143). Frederick I of Sicily, who later became Frederick II when he ascended to the throne of the Holy Roman Empire, ruled over a considerable territory spreading across much of Italy and Germany. In 1225 he also became ‘King of Jerusalem’ by virtue of marriage to Isabella II of Jerusalem, heiress to the kingdom, seeing to it that his father-in-law was dispossessed with his title transferred to the emperor. Yet despite his power over many countries and cities, Frederick was unable to prevail over the papacy. The popes during this period mistrusted the emperor on both moral and political grounds; Frederick was reported to have said that Moses, Christ and Mohammed were imposters and Pope Gregory IX went so far as to declare the emperor ‘preambulus Antichristi’ (herald of the Antichrist). Frederick was excommunicated from the Catholic church three times during his reign, although the instances of his excommunication seem to have been more political manoeuvring than in reaction to any specific moral deficiency on the behalf of the emperor. The Papal States were surrounded by land under Frederick’s rule and the fear of losing their independence and the authority of the church being taken over by the imperial powers led to much of the tension between the two parties. Frederick’s first excommunication by Gregory IX was due to his failure to complete his crusading promises made on his coronation; the emperor’s abstention from the crusades in question was however due to an epidemic that afflicted both him and his troops. Gregory, it seems, wished to keep Frederick from any position of power within or over the church and in doing so to reduce his moral credibility as ruler. After years of antagonism, the final break with the papacy came when Frederick installed his son Enzio as King of Sardinia by marrying him to Adelasia of Torres, the widow of Ubaldo II Visconti in 1238; upon the marriage, Enzo by jure uxoris would accede to the Sardinian Giudicati of Logudoro (Torres) and Gallura, covering the northern half of the Sardinia island. The Papal States had suzerainty over Sardinia and this open act of defiance against the papacy’s power in this region caused Frederick to be excommunicated once again, clearly as a punishment for this power grab. In 1250 Frederick died unexpectedly from illness amidst brutal battles with the Papacy; within 22 years of his death all of his heirs had been killed in the continuing struggle and the Papacy retained their power over the Papal States.

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In a Magnificent State of Preservation

1349. Italian States, Sicilia (Sicily, Kingdom). Pietro I il grande (the Great) with Constanza AV Pierreale. Messina mint, 1282-1285. ✠◦ SUMMA ◦ POTЄNCI’A ◦ ЄST ◦ In DЄO ◦ ✠ ◦ P ◦ DЄI ◦ GRA ◦ ARAGON ◦ SICIL ◦ RЄX ◦, coat-of-arms / ✠ XPS ◦ UINCIT • XPS • RЄGNAT • XPS • IMPAT + COSTA • DЄI • GRA • ARAG • SICIL • RЄG, eagle standing to left with wings spread, head upturned to right. Grierson, Coins of Medieval Europe 255; Spahr 4; MIR 170; MEC 14, 6 var. (rev. legend); Friedberg 654. 4.37g, 24mm, 6h. 4,000

Near Mint State; in a magnificent state of preservation for the issue. Ex Long Valley River Collection, Roma Numismatics Ltd., Auction XX, 30 October 2020, lot 980; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Triton XXIII, 14-15 January 2020, lot 1166; Ex Richard A. Jourdan Collection of Medieval European Coins; Privately purchased from Charles H. Wolfe III, 2001 ($6,500, described as “superb-FDC”).

JAPAN

1350. Japan, Tempo Era AV Koban. Edo, 1837-1858. Paulownia flowers with legends in cartouches / Four punchmarks: central imperial mark, 保 (= Ho - era designator) to upper right, two mintmaster’s marks to lower left. JC 03-22; Friedberg 15; KM 22b var. (marks to rev.). 11.22g, 58mm, 12h. Good Very Fine; minor hairlines to both sides.

1,500

From the GK Collection.

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LIECHTENSTEIN

1351. Liechtenstein, Principality. Franz Joseph II and Princess Gina AV 100 Franken. 1952. Design by Edwin Grienauer. FRANZ • JOSEF • II • UND • GINA • VON • LIECHTENSTEIN •, jugate busts to left; GRIENAUER to right, date below / • FÜRSTENTUM LIECHTENSTEIN •, crowned coat-of-arms, 100 FRANKEN below. KM Y17; Friedberg 19. 32.33g, 35mm, 6h. 2,000

Mint State. Very Rare, from a mintage of only 4,000 pieces. From the GK Collection; Ex Roma Numismatics Ltd., Auction XX, 30 October 2020, lot 987.

LOW COUNTRIES

A Superb Example

1352. Low Countries, Vlaanderen (Flanders). Lodewijk II van Male AV Gehelmde gouden leeuw (lion d’or). Gand (Ghent) mint, 1346-1384. LVDOVICVS ⦂ DЄI ⦂ GRΛ ⦂ COᙏ’ DꞂS : FLΛNDR IЄ, helmeted lion standing to left before spired Gothic throne; FLΛꞂDRЄS below / ✠ BЄИЄDICTVS ⁑ QVI ⁑ VЄИIT ⁑ IИ ⁑ ИOᙏIИЄ ⁑ DOᙏIИI, cross fleurée and feuillue, D’ in centre, F L Λ Ꞃ in quarters; all within tressure of 20 arches. Grierson, Coins of Medieval Europe C19; Vanhoudt G2604; Delmonte, Or 460; Friedberg 157. 5.39g, 34mm, 2h. Mint State; a superb example. Very hard to obtain in this condition.

7,500

Ex Hess-Divo AG, Auction 339, 22 October 2020, lot 341.

Ex Lockett Collection

1353. Low Countries, Vlaanderen (Flanders). Lodewijk II van Male AV Gouden rijder (franc à cheval). Gand (Ghent) mint, 1346-1384. LVDOVIC ⦂ DЄI GRA ⦂ COᙏЄS ⦂ F DꞂS FL⊼ꞂDR I Є, armoured knight on caparisoned horse to left, holding reins and raised sword / ✠ XPC ⁑ VIИCIT ⁑ XPC ⁑ RЄGИAT ⁑ XPC ⁑ IMPЄRAT, cross fleurée and feuillue, pellet within quadrilobe at centre; all within quadrilobe, each arc ending in palmette, trefoils in spandrels. Grierson, Coins of Medieval Europe, p. 159; Vanhoudt G2602; Delmonte, Or 458; Friedberg 156. 3.82g, 29mm, 8h. Mint State; in exceptional condition for the type.

2,500

Ex Long Valley River Collection, Roma Numismatics Ltd., Auction XX, 30 October 2020, lot 995; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Triton XXIII, 14-15 January 2020, lot 1184; Privately purchased from Charles H. Wolfe III, 1998; Ex Richard Cyril Lockett Collection, Glendining & Co. Ltd, 29 February 1956, lot 240.

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MEXICO

1354. Mexico, Republic AR 8 Reales. San Luis Potosi mint, 1835. REPUBLICA MEXICANA •, eagle, with wings spread and head to right, alighting to left on cactus and holding serpent in beak and right talon; laurel and oak wreath below / Phrygian cap inscribed LIBERTAD before and surrounded by radiant display; denomination, mintmark, date, assayer’s initials and purity below. KM 377.12 (denomination as 8Rs). 26.97g, 39mm, 12h. Extremely Fine; attractive old cabinet tone with vivid iridescence.

250

Ex Roma Numismatics Ltd., Auction XX, 30 October 2020, lot 1005; Ex Gerhard Hirsch Nachfolger, Auction 347, 14 February 2019, lot 4961.

NORWAY

1355. Norway, Kingdom. Karl XIV Johan AR Speciedaler. Kongsberg mint, 1834. CARL XIV JOHAN, NORGES SVER • G • OG V • KONGE •, bareheaded and draped bust right / Crowned coat-of-arms; denomination across fields, value, mintmark and date below. KM 301; Davenport 241; Ahlström 12. 28.84g, 36mm, 12h. Extremely Fine; attractive cabinet tone.

2,250

Ex Roma Numismatics Ltd., Auction XX, 30 October 2020, lot 1007; Ex Fritz Rudolf Künker GmbH & Co. KG, Auction 261,11 March 2015, lot 5819.

PORTUGAL

1356. Portugal, Kingdom. Maria I AV Pinto - 400 Réis. Lisboa mint, 1790. MARIA surmounted by crown, below, denomination above and below wreath / ❀ IN • HOC • SIGNO • VINCES ❀, Jerusalem cross with quatrefoils in angles, date above. KM 291; Friedberg 121; Gomes 12.02. NGC graded MS 61 (#3881117-030).

250

From the GK Collection.

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RUSSIA

1357. Russia, Empire. Nikolai I Pavlovich AR Plain Edge Marriage Ruble (Medal). Saint Petersburg mint, 1841. Nikolai Grachev, mintmaster. Design by H. Gube. ❃ В∙К∙ МАРIЯ АΛЕКСАНДРОВНА ❃ В∙К∙ АΛЕКСАНДРЪ НИКОΛАЕВИЧЬ, jugate heads of Crown Prince Aleksandr Nikolaevich and Crown Princess Maria Alexandrovna, wearing rose wreath; РѢЗАΛЪ ГУБЕ below / Psyche, winged and holding lily, and Cupid, holding bow, standing facing and supporting ornate crowned shield inscribed with script AM monogram; H-Г flanking base; 16 AПPҌЛЯ 1841 Г. in two lines in exergue, С.П.Б. to left. Bitkin 898. 20.73g, 35mm, 12h. Near Mint State; proof-like surfaces, minor contact marks in fields, beautiful light cabinet tone. Very Rare; mintage of only 868 pieces in silver.

6,500

From the GK Collection; Ex Roma Numismatics Ltd., Auction XX, 30 October 2020, lot 1013. Often referred to as the Marriage Ruble, this very rare piece is actually a commemorative medal for the marriage in 1841 of Nicholas I and Maria Alexandrovna (Marie of Hesse-Darmstadt).

1358. Russia, Soviet Union AR Ruble. Leningrad (St. Petersburg) Mint, 1924. Two workers walking to right, radiant sun rising behind; date in exergue / ПРОЛЕТАРИИ ВСЕХ СТРАН, СОЕДИНЯЙТЕСЬ!, national arms above denomination. Edge inscription: ЧИСТОГО СЕРЕБРА 18 ГРАММ (4З. 21 Д.) П∙Л. KM 90.1; Schön 39. NGC graded MS 63 (#5779885-002).

100

From the GK Collection.

SCOTLAND

1359. Scotland, Kingdom. William II and Mary II AR 40 Shillings. 1692. GVLIELMVS · ET · MARIA · DEI · GRATIA ·, draped busts of William and Mary jugate to left, 40 below / MAG · BR · FR · ET · HIB · REX · ET · REGINA · 1692 ·, crowned royal Scottish coat-of-arms. Edge Inscription: PROTEGIT ET ORNAT ANNO REGNI QVARTO. Emma Howard (editor), ‘Coins of England & the United Kingdom, Pre-decimal Issues’, (2020), 5651. Extremely Fine.

750

From a private Swiss collection; Acquired from Stanley Gibbons (Guernsey) Limited, prior to 2017.

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1360. Scotland, Kingdom. William II AR 40 Shillings. 1697. GVLIELMVS · DEI · GRATIA ·, laureate and draped bust to left, 40 below / MAG · BRIT · FRA · ET · HIB · REX · ET · REGINA · date ·, crowned royal Scottish coat-of-arms. Edge Inscription: PROTEGIT ET ORNAT ANNO REGNI NONO. KM 143; Emma Howard (editor), ‘Coins of England & the United Kingdom, Pre-decimal Issues’ (2020), 5682. About Extremely Fine.

750

From a private Swiss collection; Acquired from Stanley Gibbons (Guernsey) Limited, prior to 2017.

SPANISH STATES

1361. Spanish States, Aragon (Kingdom). Sancho Ramírez I AR Dinero. ‘Primitive’ group. Jaca mint, circa 1063-1075. ⁝ SANCIVS • REX, bare head to right / Cross pattée set on staff; ARA-GON across fields, cross on staff. Crusafont 201; MEC 6, -. 1.11g, 19mm, 9h. Good Extremely Fine. Very Rare and in remarkable condition for the type.

300

From the inventory of a German dealer.

1362. Spanish States, Aragon (Kingdom). Sancho Ramírez I AR Dinero. ‘Primitive’ group. Jaca mint, circa 1063-1075. ⁝ SANCIVS • REX, bare head to right / Cross pattée set on staff; ARA-GON across fields, star in upper right field. Crusafont 199; cf. MEC 6, 44-45. 0.84g, 18mm, 1h. Good Extremely Fine. Rare in this condition.

250

From the inventory of a German dealer.

1363. Spanish States, Aragon (Kingdom). Sancho Ramírez I AR Dinero. ‘Primitive’ group. Jaca mint, circa 1063-1075. ⁝ SANCIVS • REX, bare head to right / Cross pattée set on staff; ARA-GON across fields, star across upper fields. Crusafont 197.1; MEC 6, 44-45. 0.86g, 18mm, 4h. Extremely Fine. Rare in this condition.

250

From the inventory of a German dealer.

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1364. Spanish States, Aragon (Kingdom). Alfonso I el Batallador (the Battler) BI Dinero. Navarre mint, 1104-1134. ANFVS SAN REX, bare head to left / ✠ ARAGONENSIS, cross pattée set on staff. Crusafont 219; MEC 6, 53. 1.09g, 18mm, 7h. 300

Good Extremely Fine; light hairlines in fields. Very Rare; in remarkable condition for the type. From the inventory of a German dealer.

1365. Spanish States, Aragon (Kingdom). Pedro III el Grande (the Great) AV Florin. Barcelona mint, 1336-1387. ✠ ARAGO REX •P•, fleur-de-lis / ✠ S•IOHANNES•B, St. John the Baptist standing facing, holding cruciform sceptre. Crusafont 386; Friedberg 1. 3.50g, 19mm, 12h. 300

Very Fine. From the GK Collection.

Published in ‘El Oro en el Medievo Español’

1366. Spanish States, Castile and León (Kingdom). Fernando V and Isabel I (Los Reyes Católicos - the Catholic royals) AV Castellano - Medio Excelente. Sevilla mint, 1474-1497. ✠ • QVOS ⁑ DЄVS ⁑ COꞂIVꞂGIT ⁑ ҺOᙏO ⁑ ꞂOꞂ ⁑ SЄ •, crowned confronted busts of Fernando and Isabel / ✠ FЄRꞂAꞂDVS ⁑ ЄT ˣ ЄLISABЄҺT ˣ RЄXЄT ⁑, crowned coat-of-arms; on each side, •S• flanking. ME 2895; Friedberg 139; Tauler 24 (this coin). NGC graded XF 40 (2798891-002).

2,000

This coin published in R. Tauler Fesser, El Oro en el Medievo Español. Época Cristiana (Madrid 2019); From the GK Collection; Ex Tauler & Fau, Auction 30, 29 May 2019, lot 303 (hammer: EUR 2,400); Ex Caballero de las Yndias Collection, Áureo & Calicó, 21-22 October 2009, lot 1068.

1367. Spanish States, Castile and León (Kingdom). Fernando V and Isabel I (Los Reyes Católicos - the Catholic royals) AV Double Excelente. Sevilla mint, 1497-1537. FЄRꞂAꞂDVS : (?) : ЄLIXABЄႠ : DЄI : G, crowned confronted busts of Fernando, to right, and Isabel, to left; star above, S below / SVB : VMBRA : ALARVM : ႠVA :, nimbate eagle facing with wings spread, head to left; crowned coat-of-arms on breast. Calicó 725; Friedberg 129; Hess Divo 300, lot 1264 (sold for 5,000 CHF). 7.02g, 27mm, 11h. Extremely Fine. Very Rare with this abridged legend.

2,000

From a private UK collection.

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SPAIN

1368. Spain, Kingdom. Carlos IV AV 1 Escudo. Madrid mint, 1793. • CAROL • IIII • D • G • HISP • ET IND • R •, draped bust to right, hair tied with ribbon; date below / • IN • UTROQ • FELIX • A • D •, crowned coat-of-arms surrounded by the collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; denomination across fields, mintmarks •M• - •MF• below. Calicó 492; Friedberg 298. PCGS graded MS61 (689893.61/83850886).

350

From the GK Collection; Ex Editions V. Gadoury, Auction 2017, 2 December 2017, lot 354.

SWITZERLAND

1369. Switzerland, Kanton Bern AV 2 Duplone. 1795. RESPUBLICA BERNENSIS, crowned coat-of-arms / DEUS PROVIDEBIT in two lines within oak wreath; date below. HMZ 2-211d; Friedberg 181; KM 144.1. 15.21g, 28mm, 7h. Good Extremely Fine.

1,500

From the GK Collection; Ex Auctiones GmbH, eAuction 61, 16 September 2018, lot 264.

1370. Switzerland, Kanton Bern AV 2 Duplone. 1796. RESPUBLICA BERNENSIS, crowned coat-of-arms / DEUS PROVIDEBIT, Swiss soldier standing to right, holding halberd in right hand and fasces set on ground in left, date in exergue. Friedberg 186; HMZ 2.211f; D.T. 503b; KM 147. 15.30g, 29mm, 6h. 2,500

Near Mint State. From the GK Collection; Ex Sincona AG, Auction 35, 26 October 2016, lot 5088.

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1371. Switzerland, Kanton Bern AV 1/2 Duplone. 1797. RESPUBLICA BERNENSIS, crowned coat-of-arms / DEUS PROVIDEBIT, Swiss soldier standing to right, holding halberd in right hand and fasces set on ground in left, date in exergue. Friedberg 188; HMZ 2-216; D.T. 506; KM 162. 3.82g, 20mm, 6h. Near Mint State.

1,250

From the GK Collection; Ex Chaponnière & Firmenich SA, Auction 7, 23 October 2016, lot 794 (hammer: CHF 1,900).

1372. Switzerland, République et Canton de Genève AV Pistole. 1754. RESPUBL GENEVEN •, sunburst inscribed IHΣ above coat-of-arms / ❀ POST TENEBRAS LUX ❀, sunburst with IHΣ inscribed on central disc; date below. HMZ 2-338c; Friedberg 262; KM 77. 5.70g, 23mm, 6h. Good Extremely Fine. Very Rare.

1,500

From the GK Collection.

1373. Switzerland, République et Canton de Genève AV 20 Francs. 1848. ✲ • POST • TENE~~BRAS LUX, coat-of-arms, sunburst inscribed IHS above / ˣ REP • ET CANT ˣ DE GENEVE around denomination and date. HMZ 2-361a; Friedberg 263; KM 140. 7.64g, 22mm, 6h. Near Mint State.

1,500

From the GK Collection; Ex Sincona AG, Auction 35, 26 October 2016, lot 5220 (hammer: CHF 2,600).

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1374. Switzerland, Kanton Luzern AV 10 Franken. 1804. CANTON LUCERN •, crowned coat-of-arms, denomination across fields; date in exergue / SCWEIZER • EYDG :, Swiss soldier reclining to left, holding halberd and resting left arm on shield inscribed XIX CANT; tree behind. Friedberg 327; HMZ 2-667a; D.T. 52; KM 98. 4.76g, 21mm, 6h. Good Extremely Fine.

2,000

From the GK Collection; Ex Sincona AG, Auction 35, 26 October 2016, lot 5253 (hammer: CHF 3,000).

1375. Switzerland, Kanton Solothurn AV Duplone. 1797. RESPUBLICA SOLODORENSIS, crowned coat-of-arms / S • URSUS MARTYR, armoured military saint standing facing, holding banner; date in exergue. Friedberg 391; HMZ 2-840c; D.T. 672b; KM 60. 7.66g, 26mm, 6h. Near Mint State; cleaned.

750

From the GK Collection; Ex Chaponnière & Firmenich SA, Auction 11, 20 November 2019, lot 534.

1376. Switzerland, Kanton Zürich AV 1/2 Ducat. 1748. TIGURINÆ REIPUBLICÆ, lion rampant, wielding sword and supporting coat-of-arms, denomination below / DOMINE CONSERVA NOS IN PACE in 5 lines within ornate border, date below. Friedberg 487a; KM 139. 1.73g, 17mm, 12h. Near Extremely Fine.

500

From the GK Collection; Ex Sincona AG, Auction 29, 18 May 2016, lot 2698.

1377. Switzerland, Kanton Zürich AV Medallic Ducat. 1819. MAGISTER HULDRICUS ZWINGLI, bust to right / LUCE EVANGELII III . SÆCUL . PURE CONSERVATA VOTA PUBLICA CHRISTO DECRETA TIG • CAL • IAN • in nine lines, date below. Friedberg 490; HMZ 2-1171k; KM XM2. 3.45g, 20mm, 1h. Mint State.

500

From the GK Collection; Ex Sincona AG, Auction 35, 26 October 2016, lot 5543. This issue features the portrait of Huldrych Zwingli, one of the primary leaders of the Reformation in Switzerland, and was struck for the 300th anniversary of Zwingli’s First Preaching in Zürich.

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UKRAINE

1378. Ukraine. International Year of Astronomy Commemorative AR Proof Kilo 100 Hryven. 2009. НАЦІОНАЛЬНИЙ БАНК УКРАЇНИ, armillary sphere (classical astronomical instrument) before depiction of the Solar System in which Earth is marked by a blue topaz of 0.2 carat; date divided by National Emblem of Ukraine in upper central field, denomination below / АСТРОНОМІЇ, facing portrait of Galileo Galilei to upper left, conventionalised medieval miniature of starry sky observation to lower left, depiction of a galaxy to upper right, a radio telescope to lower right, and an observatory in lower central fields; date above. KM 558. 1,000g (1Kg), 100mm, 12h. Choice Proof; as issued by the National Bank of Ukraine. Extremely Rare; only 700 minted. From the GK Collection.

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2,250


UNITED STATES

1379. United States, “Liberty Head - Double Eagle” AV 20 Dollars. Philadelphia mint, 1852. Thirteen stars around head of Liberty to left wearing diadem inscribed LIBERTY, small date below / UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, heraldic eagle facing, head to left, below radiate circle of thirteen stars, holding ornate banner inscribed E PLURIBUS UNUM in beak, olive branch and arrows in talons; denomination below. KM 74.1; Friedberg 169. PCGS graded AU55 (#82494126).

1,600

From the GK Collection; Ex Roma Numismatics Ltd., Auction XX, 30 October 2020, lot 1018.

1380. United States, “Liberty Head - Double Eagle” AV 20 Dollars. San Francisco mint, 1863. Thirteen stars around head of Liberty to left wearing diadem inscribed LIBERTY, date below / UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, heraldic eagle facing, head to left, below radiate circle of thirteen stars, holding ornate banner inscribed E PLURIBUS UNUM in beak, olive branch and arrows in talons; denomination below. KM 74.1; Friedberg 172. PCGS graded AU50 (#82462959).

2,000

From the GK Collection; Ex Roma Numismatics Ltd., Auction XX, 30 October 2020, lot 1020.

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THE MIKE BALLERINI COLLECTION 3:00PM ITALIAN STATES

1381. Italian States, Etruria (Kingdom). Ludovico I di Borbone AV Ruspone da 3 Zecchini. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1801. Francesco Grobert, moneyer. LUDOVICUS • I • D • G • HISP • INF • REX • ETRUR • P • P & P •, Florentine lily; unicorn below /• S • IOANNES ❀ BAPTISTA •, John the Baptist seated facing slightly to left; date below. Pucci 166; MIR 414/1; Pagani 1; Friedberg 338. 10.46g, 27mm, 6h. Extremely Fine. Extremely Rare.

2,000

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1382. Italian States, Etruria (Kingdom). Ludovico I di Borbone AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1801 (‘1’ inverted). Giovanni Fabbroni, moneyer. LUDOVICUS • I • D • G • HISP • INF • REX ETRVRIAE • PAR • PLAC & PRINC, head to right; unicorn below / VIDEANT PAUPERES ET LAETENTUR •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece below; PISIS • date below. Pucci p. 38, 1 (this coin); cf. MIR 415/1; Pagani 4c; Gigante 3a; cf. Davenport 150. 27.22g, 42mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. Unique.

700

This coin published in A. Pucci, Le Monete della Zecca di Firenze: “monetazione mercantile” epoca Lorenese 1737-1859. Part III (2007); From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1383. Italian States, Etruria (Kingdom). Ludovico I di Borbone AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1802. Giovanni Fabbroni, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. LUDOVICUS I • D • G • HISP • INF • REX ETRURIAE & •, head to right; LS monogram • hammer below / VIDEANT PAUPERES ET LAETENTUR •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen and collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS ★ date below. Pucci 12 (this coin, struck 1808-1813); MIR -; Pagani -; Gigante -; for type cf. Davenport 150. 27.14g, 43mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. Unique.

1,500

This coin published in A. Pucci, Le Monete della Zecca di Firenze: “monetazione mercantile” epoca Lorenese 1737-1859. Part III (2007); From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

55


1384. Italian States, Etruria (Kingdom). Ludovico I di Borbone AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1802. Francesco Grobert, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. LVDOVICUS • I • D • G • HISP • INF • REX ETRVRIAE • PAR • PLAC & PRINC •, head to right; LS monogram and unicorn below / VIDEANT PAUPERES ET LAETENTUR •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece below; PISIS • date below. Pucci 4; MIR 415/2; Pagani 5; Gigante 4; Davenport 150. 27.24g, 41mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. Rare.

350

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1385. Italian States, Etruria (Kingdom). Ludovico I di Borbone AV Ruspone da 3 Zecchini. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1803. Giovanni Fabbroni, moneyer. LUD • I • D • G • HISP • INF • REX • ETRURIAE & •, Florentine lily; hammer below /S • IOANNES ❀ BAPTISTA •, John the Baptist seated facing slightly to left; date below. Pucci 169; MIR 414/3; Pagani 3; Gigante 2a; Friedberg 338. 10.47g, 27mm, 6h. Good Extremely Fine. Rare.

1,600

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1386. Italian States, Etruria (Kingdom). Ludovico I di Borbone AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1803 (‘1’ inverted). Giovanni Fabbroni, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. LUDOVICUS I • D • G • HISP • INF • REX ETRURIAE & •, head to right; LS monogram • hammer below / VIDEANT PAUPERES ET LAETENTUR •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen and collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 15 (small leaves on edge, struck 1808-1813); MIR 415/5; Pagani 6/m; Gigante 7; Davenport 151. 27.38g, 42mm, 6h. Extremely Fine.

400

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

56


1387 1388 1387. Italian States, Etruria (Kingdom). Ludovico I di Borbone AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1803 (‘1’ inverted). Giovanni Fabbroni, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. LVDOVICUS • I • D • G • HISP • INF • REX ETRVRIAE &, head to right; hammer and LS monogram below / VIDEANT PAVPERES ET LAETENTVR •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece below; PISIS • date below. Pucci 5; MIR 415/3; Pagani 6/o; Gigante 5; Davenport 151. 27.38g, 42mm, 6h. Good Very Fine; hairline marks in fields. Rare. 350 From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included. 1388. Italian States, Etruria (Kingdom). Ludovico I di Borbone AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1803 (‘1’ inverted). Giovanni Fabbroni, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. LVDOVICUS • I • D • G • HISP • INF • REX ETRVRIAE &, head to right; LS monogram and hammer below / VIDEANT PAVPERES ET LAETENTUR •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece below; PISIS • date below. Pucci 11; MIR 415/4; Pagani 6/b; Gigante 6; Davenport 151. 27.26g, 42mm, 6h. Very Fine. 300 From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1389

1390

1389. Italian States, Etruria (Kingdom). Ludovico I di Borbone AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1803 (‘1’ inverted). Giovanni Fabbroni, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. LVDOVICVS • I • D • G • HISP • INF • REX ETRVRIAE &, head to right; LS monogram and hammer below / VIDEANT PAVPERES ET LAETENTUR •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece below; PISIS and date below. Pucci 6; MIR 415/4; Pagani 6/e; Gigante 6; Davenport 151. 27.38g, 41mm, 6h. Very Fine. 200 From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included. 1390. Italian States, Etruria (Kingdom). Ludovico I di Borbone AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1803 (‘1’ inverted). Giovanni Fabbroni, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. LUDOVICUS I • D • G • HISP • INF • REX ETRURIAE & •, head to right; LS monogram • hammer below / VIDEANT PAUPERES ET LAETENTUR •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen and collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 18 var. (small leaves on edge, struck 1808-13); MIR 415/5; Pagani 6/m; Gigante 7a; Davenport 151. 27.26g, 42mm, 6h. Very Fine; flan crack. 200 From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1391

1392

1391. Italian States, Etruria (Kingdom). Ludovico I di Borbone AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1803 (‘1’ inverted). Giovanni Fabbroni, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. LUDOVICUS I • D • G • HISP • INF • REX ETRURIAE & •, head to right; LS monogram • hammer below / VIDEANT PAUPERES ET LAETENTUR •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen and collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 15 var. (small leaves on edge, struck 1808-13); MIR 415/5; Pagani 6/m; Gigante 7a; Davenport 151. 27.15g, 42mm, 6h. Near Very Fine. 120 From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included. 1392. Italian States, Etruria (Kingdom). Ludovico I di Borbone AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1803. Giovanni Fabbroni, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. LUDOVICUS I • D • G • HISP • INF • REX ETRURIAE & •, head to right; LS monogram • hammer below / VIDEANT PAUPERES ET LAETENTUR •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen and collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 13 (small leaves on edge, struck 1808-13); MIR 415/5; Pagani 6/m; Gigante 7b; Davenport 151. 27.21g, 42mm, 6h. 120 Good Fine. From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

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Published in Pucci, Le Monete della Zecca di Firenze

1393. Italian States, Etruria (Kingdom). Carlo Ludovico di Borbone and Maria Luigia, as Regent, AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1803. Giovanni Fabbroni, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. CAROLVS LVD. D. G. REX ETR. & M. ALOYSIA R. RECTRIX I. I. H. H., confronted busts of mother and son; LS monogram • hammer below / VIDEANT PAVPERES ET LAETENTUR •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece below; PISIS and date below. Pucci 15 (this coin, small leaves on edge, struck 1806); MIR 424; Pagani 29a; Gigante 12; Davenport 154. 27.14g, 41mm, 6h. Very Fine; attractive tone over polished surfaces. Extremely Rare.

1,000

This coin published in A. Pucci, Le Monete della Zecca di Firenze: “monetazione mercantile” epoca Lorenese 1737-1859. Part III (2007); From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1394. Italian States, Etruria (Kingdom). Carlo Ludovico di Borbone and Maria Luigia, as Regent, AR Lira. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1803. CAROLVS • LVD • R • ETR & M • ALOYSIA • R • RECTRIX • I • I • H • H •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; date below / Denomination in two lines within laurel wreath. Pucci 1; MIR 427; Pagani 36; Gigante 17. 3.92g, 27mm, 6h. Extremely Fine; pleasant light tone.

250

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1395. Italian States, Etruria (Kingdom). Carlo Ludovico di Borbone and Maria Luigia, as Regent, AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1803. Giovanni Fabbroni, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. CAROLVS LVD. D. G. REX ETR. & M. ALOYSIA R. RECTRIX I. I. H. H., confronted busts of mother and son; LS monogram • hammer below / VIDEANT PAVPERES ET LAETENTUR •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece below; PISIS and date below. Pucci 15 (struck 1806); MIR 424; Pagani 29a; Gigante 12; Davenport 154. 29.03g, 41mm, 6h. Good Fine; harshly polished and mounted with suspension loop. Extremely Rare. From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

58

200


1396. Italian States, Etruria (Kingdom). Carlo Ludovico di Borbone and Maria Luigia, as Regent, AR Dena da 10 Lire. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1804 (‘1’ inverted). Giovanni Fabbroni, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. CAROLVS • LVD • D • G • REX • ETR & M • ALOYSIA • R • RECTRIX • I • I • H • H •, jugate busts of mother and son to right; LS monogram and hammer below / DOMINE SPES MEA A IUVENTUTE MEA •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; FLORENTIÆ • date below. Edge inscription: LIRE DIECI. Pucci 4; MIR 422/2; Pagani 24; Gigante 8; Davenport 152. 39.61g, 44mm, 6h. Extremely Fine.

550

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1397. Italian States, Etruria (Kingdom). Carlo Ludovico di Borbone and Maria Luigia, as Regent, AR 1/2 Dena da 5 Lire. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1804 (‘1’ inverted). Giovanni Fabbroni, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. CAROLVS • LVD • D • G • REX • ETR & M • ALOYSIA • R • RECTRIX I • I • H • H •, jugate busts of mother and son to right; LS monogram and hammer below / DOMINE SPES MEA A IUVENTUTE MEA •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; FLORENTIAE and date below. Pucci 14; MIR 426/2; Pagani 34; Gigante 16. 19.70g, 35mm, 6h. Mint State. Rare.

1,000

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1398. Italian States, Etruria (Kingdom). Carlo Ludovico di Borbone and Maria Luigia, as Regent, AR Dena da 10 Lire. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1805. Giovanni Fabbroni, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. CAROLVS LVD • D • G • REX ETR • ET M • ALOYSIA R • RECTRIX I • I • H • H •, jugate busts of mother and son to right; LS monogram • hammer below / DOMINE SPES MEA A IUVENTUTE MEA •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; FLORENTIÆ and date below. Edge inscription: LIRE DIECI. Pucci 7; MIR 422/3; Pagani 25b; Gigante 5a; Davenport 152. 39.50g, 44mm, 6h. Good Extremely Fine; attractive light cabinet tone. Rare.

650

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

59


1399. Italian States, Etruria (Kingdom). Carlo Ludovico di Borbone and Maria Luigia, as Regent, AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1806. Giovanni Fabbroni, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. CAROLVS • LVD • D • G • REX • ETR & M • ALOYSIA • R • RECTRIX I • I • H • H •, confronted busts of mother and son; LS monogram and hammer below / DOMINE SPES MEA A IUVENTUTE MEA •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen and collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 17; MIR 425/1; Pagani 30b; Gigante 13; Davenport 155. 27.32g, 41mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine.

500

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1400. Italian States, Etruria (Kingdom). Carlo Ludovico di Borbone and Maria Luigia, as Regent, CU Quattrino. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1806 (‘1’ inverted). C • LUD • R • ETR & M • ALOYSIA • R • R •, crowned arms / Denomination and date in three lines. Pucci 19; MIR 431/4; Pagani 47a; Gigante 25a. 0.68g, 16mm, 6h. Very Fine. Extremely Rare.

200

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1401. Italian States, Etruria (Kingdom). Carlo Ludovico di Borbone and Maria Luigia, as Regent, CU Quattrino. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1806 (‘1’ inverted). C • LUD • R • ETR & M • ALOYSIA • R • R •, crowned arms / Denomination and date in three lines. Pucci 19; MIR 431/4; Pagani 47a; Gigante 25a. 0.68g, 16mm, 6h. Very Fine. Extremely Rare.

200

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1402. Italian States, Etruria (Kingdom). Carlo Ludovico di Borbone and Maria Luigia, as Regent, AV Ruspone da 3 Zecchini. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1807 (‘1’ inverted). Giovanni Fabbroni, moneyer. CAROLUS L • D • G • REX ETR • & M • ALOYSIA R • RECTRIX, Florentine lily; hammer below / S • IOANNES ❀ BAPTISTA •, John the Baptist seated facing slightly to left; date below. Pucci 179; MIR 421/5; Pagani 19; Gigante 5a; Friedberg 339. 10.45g, 28mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine. Rare.

1,000

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

60


1403

1404

1403. Italian States, Etruria (Kingdom). Carlo Ludovico di Borbone and Maria Luigia, as Regent, AR Dena da 10 Lire. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1807. Giovanni Fabbroni, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. CAROLVS LVD • D • G • REX ETR • ET M • ALOYSIA R • RECTRIX I • I • H • H •, jugate busts of mother and son to right; LS monogram and • hammer below / DOMINE SPES MEA A IUVENTUTE MEA •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen and collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; FLOR • and date below. Edge inscription: LIRE DIECI. Pucci 12; MIR 423; Pagani 27; Gigante 11; Davenport 152. 39.53g, 44mm, 6h. Good Extremely Fine. 350 From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included. 1404. Italian States, Etruria (Kingdom). Carlo Ludovico di Borbone and Maria Luigia, as Regent, AR Dena da 10 Lire. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1807. Giovanni Fabbroni, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. CAROLVS LVD • D • G • REX ETR • ET M • ALOYSIA R • RECTRIX I • I • H • H •, jugate busts of mother and son to right; LS monogram and • hammer below / DOMINE SPES MEA A IUVENTUTE MEA •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen and collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; FLOR • and date below. Edge inscription: LIRE DIECI. Pucci 10; MIR 423; Pagani 27; Gigante 11; Davenport 152. 39.47g, 44mm, 6h. Extremely Fine; finely toned. 350 From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1405. Italian States, Etruria (Kingdom). Carlo Ludovico di Borbone and Maria Luigia, as Regent, AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1807. Giovanni Fabbroni, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. CAROLVS LVD • D • G • REX ETR • ET M • ALOYSIA R • RECTRIX I • I • H • H •, confronted busts of mother and son; LS monogram • hammer below / DOMINE SPES MEA A IUVENTUTE MEA •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen and collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 21; MIR 425/2; Pagani 31; Gigante 14; Davenport 155. 27.24g, 41mm, 6h. Extremely Fine.

500

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1406

1407

1406. Italian States, Etruria (Kingdom). Carlo Ludovico di Borbone and Maria Luigia, as Regent, CU Quattrino. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1807 (‘1’ inverted). C • LUD • R • ETR • & M • ALOYSIA R • R •, crowned arms / Denomination and date in three lines. Pucci 20; MIR 431/5; Pagani 48a; Gigante 26a. 0.61g, 16mm, 6h. Very Fine. Extremely Rare. 200 From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included. 1407. Italian States, Firenze (Florence, Duchy). Cosimo I de’ Medici BI Quattrino. 1549. COS M • R F • DV[X] • II, crowned Medici arms / • S • IOANNES • B •, half-length figure of St. John the Baptist facing. Pucci 27b; CNI 154-8; Galeotti XXX; MIR 139. 0.57g, 18mm, 3h. Near Extremely Fine. Rare. 40 From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

61


1408

1409

1408. Italian States, Lucca e Piombino (Principality). Felice Baciocchi and Elisa Bonaparte AR 5 Franchi. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1805. FELICE ED ELISA PP • DI LUCCA E PIOMBINO •, jugate busts of Elisa, diademed and draped, and bare-headed Felice to right / PRINCIPATO DI LUCCA E PIOMBINO, denomination in two lines within laurel wreath; date below. MIR 244/1; Pagani 251; Gigante 1; KM 24.1. 24.88g, 38mm, 6h. 200 Near Extremely Fine; attractive old cabinet tone. From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included. 1409. Italian States, Lucca e Piombino (Principality). Felice Baciocchi and Elisa Bonaparte AR 5 Franchi. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1806. FELICE ED ELISA PP • DI LUCCA E PIOMBINO •, jugate busts of Elisa, diademed and draped, and bare-headed Felice to right / PRINCIPATO DI LUCCA E PIOMBINO •, denomination in two lines within laurel wreath; date • below. MIR 244/2; Pagani 252; Gigante 3; KM 24.3. 24.83g, 38mm, 6h. Good Very Fine; pleasant old cabinet tone. 200 From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1410. Italian States, Lucca e Piombino (Principality). Felice Baciocchi and Elisa Bonaparte AR Franco. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1806. FELICE ED ELISA PP • DI LUCCA E PIOMBINO •, jugate busts of Elisa, diademed and draped, and bare-headed Felice to right / PRINCIPATO DI LUCCA E PIOMBINO •, denomination in two lines within laurel wreath; date below. MIR 245/2; Pagani 256; Gigante 8; KM 23. 4.95g, 23mm, 6h. Good Extremely Fine; wonderful tone.

200

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1411. Italian States, Lucca e Piombino (Principality). Felice Baciocchi and Elisa Bonaparte AR 5 Franchi. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1807. FELICE ED ELISA PP • DI LUCCA E PIOMBINO •, jugate busts of Elisa, diademed and draped, and bare-headed Felice to right / PRINCIPATO DI LUCCA E PIOMBINO •, denomination in two lines within laurel wreath; date • below. MIR 244/3; Pagani 253; Gigante 4; KM 24.3. 24.88g, 38mm, 6h. Extremely Fine.

500

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

62


1412

1413

1412. Italian States, Lucca e Piombino (Principality). Felice Baciocchi and Elisa Bonaparte AR Franco. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1807. FELICE ED ELISA PP • DI LUCCA E PIOMBINO •, jugate busts of Elisa, diademed and draped, and bare-headed Felice to right / PRINCIPATO DI LUCCA E PIOMBINO •, denomination in two lines within laurel wreath; date below. MIR 245/3; Pagani 257; Gigante 9; KM 23. PCGS graded AU55 (#32674189). 300 From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included. 1413. Italian States, Lucca e Piombino (Principality). Felice Baciocchi and Elisa Bonaparte AR Franco. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1807. FELICE ED ELISA PP • DI LUCCA E PIOMBINO •, jugate busts of Elisa, diademed and draped, and bare-headed Felice to right / PRINCIPATO DI LUCCA E PIOMBINO •, denomination in two lines within laurel wreath; date below. MIR 245/3; Pagani 257; Gigante 9; KM 23. 4.91g, 23mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. 120 From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1414. Italian States, Lucca e Piombino (Principality). Felice Baciocchi and Elisa Bonaparte AR 5 Franchi. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1808. FELICE ED ELISA PP • DI LUCCA E PIOMBINO •, jugate busts of Elisa, diademed and draped, and bare-headed Felice to right / PRINCIPATO DI LUCCA E PIOMBINO •, denomination in two lines within laurel wreath; date (with 8 over 7) below. MIR 244/4; Pagani 254; Gigante 5; KM 24.3. 24.94g, 38mm, 6h. Extremely Fine; pleasant tone.

650

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1415. Italian States, Lucca e Piombino (Principality). Felice Baciocchi and Elisa Bonaparte AR 5 Franchi. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1808. FELICE ED ELISA PP • DI LUCCA E PIOMBINO •, jugate busts of Elisa, diademed and draped, and bare-headed Felice to right / PRINCIPATO DI LUCCA E PIOMBINO •, denomination in two lines within laurel wreath; date (with 8 over 7) below. MIR 244/4; Pagani 254; Gigante 5; KM 24.3. 25.04g, 38mm, 6h. Good Very Fine; planchet flaw to obv.

200

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

63


1416. Italian States, Lucca e Piombino (Principality). Felice Baciocchi and Elisa Bonaparte AR Franco. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1808. FELICE ED ELISA PP • DI LUCCA E PIOMBINO •, jugate busts of Elisa, diademed and draped, and bare-headed Felice to right / PRINCIPATO DI LUCCA E PIOMBINO •, denomination in two lines within laurel wreath; date below. MIR 245/4; Pagani 258; Gigante 10; KM 23. 4.99g, 23mm, 6h. Good Extremely Fine.

200

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1417

1418

1417. Italian States, Lucca (Duchy). Carlo Ludovico di Borbone CU 5 Quattrini. 1826. CARLO LOD • I • D • S • DUCA DI LUCCA, crowned arms; ★ below / Denomination and date in three lines. MIR 248; Pagani 272; Gigante 12; KM A35. 4.43g, 23mm, 6h. Very Fine. Rare. From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

100

1418. Italian States, Lucca (Duchy). Carlo Ludovico di Borbone BI 5 Soldi. 1833. DUCATO DI LUCCA, crowned arms; ★ below / Denomination and date in three lines. MIR 254; Pagani 267a; Gigante 7; KM 38. 2.86g, 22mm, 6h. Extremely Fine. 100 From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1419

1420

1419. Italian States, Lucca (Duchy). Carlo Ludovico di Borbone AR 10 Soldi. 1838. CARLO L • I • D • S • D • DI LUCCA., head to right; LANDI below / Denomination and date in three lines within laurel wreath. MIR 253/2; Pagani 266a; Gigante 6. 2.03g, 19mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. 70 From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included. 1420. Italian States, Massa di Lunigiana (Duchy). Maria Beatrice d’Este Cybo Malaspina BI 1/2 Lira da 10 Soldi. Milano (Milan) mint, 1792. MAR • BEATRIX • ARCHID • AVSTRIAE •, crowned arms / DVX MASSAE •, denomination and date in three lines. MIR 328; CNI 1; C 4. 2.78g, 22mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. Rare. 100 From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1421

1422

1421. Italian States, Massa di Lunigiana (Duchy). Maria Beatrice d’Este Cybo Malaspina BI 4 Soldi. Milano (Milan) mint, 1792. M • BE • A • A • D • MASSAE, crowned arms / Denomination and date in three lines. MIR 329; CNI 2; C 3. 0.92g, 17mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. Very Rare. From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included. 1422. Italian States, Massa di Lunigiana (Duchy). Maria Beatrice d’Este Cybo Malaspina CU Quattrino. Milano (Milan) mint, 1792. M • BE • A • A • D • MASSAE, crowned arms / Denomination and date in three lines. MIR 331; CNI 4; C 1. 1.10g, 17mm, 12h. Very Fine. Rare. From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

64

100

50


1423. Italian States, Modena (Duchy). Cesare d´Este and Virginia de Medici AR Da 6 Bolognini. 1598-1615. : CAESAR : DVX : MVTINAE : REG C •, crowned Este and Modena arms / : VIRGINIA : DVCISSA : MVT : , crowned Medici arms; BOLO : SEI below. MIR 711; CNI 1-7. 2.86g, 27mm, 9h. Good Very Fine.

300

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1424. Italian States, Tassarolo (County). Filippo Spinola AR Scudo. 1639. PHILIPPVS ❀ SPIN ❀ COMES ❀ TASS, draped and cuirassed bust to right / SPES ❀ NON ❀ CONFVNDIT, St. George on horseback to right, spearing fallen enemy; ❀ date in exergue. MIR 984/1; Ravegnani M. 6; CNI 14-16; Davenport 4180. 29.95g, 43mm, 10h. Very Fine. Rare.

500

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1425. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Francesco I de’ Medici AR 1/2 Giulio. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1574-1587. ∗ FRA • M • MAG ∗ ∗ DVX • ETRVRIÆ ∗ II ∗, crowned Medici arms / S • IOANNES • BAPTISTA •, John the Baptist standing facing. Pucci 20 var.; MIR 193; CNI 130-8, pl. 22, 44; Galeotti XIX. 1.41g, 23mm, 6h. Good Very Fine.

40

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1426. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Ferdinando I de’ Medici AR Giulio. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1588. FERD • M • CAR • MAG • DVX • ETRVRIÆ • III, Cardinal’s galero over crowned Medici arms / ECCE ‘ ANCILLA ‘ DOMINI ‘ ✷, scene of the Annunciation; • date • in exergue. Pucci 9; MIR 205; CNI 30/40. Galeotti X, 1/10. 2.92g, 28mm, 12h. Very Fine. Rare.

60

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included..

65


1427

1428

1427. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Ferdinando I de’ Medici AV Ducato Gigliato. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1595. FER • M • MAG • • D • ETR • III, Florentine lily / S • IOA • BAP • FLOR • PROT • date ✷, John the Baptist standing facing. Pucci 37D; MIR 213/1; CNI 139-43; Galeotti XVII; Friedberg 301. 2.92g, 20mm, 6h. Very Fine. Rare. 250 From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included. 1428. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Ferdinando I de’ Medici AR 1/2 Giulio. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1599. FER • M • MAGN ✶ DVX • ETRVR III, crowned Medici arms / [S] IOANNES BAPTISTA • ✶, St. John the Baptist seated facing; date in exergue. Pucci 63; CNI 174; Galeotti XLIV, 1-3; MIR 236/1. 1.27g, 23mm, 1h. Near Very Fine. Very Rare. 100 From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1429. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Cosimo II de’ Medici AR Piastra. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1610. Gaspare Mola, engraver. COSMVS • II • MAGN • DVX • ETRVR • IIII •, cuirassed bust to right with wide ruff; GASPM below spaulder, • date • in exergue / FILIVS • MEVS • DILECTVS •, St. John the Baptist baptising Christ; • date • in exergue. Pucci 17; MIR 259/2; Galeotti VI, 3; Di Giulio 53; Davenport 4190. 32.45g, 42mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. Very Rare.

1,500

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1430. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Cosimo II de’ Medici AR Tallero. Firenze (Florence) mint for Pisa, 1611. COSMVS • MED • MAGN • ETR • DV • IIII •, crowned and armoured half length figure to right; • date • below / • PISA • IN VETVSTAE • MAIESTATIS • MEMORIA[M] •, crowned Medici arms on cross of St. Stephen. Pucci 28; MIR 448 (Pisa); Di Giulio 66; CNI 2-3 (Pisa); Davenport 4194. 28.55g, 42mm, 6h. Good Extremely Fine.

1,200

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

66


1431. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Ferdinando II de’ Medici AV Doppia. Firenze (Florence) mint for Pisa, 1620-1670. • FER • II • MAG • DVX • ETRV • PROV[IDE], Pisan cross / [AS]PICE • PISAS • SVP • OMNES • SPECIO, scene of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary. Pucci 99; MIR 451/4 (Pisa); CNI 13-14 (Pisa); Friedberg 971 (Pisa); KM 26 (Pisa). 6.42g, 26mm, 12h. Very Fine. Rare.

1,000

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1432. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Christina di Lorena AR Testone. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1630. CHRIST • LOTH • M • D • ETRVR • D • M • P, veiled bust to right / • MONETA • NOVA • FLORENT • CVSA, crowned arms of Lorraine; date above. Pucci 115; MIR 318; CNI 1; Galeotti XXXIX; Ravegnani Morosini 1. 8.54g, 30mm, 7h. Very Fine. Very Rare.

500

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1433. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Niccolò Francesco di Lorena AR Testone . Firenze (Florence) mint, 1634. NFRANC • D • G DVX LOTH • MARC • D • C • B • G • ‡ •, draped and cuirassed bust to right / MONETA • NOVA • FLORENT • CVSA, crowned arms of Lorraine; date above. Pucci 116; MIR 319/1; CNI 1; Galeotti XL; Ravegnani Morosini 1. 8.62g, 29mm, 6h. Very Fine. Rare.

300

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

67


1434. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Ferdinando II de’ Medici AV 1/2 Doppia. Firenze (Florence) mint for Pisa, 1643. FER II • MAGN • DVX • ETRV • PROV •, Pisan cross / SVP • OMNE[S] • SPECI • ASPICE • PISAS •, scene of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary; • date • below. Cf. Pucci 74; MIR 450 (Pisa); CNI 8 (Pisa); Friedberg 972 (Pisa). 3.30g, 22mm, 5h. Very Fine. Very Rare.

800

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1435. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Cosimo III de’ Medici AR 1/2 Piastra. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1676. COSMVS • III • D • G • MAG • DVX • ETRVR • VI, cuirassed bust to right / S • IOANNES BAPTISTA FI : ZACHARIÆ, young John the Baptist kneeling before Zacharia who blesses him; ✶ date ✶ in exergue. Pucci 19; MIR 331; CNI 10-14, pl. 26, 18; Galeotti XV, 1. 15.71g, 38mm, 6h. Extremely Fine; beautiful old cabinet tone.

500

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1436. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Cosimo III de’ Medici AR Lira. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1676. COSMVS • III • D • G • MAG • D • ETR • VI, draped and cuirassed bust to right / VT • TESTIMONIVM • PERHIB :, scene of the beheading of John the Baptist; ✶ date ✶ in exergue. Pucci 21; MIR 334; CNI 21-4; Galeotti XV, 1-3. 4.22g, 29mm, 6h. Near Very Fine. Extremely Rare.

200

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

68


1437. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Cosimo III de’ Medici AR Piastra. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1680. COSMVS • III • D • G • MAG • DVX • ETRVRI : VI, cuirassed bust to right; date below / FILIVS MEVS DILECTVS, scene of John the Baptist baptising Christ. Pucci 34; MIR 328/2; Galeotti VIII, 2; Di Giulio 122; Davenport 4210. 30.13g, 44mm, 6h. Near Very Fine; harshly cleaned. Extremely Rare.

150

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1438. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Cosimo III de’ Medici AR 1/2 Tollero. Firenze (Florence) mint for Livorno, 1683. COSMVS • III • D • G • MAG • DVX • ETRVRIAE • VI, crowned and draped bust to right; • date • below / PRAESIDIVM • ET • DECVS, galley sailing to right; LIBVRNI and • date • in exergue. Pucci 46B; MIR 75/2 (Livorno); CNI 21; Galeotti L, 1-4. 12.84g, 38mm, 6h. Very Fine; chased hair on obverse. Extremely Rare.

120

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1439. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Cosimo III de’ Medici AR Quarto di Tollero. Firenze (Florence) mint for Livorno, 1683. COS • III • D • G • MAG • D • ETRVR • VI •, crowned and draped bust to right / FIDES above fortification, date below; all within cartouche. Pucci 47; MIR 76 (Livorno); CNI 22. 6.64g, 27mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. Rare.

300

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

69


1440. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Cosimo III de’ Medici AR Pezzo della Rosa. Firenze (Florence) mint for Livorno, 1684. • COSMVS • III • D • G • MAG DVX • ETRVRIAE, crowned Medici arms; date below / • GRATIA OBVIA VLTIO QVAESITA •, two intertwined flowering rose plants; • LIBVRNI • in exergue. Pucci 50b; MIR 66/2 (Livorno); Di Giulio 159; CNI 23-8; Davenport 4216. 20.78g, 39mm, 6h. Very Fine; clipped, toned. Rare.

150

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1441. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Cosimo III de’ Medici AR Pezzo della Rosa. Firenze (Florence) mint for Livorno, 1699. • COSMVS • III • D • G • M • DVX • ETRVRIÆ •, crowned Medici arms; date below / • GRATIA OBVIA VLTIO QVAESITA •, two intertwined flowering rose plants; • LIBVRNI • in exergue. Pucci 70; MIR 66/5 (Livorno); Di Giulio 159; CNI 59; Galeotti XLIX, 16-18; Davenport 4216. 25.80g, 43mm, 6h. Good Extremely Fine. Rare.

1,800

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1442. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Cosimo III de’ Medici AR Tollero. Firenze (Florence) mint for Livorno, 1699. COSMVS • III • MAG • DVX • ETRVRIAE • VI, crowned and draped bust to right; • date • below / ET PATET ET FAVET •, view of Livorno harbour with lighthouse. Pucci 69; MIR 64/14 (Livorno); Di Giulio 140; CNI 56-8; Galeotti XLV, 58-9; Davenport 4215. 26.77g, 43mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine; slight porosity to obverse. Rare.

400

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

70


1443. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Cosimo III de’ Medici AV Zecchino or Fiorino. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1714. COSMVS • III • D • G • M • DVX • ETR, Florentine lily / S • IOANNES • BAPTISTA •, John the Baptist seated facing slightly to left; date below. Pucci 96; MIR 325/3; CNI 81; Galeotti VI, 4; Friedberg 326. 3.45g, 22mm, 12h. Near Extremely Fine; traces of mounting on rim. Rare.

100

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1444. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Cosimo III de’ Medici AR 1/2 Giulio or Grosso. Firenze (Florence) mint for Pisa, 1718. • ASPICE • • PISAS •, Pisan cross / • SVP • OMNES • SPECOSA • (sic), bust of Virgin Mary to right. Cf. MIR 455 (Pisa); CNI 17 (Pisa). 1.26g, 18mm, 9h. Very Fine. Legend error with SPECOSA instead of SPECIOSA.

150

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included; Ex Inasta, Auction 74, 4 July 2018, lot 4134.

1445. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Cosimo III de’ Medici AV Zecchino or Fiorino. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1722. COSMVS • III • D • G • M • DVX • ETR, Florentine lily / S • IOANNES • BAPTISTA •, John the Baptist seated facing slightly to left; date below. Pucci 129; MIR 325/8; CNI 91; Galeotti VI, 12; Friedberg 326. 2.87g, 20mm, 6h. Good Very Fine; clipped. Rare.

200

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1446. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Giovanni Gastone de’ Medici AR Tollero. Firenze (Florence) mint for Livorno, 1723. IOAN • GASTO • I • D • G • MAG • DVX • ETRVR • VII •, cuirassed bust to right; • date • below / ET PATET ET FAVET •, crown above fortress of Livorno, • FIDES • below. Pucci 2; MIR 78 (Livorno); Di Giulio 170; CNI 1; Galeotti X, 1-2; Davenport 1502; KM 45. 27.16g, 43mm, 6h. Extremely Fine; beautiful cabinet tone. Very Rare.

3,000

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

71


1447. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Giovanni Gastone de’ Medici AV Zecchino. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1729. IOAN GASTO • I • • D • G • M • DVX • ETR •, Florentine lily / S • IOANNES • BAPTISTA •, John the Baptist seated facing slightly to left; • date • below. Pucci 21; MIR 345/7; CNI 15-17; Galeotti II, 7-8; Friedberg 328. 3.30g, 22mm, 6h. Very Fine.

200

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1448. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Francesco Stefano di Lorena AR 1/2 Francescone da 5 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1738. ✶ FRANC • III • D • G • LOTH • BAR • ET • M • ETR • D • REX • HIER ✶, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right; date below / • IN • TE • DOMINE • SPERAVI •, crowned arms of Lorraine with shield of Tuscany between laurel branches; PISIS and date below. Pucci 92; MIR 355/1; CNI 8; Galeotti VI, 1-2. 13.21g, 39mm, 6h. 120

Very Fine. Rare. From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1449. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Francesco Stefano di Lorena AR 1/2 Francescone da 5 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1739. FRANC • III • D • G • LOTH • BAR • ET • M • ETR • D • REX HIER, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right; cross below / • IN TE DOMINE • SPERAVI •, crowned arms of Lorraine with shield of Tuscany between laurel branches; PISIS and date below. Pucci 97; MIR 355/2; CNI 15; Galeotti VI, 3-5. 13.21g, 39mm, 6h. Extremely Fine; wonderful light tone with golden highlights. Rare.

800

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

72


1450. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Francesco Stefano di Lorena AV Zecchino. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1739. FRANC • III • D • G • D • • LOTH • M • D • ETR •, Florentine lily / S • IOANNES • BAPTISTA, John the Baptist seated facing slightly to left; • date • below. Pucci 10; MIR 351/3; CNI 14; Galeotti V, 5; Friedberg 332; C10. 3.44g, 21mm, 6h. Extremely Fine. Rare.

500

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1451. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Francesco Stefano di Lorena AR 1/2 Francescone da 5 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1740. FRANC • III • D • G • LOTH • BAR • ET • M • ETR • D • REX HIER, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right; flower below / • IN • TE • DOMINE • SPERAVI •, crowned arms of Lorraine with shield of Tuscany between laurel branches; PISIS and date below. Pucci 110; MIR 355/3; CNI 16; Galeotti VI, 6. 13.67g, 37mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine; old cabinet tone.

350

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1452. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Francesco Stefano di Lorena AV Zecchino. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1741. • FRANC • III • D • G • D • LOTH • M • D • ETR, Florentine lily / S • IOANNES • BAPTISTA, John the Baptist seated facing slightly to left; • date • below. Pucci 10; MIR 351/4; CNI 18; Galeotti V, 6-7; Friedberg 332. 3.49g, 22mm, 6h. Mint State. Rare.

1,000

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

73


1453. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Francesco Stefano di Lorena AR 1/2 Francescone da 5 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1741. FRANC • III • D • G • LOTH • BAR • ET • M • ETR • D • REX HIER, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right; flower below / • IN • TE • DOMINE • SPERAVI •, crowned arms of Lorraine with shield of Tuscany between laurel branches; PISIS and date below. Pucci 122; MIR 355/4; CNI 19; Galeotti VI, 7. 13.68g, 38mm, 6h. Extremely Fine; pleasant cabinet tone. Rare.

400

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1454. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Francesco Stefano di Lorena AR 1/2 Francescone da 5 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1742. FRANC • III • D • G • LOTH • BAR • ET • M • ETR • D • REX HIER, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right; coot and flower below / • IN • TE • DOMINE • SPERAVI •, crowned arms of Lorraine with shield of Tuscany between laurel branches; PISIS and date below. Pucci 129; MIR 355/5; CNI 23-4; Galeotti VI, 8. 13.64g, 34mm, 6h. Good Extremely Fine; light cabinet tone. Rare.

500

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1455. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Francesco Stefano di Lorena AR 1/2 Francescone da 5 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1742. FRANC • III • D • G • LOTH • BAR • ET • M • ETR • D • REX HIER, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right; coot and flower below / • IN • TE • DOMINE • SPERAVI •, crowned arms of Lorraine with shield of Tuscany between laurel branches; PISIS and date below. Pucci 129; MIR 355/5; CNI 23-4; Galeotti VI, 8. 13.64g, 34mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine; light cabinet tone. Rare.

500

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

74


Published in Pucci, Le Monete della Zecca di Firenze

1456. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Francesco Stefano di Lorena AR 1/2 Francescone da 5 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1745. Carlo La Garde, moneyer. [FR]ANCISCVS • D • G • R • I • S • A • G • HIER • REX • LOTH • BAR • M • D • ETR, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right; stork below / IN • TE • DOMINE • SPERAVI, crowned double-headed imperial eagle with arms; PISIS and date below. Pucci 144 (this coin); MIR 364/1; CNI -; Galeotti -. 13.35g, 34mm, 6h. Near Very Fine. Extremely Rare.

350

This coin published in A. Pucci, Le Monete della Zecca di Firenze: “monetazione mercantile” epoca Lorenese 1737-1859. Part I (2007). From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1457. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Francesco Stefano di Lorena AR 1/2 Francescone da 5 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1745. Carlo La Garde, moneyer. FRANC • III • D • G • LOTH • BAR • ET • M • ETR • D • REX HIER, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right; stork below / IN • TE • DOMINE • SPERAVI, crowned arms of Lorraine with shield of Tuscany between laurel branches; PISIS and date below. Pucci 140; MIR 355/8; CNI 51; Galeotti VI, 6-13. 13.30g, 34mm, 6h. Very Fine; light scratches. Rare.

250

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1458. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Francesco Stefano di Lorena AR 1/2 Francescone da 5 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1746. Carlo La Garde, moneyer. FRANCISCVS • D • G • R • I • S • A • G • HIER • REX • LOTH • BAR • M • D • ETR, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right; stork below / IN • TE • DOMINE • SPERAVI, crowned double-headed imperial eagle with arms; PISIS and date below. Pucci 145; MIR 364/2; CNI 34-5; Galeotti XVI, 1-3. 13.40g, 34mm, 6h. Near Very Fine.

120

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

75


1459. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Francesco Stefano di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. First Series. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1747. Carlo La Garde, moneyer. • FRANCISCVS • D • G • R • I • S • A • G • HIER • REX • LOTH • BAR • M • D • ETR •, draped and cuirassed bust to right; stork below / • IN • TE • DOMINE • SPERAVI •, crowned double-headed imperial eagle with arms; PISIS and date below. Pucci 1; MIR 360; CNI 36-7 pl. 28, 2; Galeotti XII, 1-3; Davenport 1505; C 8a. 27.18g, 40mm, 6h. Good Very Fine.

200

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1460. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Francesco Stefano di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Second Series. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1747. Carlo La Garde, moneyer. • FRANCISCVS • D • G • R • I • S • A • G • HIER • REX • LOTH • BAR • M • D • ETR •, draped and cuirassed bust to right; lion head on shoulder strap; stork below / • IN • TE • DOMINE • SPERAVI •, crowned and nimbate double-headed imperial eagle with arms; PISIS and date below. Pucci 10; MIR 361/1; CNI -; Galeotti XIII, 1; Davenport 1505. 27.26g, 41mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine.

300

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

Published in Pucci, Le Monete della Zecca di Firenze

1461. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Francesco Stefano di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Fourth Series. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1748. Carlo La Garde, moneyer. • FRANCISCVS • D • G • R • I • S • A • G • HIER • REX • LOTH • BAR • M • D • ETR •, draped and cuirassed bust to right; lion head on shoulder strap; stork below / • IN • TE • DOMINE SPERAVI •, crowned and nimbate double-headed imperial eagle with arms; PISIS and MDCCXLVIII below. Pucci 13 (this coin); MIR 363; CNI 42; Galeotti XV; Davenport 1506. 27.08g, 41mm, 6h. Very Fine. Extremely Rare.

2,000

This coin published in A. Pucci, Le Monete della Zecca di Firenze: “monetazione mercantile” epoca Lorenese 1737-1859. Part I (2007); From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

76


1462

1463

1462. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Francesco Stefano di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Third Series. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1749. Carlo La Garde, moneyer. • FRANCISCVS • D • G • R • I • S • A • G • H • REX • LOT • BAR • M • D • ETR •, draped and cuirassed bust to right; lion head on shoulder strap; stork below / • IN • TE • DOMINE SPERAVI •, crowned and nimbate double-headed imperial eagle with arms; PISIS and date below. Pucci 26; MIR 362/2; CNI 44; Galeotti XIV, 4; Davenport 1507. 27.36g, 41mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. 250 From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included. 1463. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Francesco Stefano di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Third Series. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1750. Carlo La Garde, moneyer. • FRANCISCVS • D • G • R • I • S • A • G • H • REX • LOT • BAR • M • D • ETR •, draped and cuirassed bust to right; lion head on shoulder strap; stork below / • IN • TE • DOMINE SPERAVI •, crowned and nimbate double-headed imperial eagle with arms; PISIS and date below. Pucci 28; MIR 362/3; CNI 46; Galeotti XIV, 5; Davenport 1507. 27.28g, 41mm, 6h. About Good Very Fine. 200 From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1464. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Francesco Stefano di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Third Series. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1753. Carlo La Garde, moneyer. • FRANCISCVS • D • G • R • I • S • A • G • H • REX • LOT • BAR • M • D • ETR •, draped and cuirassed bust to right; lion head on shoulder strap; stork below / • IN • TE • DOMINE SPERAVI •, crowned and nimbate double-headed imperial eagle with arms; PISIS and date below. Pucci 32; MIR 362/4; CNI -; Galeotti XIV, 6; Davenport 1507. 27.43g, 40mm, 6h. Good Very Fine; attractive old cabinet tone. Extremely Rare.

400

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1465. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Francesco Stefano di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Third Series. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1754. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer. FRANCISCVS • D • G • R • I • S • A • G • H • REX • LOT • BAR • M • D • ETR •, draped and cuirassed bust to right; lion head on shoulder strap; crossed pikes below / • IN • TE • DOMINE SPERAVI •, crowned and nimbate double-headed imperial eagle with arms; PISIS and date below. Pucci 33; MIR 362/6; CNI 52-3; Galeotti XIV, 7; Davenport 1507. 27.37g, 40mm, 6h. Good Very Fine; pleasant old cabinet tone. Very Rare.

300

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

77


1466

1467

1466. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Francesco Stefano di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Second Series. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1758. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer. FRANCISCVS • D • G • R • I • S • A • G • H • REX • LOT • BAR • M • D • ETR, draped and cuirassed bust to right; lion head on shoulder strap; crossed pikes below / • IN • TE • DOMINE • SPERAVI •, crowned and nimbate double-headed imperial eagle with arms; PISIS and date below. Pucci 37; MIR 361-2; CNI 64-5; Galeotti XIII, 2; Davenport 1507. 27.00g, 42mm, 6h. Very Fine. 150 From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included. 1467. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Francesco Stefano di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1760. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer. FRANCISCVS • D • G • R • I • S • A • G • H • REX • LOT • BAR • M • D • ETR, draped and cuirassed bust to right; lion head on shoulder strap; crossed pikes below / • IN • TE • DOMINE • SPERAVI, crowned and nimbate double-headed imperial eagle with arms; PISIS and date below. Pucci 47; MIR 361/4; CNI 72; Galeotti XIII, 5; Davenport 1505. 27.09g, 42mm, 6h. Very Fine. Rare. 200 From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1468. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Francesco Stefano di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Second Series. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1761. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer. FRANCISCVS • D • G • R • I • S • A • G • H • REX • LOT • BAR • M • D • ETR, draped and cuirassed bust to right; lion head on shoulder strap; crossed pikes below / • IN • TE • DOMINE • SPERAVI •, crowned and nimbate double-headed imperial eagle with arms; PISIS and date below. Pucci 52; MIR 361/5; CNI 74-5; Galeotti XIII, 6-8; Davenport 1505. 27.39g, 42mm, 6h. Extremely Fine; slightly weak strike.

400

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1469. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Francesco Stefano di Lorena AR Tallero. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1761. Giovanni Zenobio Weber, die engraver. FRANC • D • G • R • I • S • A • GE • IER • R • LO • B • M • H • D, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right; IZV below / IN TE DOMINE SPERAVI • date • X, crowned and nimbate double-headed imperial eagle with arms. Edge inscription: ❀ PRO ❀ DEO ❀ ET ❀ ❀ IMPERIO ❀. Pucci 168-70 (struck in 1763); MIR 367/1; Davenport 1505. 28.20g, 40mm, 6h. Extremely Fine; minor scratches in obverse field. Rare.

400

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

78


1470. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Francesco Stefano di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Second Series. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1762. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer. FRANCISCVS • D • G • R • I • S • A • G • H • REX • LOT • BAR • M • D • ETR, draped and cuirassed bust to right; lion head on shoulder strap; crossed pikes below / • IN • TE • DOMINE • SPERAVI •, crowned and nimbate double-headed imperial eagle with arms; PISIS and date below. Pucci 66; MIR 361/6; CNI 78; Galeotti XIII, 9-10; Davenport 1505. 27.32g, 42mm, 6h. Extremely Fine; attractive old cabinet tone with golden highlights.

500

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1471. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Francesco Stefano di Lorena AR Tallero. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1763. Giovanni Zenobio Weber, die engraver. FRANC • D • G • R • I • S • A • GE • IER • R • LO • B • M • H • D, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right; I•Z•V below / IN • TE • DOMINE • SPERAVI • date • X, crowned and nimbate double-headed imperial eagle with arms. Edge inscription: ❀ PRO ❀ DEO ❀ ET ❀ ❀ IMPERIO ❀. Pucci 171-3; MIR 367/2; CNI 82; Galeotti XIX, 1; Davenport 1505. 28.17g, 40mm, 6h. Extremely Fine. Rare.

400

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1472. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Francesco Stefano di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Second Series. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1763. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer. FRANCISCVS • D • G • R • I • S • A • G • H • REX • LOT • BAR • M • D • ETR, draped and cuirassed bust to right; lion head on shoulder strap; crossed pikes below / • IN • TE • DOMINE • SPERAVI •, crowned and nimbate double-headed imperial eagle with arms; PISIS and date below. Pucci 70; MIR 361/7; CNI 81-2; Galeotti XIII, 11-12; Davenport 1505. 27.00g, 42mm, 6h. Near Very Fine.

150

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

79


1473. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Francesco Stefano di Lorena AR Tallero. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1764. Giovanni Zenobio Weber, die engraver. FRANC • D • G • R • I • S • A • GE • IER • R • LO • B • M • H • D, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right; I•Z•V below / IN • TE • DOMINE SPERAVI • date • X, crowned and nimbate double-headed imperial eagle with arms. Edge inscription: ❀ PRO ❀ DEO ❀ ET ❀ ❀ IMPERIO ❀. Pucci 174-6; MIR 367/3; CNI 85; Galeotti XIX, 2; Davenport 1505. 25.92g, 40mm, 6h. Good Extremely Fine. Very Rare.

450

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1474. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Francesco Stefano di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Second Series. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1764. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer. FRANCISCVS • D • G • R • I • S • A • G • H • REX • LOT • BAR • M • D • ETR, draped and cuirassed bust to right; lion head on shoulder strap; crossed pikes below / • IN • TE • DOMINE • SPERAVI •, crowned and nimbate double-headed imperial eagle with arms; PISIS and date below. Pucci 77; MIR 361/8; CNI 84-5; Galeotti XIII, 13-15; Davenport 1505. 27.30g, 41mm, 6h. Good Very Fine.

200

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1475. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Francesco Stefano di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Second Series. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1765. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer. FRANCISCVS • D • G • R • I • S • A • G • H • REX • LOT • BAR • M • D • ETR, draped and cuirassed bust to right; lion head on shoulder strap; crossed pikes below / • IN • TE • DOMINE • SPERAVI •, crowned and nimbate double-headed imperial eagle with arms; PISIS and date below. Pucci 86; MIR 361/9; CNI 90-1; Galeotti XIII, 16-17; Davenport 1505. 27.34g, 42mm, 6h. Good Very Fine; old cabinet tone.

300

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

80


1476. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Francesco Stefano di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Second Series. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1765. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer. FRANCISCVS • D • G • R • I • S • A • G • H • REX • LOT • BAR • M • D • ETR, draped and cuirassed bust to right; lion head on shoulder strap; crossed pikes below / • IN • TE • DOMINE • SPERAVI •, crowned and nimbate double-headed imperial eagle with arms; PISIS and date below. Pucci 85; MIR 361/9; CNI 90-1; Galeotti XIII, 16-17; Davenport 1505. 28.43g, 41mm, 6h. Very Fine. From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

120

Extremely Rare

1477. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Francesco Stefano di Lorena AR Tallero. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1765. Giovanni Zenobio Weber, die engraver. FRANC • D • G • R • I • S • A • GE • IER • R • LO • B • M • H • D, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right; I•Z•V below / IN • TE • DOMINE • SPERAVI • date • X, crowned and nimbate double-headed imperial eagle with arms. Edge inscription: ❀ PRO ❀ DEO ❀ ET ❀ ❀ IMPERIO ❀. Pucci 177-9; CNI -; Galeotti -; MIR 367/4; Davenport 1505. 28.04g, 41mm, 6h. Extremely Fine. Extremely Rare.

500

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

Extremely Rare

1478. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1765. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. PETRVS LEOPOLDVS • D • G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETRVR •, cuirassed bust to right; L•S below spaulder, star between crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS •, crowned arms within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece, all superimposed on cross of St. Stephen; PISIS and date below. Pucci 2 (struck in 1766); MIR 373/2; CNI 3; Galeotti V, 1-2; Davenport 1508. 27.05g, 41mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. Extremely Rare.

1,500

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

81


1479. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AV Ruspone da 3 Zecchini. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1766. Antonio Fabbiani, moneyer. P • LEOPOLDVS • D • G • A • A • M • D • ETR, Florentine lily; crossed pikes below / S • IOANNES • BAPTISTA •, John the Baptist seated facing slightly to left; flower above. Pucci 66; MIR 369/2; CNI 4-5; Galeotti I, 2-3; Friedberg 334. 10.31g, 27mm, 6h. Extremely Fine.

1,500

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

Unique

1480. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1766. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer. PETRVS LEOPOLDVS D ★ G ★ P ★ R ★ H ★ ET ★ B ★ A ★ A ★ M ★ D ★ ETRVR ★, cuirassed bust to left; crossed pikes below / [DIRIGE] DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS, crowned arms, collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece below, all superimposed on cross of St. Stephen; PISIS and date below. Pucci 22 (this coin); MIR -; CNI -; Galeotti -; cf. Davenport 1511. 26.88g, 42mm, 6h. Very Fine. Unique.

2,000

This coin published in A. Pucci, Le Monete della Zecca di Firenze “monetazione mercantile” epoca Lorenese 1737-1859. Part II (2007); From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

Published in Pucci, Le Monete della Zecca di Firenze

1481. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1766. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. PETRVS LEOPOLDVS • D • G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETRVR •, cuirassed bust to right; L•S below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS ★, crowned arms within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece, all superimposed on cross of St. Stephen; PISIS and date below. Pucci 6 (this coin); MIR 373/3; CNI 5; Galeotti V, 3; Davenport 1508. 27.26g, 42mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. Rare.

500

This coin published in A. Pucci, Le Monete della Zecca di Firenze “monetazione mercantile” epoca Lorenese 1737-1859. Part II (2007); From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

82


1482. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1766. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer. PETRVS LEOPOLDVS D ★ G ★ P ★ R ★ H ★ ET ★ B ★ A ★ A ★ M ★ D ★ ETRVR ★, cuirassed bust to right; crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS ★, crowned arms, collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece below, all superimposed on cross of St. Stephen; PISIS and date below. Pucci 53 (struck in 1770); MIR 376/1; CNI 8-9; Galeotti XII, 1-2; Davenport 1510. 27.08g, 42mm, 6h. Very Fine. Extremely Rare.

300

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1483. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1767. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer. PETRVS LEOPOLDVS D ★ G ★ P ★ R ★ H ★ ET ★ B ★ A ★ A ★ M ★ D ★ ETRVR ★, cuirassed bust to left; crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS, crowned arms, collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece below, all superimposed on cross of St. Stephen; PISIS and date below. Pucci 27; MIR 375/1; CNI 10-11; Galeotti XIV, 1-2; Davenport 1511. 27.39g, 42mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. Rare.

400

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1484. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1768. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer. PETRVS LEOPOLDVS D ★ G ★ P ★ R ★ H ★ ET ★ B ★ A ★ A ★ M ★ D ★ ETRVR ★, cuirassed bust to left; crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS, crowned arms, collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece below, all superimposed on cross of St. Stephen; PISIS and date below. Pucci 34; MIR 375/2; CNI 13-15; Galeotti XIV, 3-5, 7; Davenport 1511. 27.34g, 42mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine; pleasant light cabinet tone.

500

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

83


1485

1486

1485. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1768. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer. PETRVS LEOPOLDVS ★ D ★ G ★ P ★ R ★ H ★ ET ★ B ★ A ★ A ★ M ★ D ★ ETRVR ★, cuirassed bust to right; crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS, crowned arms, collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece below, all superimposed on cross of St. Stephen; PISIS and date below. Pucci 47; MIR 376/3; CNI 17-19; Galeotti XII, 4-6; Davenport 1510. 27.15g, 42mm, 6h. Good Very Fine; attractive tone. 250 From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included. 1486. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1768. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer. PETRVS LEOPOLDVS ★ D ★ G ★ P ★ R ★ H ★ ET ★ B ★ A ★ A ★ M ★ D ★ ETRVR ★, cuirassed bust to right; crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS, crowned arms, collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece below, all superimposed on cross of St. Stephen; PISIS and date below. Pucci 45; MIR 376/3; CNI 17-19; Galeotti XII, 4-6; Davenport 1510. 26.98g, 43mm, 6h. Very Fine. 200 From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1487. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1769. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer. PETRVS LEOPOLDVS D ★ G ★ P ★ R ★ H ★ ET ★ B ★ A ★ A ★ M ★ D ★ ETRVR ★, cuirassed bust to right; crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS ★, crowned arms, collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece below, all superimposed on cross of St. Stephen; PISIS and date below. Pucci 61; MIR 377/1; CNI -; Galeotti XII, 8-11; Davenport 1510. 27.15g, 42mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine.

250

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1488. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Tallero for the Levant. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1769. P ★ LEOP ★ D ★ G ★ P ★ R ★ H ★ ET B ★ A ★ A ★ M ★ D ★ E ★, cuirassed bust to right / IN TE DOMINE SPERAVI, crowned arms with collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece below, flanked by crowned eagles; date and X above. Pucci 347; MIR 401/2; CNI 24; Galeotti XXX, 1; Davenport 1512. 27.88g, 41mm, 6h. Good Very Fine; lightly polished rev., pleasant old cabinet tone. Extremely Rare. From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

84

900


1489 1490 1489. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1770. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer. PETRVS LEOPOLDVS D ★ G ★ P ★ R ★ H ★ ET ★ B ★ A ★ A ★ M ★ D ★ ETRVR ★, cuirassed bust to right; crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS ★, crowned arms, collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece below, all superimposed on cross of St. Stephen; PISIS and date below. Pucci 70b; MIR 377/2; CNI 28-9; Galeotti XII, 12-13; Davenport 1510. 27.25g, 42mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. 250 From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included. 1490. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1771. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P ★ LEOPOLDVS D ★ G ★ P ★ R ★ H ★ ET ★ B ★ A ★ A ★ M ★ D ★ ETR ★, cuirassed bust to right; L•S•F below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS ★, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 84; MIR 379/1; CNI -; Galeotti XIII, 2; Davenport 1514. 27.31g, 42mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. 250 From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1491. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1772. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Giovanni Zenobio Weber, die engraver. P • LEOPOLDVS • D • G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETR, cuirassed bust to right; I•Z•V• below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE • DOMINE GRESSVS • MEOS, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 131; MIR 378/5; CNI -; Galeotti XIII, 11; Davenport 1514. 27.32g, 43mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. Extremely Rare.

1,200

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1492. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1772. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Giovanni Zenobio Weber, die engraver. P • LEOPOLDVS • D • G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETR, cuirassed bust to right; I•Z•V• below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS ★, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 133; MIR 378/2; CNI -; Galeotti -; Davenport 1514. 27.30g, 42mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. Extremely Rare.

1,200

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

85


1493. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1772. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Giovanni Zenobio Weber, die engraver. P • LEOPOLDVS • D • G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETR, cuirassed bust to right; I•Z•V• below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE • DOMINE GRESSVS • MEOS , crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 131; MIR 378/5; CNI -; Galeotti XIII, 11; Davenport 1514. 27.09g, 42mm, 6h. Near Very Fine. Extremely Rare.

800

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1494. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1772. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P ★ LEOPOLDVS D ★ G ★ P ★ R ★ H ★ ET ★ B ★ A ★ A ★ M ★ D ★ ETR ★, cuirassed bust to right; L•S•F below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 99; MIR 379/2; CNI 40-1; Galeotti XIII, 7-8; Davenport 1514. 27.34g, 42mm, 6h. Good Very Fine.

200

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1495. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1773. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P • LEOPOLDVS • D • G • P • R • H • ET B • A • A • M • D • ETRVR •, cuirassed bust to right; L S F below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 105; MIR 379/3; CNI 46-7; Galeotti XIII, 12-15; Davenport 1514. 27.36g, 41mm, 6h. Good Very Fine; pleasant old cabinet tone. Rare.

400

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

86


1496. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1774. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P ★ LEOPOLDVS D ★ G ★ P ★ R ★ H ★ ET B ★ A ★ A ★ M ★ D ★ ETRVR ★, cuirassed bust to right; L S F below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS ★, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 108; MIR 379/4; CNI 50; Galeotti XIII, 16-17; Davenport 1514. 27.37g, 42mm, 6h. Good Very Fine.

400

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1497. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Tallero for the Levant. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1774. Luigi Siries, die engraver. P • LEOP • D • G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, cuirassed bust to right; L • S • F • below spaulder / IN TE DOMINE SPERAVI, crowned arms with collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece below, flanked by crowned eagles; date and X above. Pucci 354; MIR 401/6; CNI 51-2; Galeotti XXX, 4-5; Davenport 1513. 28.30g, 41mm, 6h. Good Extremely Fine. Rare.

1,000

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1498. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1775. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P ★ LEOPOLDVS D ★ G ★ P ★ R ★ H ★ ET B ★ A ★ A ★ M ★ D ★ ETRVR ★, cuirassed bust to right; L • S • F • below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS ★, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 111; MIR 379/5; CNI 55; Galeotti XIII, 19-20; Davenport 1514. 27.27g, 42mm, 6h. Extremely Fine; attractive tone. Very Rare.

600

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

87


1499. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1775. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P ★ LEOPOLDVS D ★ G ★ P ★ R ★ H ★ ET B ★ A ★ A ★ M ★ D ★ ETR ★, cuirassed bust to right; L • S • F • below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS ★, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 114; MIR 379/5; CNI 55; Galeotti XIII, 19-20; Davenport 1514. 27.34g, 42mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. Very Rare.

250

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1500. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1775. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P ★ LEOPOLDVS D ★ G ★ P ★ R ★ H ★ ET B ★ A ★ A ★ M ★ D ★ ETRVR ★, cuirassed bust to right; [L • S • F •] below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS ★, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 113; MIR 379/5; CNI 55; Galeotti XIII, 19-20; Davenport 1514. 27.22g, 42mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. Very Rare.

250

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

88


1501. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1776. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Giovanni Zenobio Weber die engraver. P • LEOPOLDVS • D • G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, cuirassed bust to right; I • V • and crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS ★, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 135; MIR 378/4; CNI -; Galeotti -; Davenport 1514. 27.33g, 42mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. Extremely Rare.

1,200

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1502. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1776. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P • LEOPOLDVS D • G • P • R • H • ET B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, cuirassed bust to right; LS monogram below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 118; MIR 379/10; CNI -; Galeotti XIII, 23-4; Davenport 1514. 27.47g, 41mm, 6h. Extremely Fine; pleasant light tone.

650

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1503. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1776. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P • LEOPOLDVS D • G • P • R • H • ET B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, cuirassed bust to right; L • S • F • below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 121; MIR 379/6; CNI -; Galeotti XIII, 21-2, 25-7; Davenport 1514. 27.42g, 41mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine.

400

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

89


1504. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1777. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P • LEOPOLDVS D • G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, cuirassed bust to right; LS monogram below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 138; MIR 380/1; CNI 65; Galeotti VII, 1-4; Davenport 1515. 27.60g, 42mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine; attractive cabinet tone. Rare.

300

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1505. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1777. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P • LEOPOLDVS D • G • P • R • H • ET B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, cuirassed bust to right; LS monogram below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 126; MIR 379/11; CNI -; Galeotti XIII, 28; Davenport 1514. 27.32g, 42mm, 6h. Good Very Fine; attractive tone. Rare.

250

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1506. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR 1/2 Francescone da 5 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1777. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P • LEOPOLDVS D • G • P • R • H • ET B • A • A • M • D • ETRVR •, cuirassed bust to right; L • S • F • below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS ★, crowned arms of Lorraine, Austria and Tuscany superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, all within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 326; MIR 386/1; CNI 66; Galeotti XV, 1-4; 13.64g, 35mm, 6h. Good Very Fine; ex-mount at 12h. Very Rare.

250

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

90


1507. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1778. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P • LEOPOLDVS D • G • P • R • H • ET B • A • A • M • D • ETRVR •, cuirassed bust to right; LS monogram below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 154; MIR 380/2; CNI 68-70; Galeotti VII, 5-7; Davenport 1515. 27.48g, 42mm, 6h. 450

Extremely Fine; scratch in obverse field. From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1508. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1778. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P • LEOPOLDVS D • G • P • R • H • ET B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, cuirassed bust to right; LS monogram below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 153; MIR 380/2; CNI 68-70; Galeotti VII, 5-7; Davenport 1515. 27.33g, 41mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine; beautiful tone with golden highlights.

250

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1509. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR 1/2 Francescone da 5 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1778. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P • LEOPOLDVS D • G • P • R • H • ET B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, cuirassed bust to right; LS monogram below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS •, crowned arms of Lorraine, Austria and Tuscany superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, all within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 329; MIR 387/1; CNI -; Galeotti XVI, 1-2; 13.15g, 34mm, 6h. Good Fine. Extremely Rare.

200

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

91


1510. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR 1/2 Francescone da 5 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1778. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P • LEOPOLDVS D • G • P • R • H • ET B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, cuirassed bust to right; [L • S • F •] below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS •, crowned arms of Lorraine, Austria and Tuscany superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, all within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 333; MIR 386/2; CNI 71-3; Galeotti XIII, 5-6; 12.93g, 34mm, 6h. Good Fine. Extremely Rare.

150

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1511. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1779. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P • LEOPOLDVS D • G • P • R • H • ET B • A • A • M • D • ETRVR •, cuirassed bust to right; LS monogram below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 165; MIR 380/3; CNI 86-7; Galeotti VII, 8-10; Davenport 1515. 27.10g, 42mm, 6h. Very Fine.

120

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

Mint State

1512. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR 1/2 Francescone da 5 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1779. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P • LEOPOLDVS D • G • P • R • H • ET B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, cuirassed bust to right; LS monogram below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS •, crowned arms of Lorraine, Austria and Tuscany superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, all within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 338; MIR 387/2; CNI 88-90; Galeotti XVI, 3-4. 13.72g, 34mm, 6h. Mint State. Very Rare.

1,500

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

92


1513. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR 1/2 Francescone da 5 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1779. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P • LEOPOLDVS D • G • P • R • H • ET B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, cuirassed bust to right; LS monogram below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS •, crowned arms of Lorraine, Austria and Tuscany superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, all within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 338; MIR 387/2; CNI 88-90; Galeotti XVI, 3-4. 13.49g, 34mm, 6h. Very Fine. Very Rare.

400

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1514. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1780. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P • LEOPOLDVS D • G • P • R • H • ET B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, cuirassed bust to right; LS monogram below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 172; MIR 380/4; CNI 96; Galeotti VII, 12; Davenport 1515. 27.38g, 41mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. Rare.

350

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1515. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR 2 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1780. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P • LEOP • D • G • P • R • H • ET B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, cuirassed bust to right; LS monogram below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS, crowned arms of Lorraine, Austria and Tuscany superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, all within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 1; MIR 388/2; CNI 99-100; Galeotti XVII, 2-3; C 16. 5.30g, 27mm, 6h. Very Fine. Very Rare.

100

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

93


1516. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1781. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P • LEOPOLDVS D • G • P • R • H • ET B • A • A • M • D • ETRVR •, cuirassed bust to right; LS monogram below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 176; MIR 380/6; CNI 108-10; Galeotti VII, 14-16; Davenport 1515. 27.62g, 42mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine.

350

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1517. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1781. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P • LEOPOLDVS D • G • P • R • H • ET B • A • A • M • D • ETRVR •, cuirassed bust to right; LS monogram below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 180; MIR 380/6; CNI 108-10; Galeotti VII, 14-16; Davenport 1515. 27.46g, 42mm, 6h. Good Very Fine; light cabinet tone.

300

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1518. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1781. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P • LEOPOLDVS D • G • P • R • H • ET B • A • A • M • D • ETR ✶, cuirassed bust to right; LS monogram below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 181; MIR 380/6; CNI 108-10; Galeotti VII, 14-16; Davenport 1515. 27.33g, 42mm, 6h. Good Very Fine; cleaned. Rare.

200

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

94


Extremely Rare

1519. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1782. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P • LEOPOLDVS D • - G • P • R • H • ET B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, cuirassed bust to right; LS monogram below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 189; MIR 381/1; CNI -; Galeotti -; Davenport 1516. 27.20g, 42mm, 6h. Good Very Fine; attractive cabinet tone. Extremely Rare.

450

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1520. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1782. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P • LEOPOLDVS D • G • P • R • H • ET B • A • A • M • D • ETRVR •, cuirassed bust to right; LS monogram below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 188; MIR 380/7; CNI 113-4; Galeotti VII, 17-21; Davenport 1515. 27.38g, 41mm, 6h. Good Very Fine; pleasant cabinet tone. Extremely Rare.

300

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1521. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, circa 1782-1785. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P • LEOPOLDVS • D • - G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, cuirassed bust to right; LS monogram below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS [•], crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and [date] below. Cf. Pucci Type XIII; MIR 381; Davenport 1516. 26.90g, 42mm, 6h. Very Fine.

100

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

95


1522. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1783. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P • LEOPOLDVS D • - G • P • R • H • ET B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, cuirassed bust to right; LS monogram below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 192; MIR 381/2; CNI 121-2; Galeotti IX, 1-4; Davenport 1516. 27.17g, 42mm, 6h. Good Very Fine; attractive cabinet tone.

300

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

Extremely Rare

1523. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1784. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Antonio Cinganelli, die engraver. P • LEOPOLDVS • D • G • P • - R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETR, cuirassed bust to right; A • C • F • below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 218; MIR 383; CNI 132; Galeotti XI, 1; Davenport 1516. 27.30g, 42mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. Extremely Rare.

1,500

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1524. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1784. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Antonio Cinganelli, die engraver. P • LEOPOLDVS • D • G • P • - R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETR, cuirassed bust to right; A • C • F • below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 218; MIR 383; CNI 132; Galeotti XI, 1; Davenport 1516. 27.30g, 42mm, 6h. Very Fine. Extremely Rare.

1,000

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

96


1525. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1784. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P • LEOPOLDVS • D • G • - P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, cuirassed bust to right; LS monogram below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 209; MIR 381/3; CNI 132-6; Galeotti IX, 5-12; Davenport 1516. 27.25g, 42mm, 6h. Extremely Fine; attractive cabinet tone. Very Rare.

350

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1526. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1784. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P • LEOPOLDVS • D • G • - P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, cuirassed bust to right; LS monogram below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 212; MIR 381/3; CNI 132-6; Galeotti IX, 5-12; Davenport 1516. 27.30g, 42mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. Very Rare.

350

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1527. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1784. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P • LEOPOLDVS • D • G • - P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, cuirassed bust to right; LS monogram below spaulder, [crossed pikes below] / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 205; MIR 381/3; CNI 132-6; Galeotti IX, 5-12; Davenport 1516. 27.28g, 42mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. Rare.

300

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

97


1528. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1784. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P • LEOPOLDVS • D • G • - P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, cuirassed bust to right; LS monogram below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 223; MIR 384/1; CNI -; Galeotti -; Davenport 1516. 27.32g, 41mm, 6h. Good Very Fine.

300

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1529. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1784. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P • LEOPOLDVS • D • G • - P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, cuirassed bust to right; LS monogram below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 223; MIR 384/1; CNI -; Galeotti -; Davenport 1516. 27.19g, 41mm, 6h. Very Fine.

200

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1530. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1785. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P • LEOPOLDVS • D • G • P • - R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, cuirassed bust to right; LS monogram below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE • DOMINE GRESSVS • MEOS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 248; cf. MIR 384/2; Davenport 1516. 27.18g, 42mm, 6h. Very Fine. Very Rare.

600

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

98


1531. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1785. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P • LEOPOLDVS • D • G • P • - R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, cuirassed bust to right; LS monogram below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 231; MIR 384/2; CNI -; Galeotti X, 1-5; Davenport 1516. 27.39g, 41mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine; beautiful tone. Rare.

400

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1532. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1785. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P • LEOPOLDVS • D • G • - P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, cuirassed bust to right; LS monogram below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 215; MIR 384/2; CNI -; Galeotti X, 1-5; Davenport 1516. 27.26g, 42mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. Very Rare.

400

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1533. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1785. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P • LEOPOLDVS • D • G • - P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, cuirassed bust to right; LS monogram below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 229; MIR 384/2; CNI -; Galeotti X, 1-5; Davenport 1516. 27.22g, 41mm, 6h. Very Fine; traces of mounting on edge. Rare.

250

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

99


1534. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1786. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P • LEOPOLDVS • D • G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETRVR •, cuirassed bust to right; LS monogram below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 276; MIR 385/3; CNI 149-50; Galeotti -; Davenport 1518. 27.32g, 41mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine; attractive tone. Extremely Rare.

400

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1535. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1786. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P • LEOPOLDVS • D • G • P • - R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETRVR •, cuirassed bust to right; LS monogram below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 240; MIR 385/2; CNI 151-3; Galeotti -; Davenport 1516. 27.36g, 42mm, 6h. Good Very Fine; pleasant old cabinet tone. Rare.

350

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1536. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1786. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P • LEOPOLDVS • D • G • P • - R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, cuirassed bust to right; LS monogram below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 243; MIR 385/2; CNI 151-3; Galeotti -; Davenport 1516. 27.25g, 42mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine. Very Rare.

300

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

100


1537 1538 1537. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1786. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P • LEOPOLDVS • D • G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETRVR •, cuirassed bust to right; LS monogram below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 277; MIR 385/3; CNI 149-50; Galeotti -; Davenport 1518. 27.26g, 41mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. Very Rare. 120 From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included. 1538. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1786. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P • LEOPOLDVS • D • G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, cuirassed bust to right; LS monogram below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 260; MIR 385/3; CNI 149-50; Galeotti -; Davenport 1518. 27.10g, 41mm, 6h. 100 Very Fine. Very Rare. From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1539. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1787. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P • LEOPOLDVS • D • G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, cuirassed bust to right; LS monogram below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 289; MIR 385/4; CNI 157-9; Galeotti VIII, 4-6; Davenport 1518. 27.44g, 41mm, 6h. Good Extremely Fine; beautiful tone. Rare.

700

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1540. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1787. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P • LEOPOLDVS • D • G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, cuirassed bust to right; LS monogram below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 303; MIR 385/4; CNI 157-9; Galeotti VIII, 4-6; Davenport 1518. 27.29g, 42mm, 6h. Extremely Fine.

250

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

101


1541. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1787. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P • LEOPOLDVS • D • G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, cuirassed bust to right; LS monogram below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 281; MIR 385/4; CNI 157-9; Galeotti VIII, 4-6; Davenport 1518. 27.26g, 41mm, 6h. Good Very Fine.

120

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1542

1543

1542. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1787. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P • LEOPOLDVS • D • G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, cuirassed bust to right; LS monogram below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Cf. Pucci 279; MIR 385/4; CNI 157-9; Galeotti VIII, 4-6; Davenport 1518. 26.99g, 41mm, 6h. Very Fine. 100 From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included. 1543. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1787. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P • LEOPOLDVS • D • G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, cuirassed bust to right; LS monogram below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Cf. Pucci 280; MIR 385/4; CNI 157-9; Galeotti VIII, 4-6; Davenport 1518. 27.23g, 41mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. 100 From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1544. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR 1/2 Francescone da 5 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1787. Antonio Fabbrini, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P ★ LEOPOLDVS D ★ G ★ P ★ R ★ H ★ ET B ★ A ★ A ★ M ★ D ★ ETRVR ★, cuirassed bust to right; L • S • F • below spaulder, crossed pikes below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS •, crowned arms of Lorraine, Austria and Tuscany superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, all within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 331; MIR 386/4; CNI 162; Galeotti -; 13.42g, 34mm, 6h. Near Very Fine; some scratches in obv. field. Very Rare.

350

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

102


1545. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Paolo. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1788. Luigi Siries, die engraver. P • LEOP • D • G • P • R • H • ET B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, draped bust to right; LS monogram below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS, crowned arms of Lorraine, Austria and Tuscany superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, all within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; ✶ and date below. Pucci 24; MIR 390/1; CNI 168-9; Galeotti XIX, 1-2; C 17a. 2.61g, 24mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine.

80

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1546. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1789. Francesco Grobert, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P • LEOPOLDVS • D • G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, cuirassed bust to right; LS monogram below spaulder, unicorn below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 292; MIR 385/5; CNI 176-8; Galeotti VIII, 7-10; Davenport 1518. 27.19g, 42mm, 6h. 300

Extremely Fine. Extremely Rare. From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1547. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1789. Francesco Grobert, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P • LEOPOLDVS • D • G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETRVR •, cuirassed bust to right; LS monogram below spaulder, unicorn below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Cf. Pucci 294; MIR 385/5; CNI 176-8; Galeotti VIII, 7-10; Davenport 1518. 27.37g, 42mm, 6h. Very Fine. Extremely Rare.

300

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

103


Mint State

1548. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1790. Francesco Grobert, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P • LEOPOLDVS • D • G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETRVR •, cuirassed bust to right; LS monogram below spaulder, unicorn below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 320; MIR 385/8; CNI -; Galeotti VIII, 11; Davenport 1518. 27.42g, 42mm, 6h. Mint State; beautiful light cabinet tone. Extremely Rare.

1,000

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1549. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Pietro Leopoldo I di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1790. Francesco Grobert, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. P • LEOPOLDVS • D • G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETRVR •, cuirassed bust to right; LS monogram below spaulder, unicorn below / DIRIGE DOMINE GRESSVS MEOS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Cf. Pucci 315; MIR 385/7; CNI -; Galeotti VIII, 11; Davenport 1518. 27.15g, 42mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. Extremely Rare.

300

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1550. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Ferdinando III di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1791. Francesco Grobert, moneyer. FERDINANDVS • III • D • G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETRVR •, head to right; unicorn below / LEX TVA VERITAS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS • date • below. Pucci 1; MIR 404/1; Gigante 16; cf. Davenport 1521. 27.34g, 41mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine. Rare.

350

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

104


1551. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Ferdinando III di Lorena AR Paolo. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1791. FERD • III • D • G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, draped bust to right; LS monogram below / • LEX TVA VERITAS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; date below. Pucci 4; MIR 408/2; Gigante 44a. 2.67g, 24mm, 6h. Good Extremely Fine; attractive light cabinet tone. Rare.

300

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1552. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Ferdinando III di Lorena CU Quattrino. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1791. [FE]RD • III • A • A M • D • ETR, crowned arms / QVATTRINO in two lines; date below. Pucci 25; MIR 412/1; Gigante 59. 0.74g, 16mm, 6h. Very Fine. Rare.

100

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1553. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Ferdinando III di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1793. Francesco Grobert, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. FERDINANDVS • III • D • G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETRVR •, head to right; LS monogram and unicorn below / LEX TVA VERITAS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date • below. Pucci 9; MIR 405/2; Gigante 25; Davenport 1521. 27.40g, 42mm, 6h. Good Extremely Fine; wonderful tone. Rare.

350

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1554. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Ferdinando III di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1793. Francesco Grobert, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. FERDINANDVS • III • D • G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETRVR •, head to right; LS monogram and unicorn below / LEX TVA VERITAS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 8; MIR 405/2; Gigante 25; Davenport 1521. 27.27g, 42mm, 6h. Very Fine. Rare.

120

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

105


1555. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Ferdinando III di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1793. Francesco Grobert, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. FERDINANDVS • III • D • G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETRVR •, head to right; LS monogram and unicorn below / LEX TVA VERITAS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 8; MIR 405/2; Gigante 25; Davenport 1521. 27.00g, 42mm, 6h. Near Very Fine. Rare.

100

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1556. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Ferdinando III di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1794. Francesco Grobert, moneyer. FERDINANDVS • III • D • G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETRVR •, head to right; unicorn below / LEX TVA VERITAS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date • below. Pucci 2; cf. MIR 405/3; Gigante 26; cf. Davenport 1521. 27.19g, 42mm, 6h. Very Fine. Extremely Rare.

500

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1557. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Ferdinando III di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1794. Francesco Grobert, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. FERDINANDVS • III • D • G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETRVR •, head to right; LS monogram and unicorn below / LEX TVA VERITAS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 16; MIR 405/3; Gigante 26; Davenport 1521. 27.22g, 42mm, 6h. Extremely Fine; attractive tone.

450

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

106


1558. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Ferdinando III di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1794. Francesco Grobert, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. FERDINANDVS • III • D • G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETRVR •, head to right; LS monogram and unicorn below / LEX TVA VERITAS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 17; MIR 405/3; Gigante 26; Davenport 1521. 27.35g, 42mm, 6h. Extremely Fine; attractive tone.

350

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1559. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Ferdinando III di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1794. Francesco Grobert, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. FERDINANDVS • III • D • G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETRVR •, head to right; LS monogram and unicorn below / LEX TVA VERITAS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date • below. Cf. Pucci 20; MIR 405/3; Gigante 26; Davenport 1521. 27.33g, 42mm, 6h. Very Fine.

100

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1560. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Ferdinando III di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1795. Francesco Grobert, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. FERDINANDVS • III • D • G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETRVR •, head to right; LS monogram and unicorn below / LEX TVA VERITAS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 26; MIR 405/4; Gigante 27; Davenport 1521. 27.36g, 42mm, 6h. Extremely Fine; attractive tone.

450

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

107


Extremely Rare

1561. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Ferdinando III di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1795. Francesco Grobert, moneyer. FERDINANDVS • III • D • G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETRVR •, head to right; unicorn below / LEX TVA VERITAS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 3; MIR -; Gigante 22; cf. Davenport 1521. 27.20g, 42mm, 6h. Very Fine; pleasant old cabinet tone. Extremely Rare.

400

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1562. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Ferdinando III di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1795. Francesco Grobert, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. FERDINANDVS • III • D • G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETRVR •, head to right; LS monogram and unicorn below / LEX TVA VERITAS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date • below. Pucci 25; MIR 405/4; Gigante 27a; Davenport 1521. 27.34g, 42mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine.

300

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1563. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Ferdinando III di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1795. Francesco Grobert, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. FERDINANDVS • III • D • G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETRVR •, head to right; LS monogram and unicorn below / LEX TVA VERITAS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 24 bis; MIR 405/4; Gigante 27a; Davenport 1521. 27.10g, 42mm, 6h. Good Fine.

100

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

108


1564. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Ferdinando III di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1795. Francesco Grobert, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. FERDINANDVS III • D • G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, head to right; LS monogram and unicorn below / LEX TVA VERITAS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date • below. Cf. Pucci obverse 14, reverse 31; MIR 405/4; Gigante 27b; cf. Davenport 1521. 27.02g, 42mm, 6h. Good Fine. Rare.

100

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1565. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Ferdinando III di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1796. Francesco Grobert, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. FERDINANDVS • III • D • G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETRVR •, head to right; LS monogram and unicorn below / LEX TVA VERITAS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 38; MIR 405/5; Gigante 28; Davenport 1521. 27.40g, 42mm, 6h. Extremely Fine; pleasant light cabinet tone. Rare.

450

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1566. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Ferdinando III di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1797. Francesco Grobert, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. FERDINANDVS • III • D • G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETRVR •, head to right; LS monogram and unicorn below / LEX TVA VERITAS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 40; MIR 405/6; Gigante 29; Davenport 1521. 27.35g, 42mm, 6h. Extremely Fine.

450

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

109


1567. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Ferdinando III di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1797. Francesco Grobert, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. FERDINANDVS • III • D • G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, head to right; LS monogram and unicorn below / LEX TVA VERITAS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date • below. Pucci 46; MIR 405/6; Gigante 29a; Davenport 1521. 27.22g, 42mm, 6h. Near Very Fine. Extremely Rare.

100

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1568. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Ferdinando III di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1798. Francesco Grobert, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. FERDINANDVS • III • D • G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETRVR •, head to right; LS monogram and unicorn below / LEX TVA VERITAS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 50; MIR 405/7; Gigante 30; Davenport 1521. 27.20g, 42mm, 6h. Good Very Fine.

300

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1569. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Ferdinando III di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1798. Francesco Grobert, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. FERDINANDVS • III • D • G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, head to right; LS monogram and unicorn below / LEX TVA VERITAS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date • below. Pucci 47; MIR 405/7; Gigante 30/1a; Davenport 1521. 27.19g, 42mm, 6h. Very Fine. Rare.

120

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

110


1570. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Ferdinando III di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1798. Francesco Grobert, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. FERDINANDVS • III • D • G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, head to right; LS monogram and unicorn below / LEX TVA VERITAS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 48; MIR 405/7; Gigante 30/1a; Davenport 1521. 27.18g, 42mm, 6h. Near Very Fine.

100

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

Extremely Rare

1571. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Ferdinando III di Lorena AV Zecchino. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1799. Francesco Grobert, moneyer. FERDINANDVS • III • D • G • A • A • M • D • ETR •, Florentine lily; unicorn below / • S • IOANNES • BAPTISTA •, John the Baptist seated facing slightly to left; date below. Pucci 162; MIR 403/5; Gigante 16; Friedberg - cf. 337; C 38. 3.48g, 23mm, 6h. Mint State; weakly struck. Extremely Rare.

2,000

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1572. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Ferdinando III di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1799. Francesco Grobert, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. FERDINANDVS • III • D • G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETRVR •, head to right; LS monogram and unicorn below / LEX TVA VERITAS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 63; MIR 405/8; Gigante 31; Davenport 1521. 27.42g, 42mm, 6h. Mint State.

1,000

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

111


1573. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Ferdinando III di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1799. Francesco Grobert, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. FERDINANDVS • III • D • G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, head to right; LS monogram and unicorn below / LEX TVA VERITAS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 58; MIR 405/8; Gigante 31a; Davenport 1521. 27.30g, 42mm, 6h. Mint State; wonderful old cabinet tone.

1,000

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1574. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Ferdinando III di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1799. Francesco Grobert, moneyer. FERDINANDVS • III • D • G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETRVR •, head to right; unicorn below / LEX TVA VERITAS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 5; MIR 405/8; Gigante 22; Davenport 1521. 27.26g, 42mm, 6h. Very Fine. Extremely Rare.

400

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1575. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Ferdinando III di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1799. Francesco Grobert, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. FERDINANDVS • III • D • G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, head to right; LS monogram and unicorn below / LEX TVA VERITAS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 61; MIR 405/8; Gigante 31a; Davenport 1521. 27.05g, 42mm, 6h. Near Very Fine.

100

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

112


1576. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Ferdinando III di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1799. Francesco Grobert, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. FERDINANDVS • III • D • G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETRVR •, head to right; LS monogram and unicorn below / LEX TVA VERITAS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 70; MIR 405/8; Gigante 31; Davenport 1521. 27.17g, 42mm, 6h. Near Very Fine.

100

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1577. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Ferdinando III di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1799. Francesco Grobert, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. FERDINANDVS • III • D • G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETRVR •, head to right; LS monogram and unicorn below / LEX TVA VERITAS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 63; MIR 405/8; Gigante 31; Davenport 1521. 27.17g, 42mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine; hair tooled.

100

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1578. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Ferdinando III di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1800 (struck in 1814). Francesco Grobert, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. FERDINANDVS • III • D • G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETRVR •, head to right; LS monogram • unicorn below / LEX TVA VERITAS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS ⚬ date ⚬ below. Pucci 82 (struck in 1814); cf. MIR 405/9; Gigante 32; Davenport 149. 27.23g, 42mm, 6h. Very Fine. Extremely Rare.

600

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

113


1579. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Ferdinando III di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1800. Francesco Grobert, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. FERDINANDVS • III • D • G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETRVR •, head to right; LS monogram and unicorn below / LEX TVA VERITAS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 75; MIR 405/9; Gigante 32; Davenport 149. 27.28g, 41mm, 6h. Very Fine. Rare.

250

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1580. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Ferdinando III di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1800. Francesco Grobert, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. FERDINANDVS • III • D • G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETRVR •, head to right; LS monogram and unicorn below / LEX TVA VERITAS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 75; MIR 405/9; Gigante 32; Davenport 149. 27.08g, 41mm, 6h. Near Very Fine. Rare.

200

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1581. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Ferdinando III di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1801. Francesco Grobert, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. FERDINANDVS • III • D • G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETRVR •, head to right; LS monogram and unicorn below / LEX TVA VERITAS, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 77; MIR 405/10; Gigante 33; Davenport 149. 27.38g, 42mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. Extremely Rare.

300

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

114


1582. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Ferdinando III di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1801. Francesco Grobert, moneyer; Luigi Siries, die engraver. FERDINANDVS • III • D • G • P • R • H • ET • B • A • A • M • D • ETRVR •, head to right; LS monogram and unicorn below / LEX TVA VERITAS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Pucci 78; MIR 405/10; Gigante 33; Davenport 149. 27.78g, 42mm, 6h. Near Very Fine. Extremely Rare.

250

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1583. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Ferdinando III di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1814. Giovanni Fabbroni, moneyer. FERDINANDVS III • D • G • P • H • ET B • A • A • M • D • ETRVR •, head to right; hammer below / LEX TVA VERITAS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen and collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS • date • below. Pucci 1; MIR 435/1; Pagani 61; Gigante 34; Davenort 156. 27.27g, 42mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine.

250

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1584. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Ferdinando III di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1814. Giovanni Fabbroni, moneyer. FERDINANDVS III • D • G • P • H • ET B • A • A • M • D • ETRVR •, head to right; hammer below / LEX TVA VERITAS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen and collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS • date • below. Pucci 1; MIR 435/1; Pagani 61; Gigante 34; Davenort 156. 27.21g, 42mm, 6h. Near Very Fine; scratch below head.

100

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

115


1585. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Ferdinando III di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1815. Giovanni Fabbroni, moneyer. FERDINANDVS III • D • G • P • H • ET B • A • A • M • D • ETRVR •, head to right; hammer below / LEX TVA VERITAS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen and collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS • date • below. Pucci 3; MIR 435/2; Pagani 62; Gigante 35; Davenort 156. 27.43g, 42mm, 6h. Extremely Fine; beautiful old cabinet tone. Rare.

850

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1586. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Ferdinando III di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1815. Giovanni Fabbroni, moneyer. FERDINANDVS III • D • G • P • H • ET B • A • A • M • D • ETRVR •, head to right; hammer below / LEX TVA VERITAS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen and collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS • date • below. Pucci 3; MIR 435/2; Pagani 62; Gigante 35; Davenort 156. 27.44g, 42mm, 6h. Extremely Fine. Rare.

600

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1587. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Ferdinando III di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1819 (second 1 struck over 0). Giovanni Fabbroni, moneyer. FERDINANDVS III • D • G • P • H • ET B • A • A • M • D • ETRVR •, head to right; hammer below / LEX TVA VERITAS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen and collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS • date • below. Pucci 5; MIR 435/3; Pagani 63a; Gigante 36a; Davenort 156. 27.32g, 42mm, 6h. Very Fine. Extremely Rare.

500

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

116


1588. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Ferdinando III di Lorena AR 1/2 Francescone da 5 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1820. Giovanni Fabbroni, moneyer; Carlo Siries, die engraver. FERD • III • D • G • P • I • A • P • R • H • ET B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, head to right; S • hammer below / LEX TVA VERITAS •, crowned arms of Lorraine, Austria and Tuscany; PISIS • date • below. Pucci 9; MIR 436/2; Pagani 69; Gigante 41. 13.44g, 32mm, 6h. Good Fine; pleasant tone. Very Rare.

150

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1589. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Ferdinando III di Lorena AR 1/2 Lira da 10 Soldi. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1821. Giovanni Fabbroni, moneyer; Carlo Siries, die engraver. FERD • III • A • D’A • G-D • DI TOSC •, crowned arms of Lorraine, Austria and Tuscany; S • and hammer below / MEZZA LIRE above denomination in two lines; date below. Pucci 4; MIR 439/1; Pagani 76; Gigante 50. 1.85g, 17mm, 6h. 100

Extremely Fine; pleasant old cabinet tone. From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1590. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Ferdinando III di Lorena AR Lira. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1822. Giovanni Fabbroni, moneyer; Carlo Siries, die engraver. FERDINANDO III • A • D’A • G-D • DI TOSC •, head to right; S • hammer below / Denomination within laurel wreath; date below. Pucci 2; MIR 438/2; Pagani 73; Gigante 47. 3.94g, 22mm, 6h. Extremely Fine; attractive cabinet tone.

150

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1591. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Ferdinando III di Lorena AR 1/2 Francescone da 5 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1823. Luigi Poirot, moneyer; Carlo Siries, die engraver. FERD • III • D • G • P • I • A • P • R • H • ET B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, head to right; S • ∗ below / LEX TVA VERITAS •, crowned arms of Lorraine, Austria and Tuscany; PISIS • date • below. Pucci 10; MIR 437; Pagani 70; Gigante 42. 13.53g, 32mm, 6h. Near Very Fine. Rare.

200

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

117


1592. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Ferdinando III di Lorena AR 1/2 Francescone da 5 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1823. Luigi Poirot, moneyer; Carlo Siries, die engraver. FERD • III • D • G • P • I • A • P • R • H • ET B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, head to right; S • ∗ below / LEX TVA VERITAS •, crowned arms of Lorraine, Austria and Tuscany; PISIS • date • below. Pucci 10; MIR 437; Pagani 70; Gigante 42. 13.60g, 32mm, 6h. Very Fine. Rare.

200

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1593. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Ferdinando III di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1824. Luigi Poirot, moneyer; Carlo Siries, die engraver. FERDINANDVS III • D • G • P • H • ET B • A • A • M • D • ETRVR •, head to right; S • ∗ below / LEX TVA VERITAS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen and collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS • date below. Pucci 7; MIR 435/5; Pagani 65; Gigante 38; Davenort 156. 27.38g, 42mm, 6h. Extremely Fine; beautiful old cabinet tone.

650

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1594. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Ferdinando III di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1824. Luigi Poirot, moneyer; Carlo Siries, die engraver. FERDINANDVS III • D • G • P • H • ET B • A • A • M • D • ETRVR •, head to right; S • ∗ below / LEX TVA VERITAS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen and collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS • date below. Pucci 7; MIR 435/5; Pagani 65; Gigante 38; Davenort 156. 27.38g, 42mm, 6h. Extremely Fine.

600

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

118


1595. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Ferdinando III di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1824. Luigi Poirot, moneyer; Carlo Siries, die engraver. FERDINANDVS III • D • G • P • H • ET B • A • A • M • D • ETRVR •, head to right; S • ∗ below / LEX TVA VERITAS •, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen and collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS • date below. Pucci 7; MIR 435/5; Pagani 65; Gigante 38; Davenort 156. 27.18g, 42mm, 6h. Very Fine.

150

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1596. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Leopold II di Lorena AV Zecchino. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1826. Cosimo Ridolfi, moneyer; Giuseppe Nideröst, die engraver. LEOPOLDVS II • D • G • A • A • M • D • ETR •, Florentine lily; N • heraldic hills below / S • IOANNES BAPTISTA •, John the Baptist seated facing slightly to left; date below. Pucci 201; MIR 445/2; Pagani 102; Gigante 9; Friedberg 345. 3.49g, 22mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine. Extremely Rare.

500

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1597. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Leopold II di Lorena AV 80 Fiorini. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1827. Cosimo Ridolfi, moneyer; Giuseppe Nideröst, die engraver. LEOPOLDVS II • D • G • P • I • A • P • R • H • ET B • A • A • M • MAGN • DVX • ETR •, Florentine lily; N • heraldic hills below / SVSCEPTOR NOSTER DEVS, crowned arms of Lorraine, Austria and Tuscany, superimposed on cross of St. Stephen with collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece, two crossed flags behind; K 1/24 and date below. Edge inscription: ❀ OTTANTA FIORINI ❀ 200 PAOLI. Pucci 202; MIR 443/1; Pagani 91; Gigante 1; Friedberg 343. 32.73g, 31mm, 6h. Near Mint State. Rare.

6,000

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

119


1598. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Leopold II di Lorena AR 1/2 Fiorino. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1827. Cosimo Ridolfi, moneyer; Giuseppe Nideröst, die engraver. LEOP • II • A • D’A • GRAND • DI TOSC •, crowned arms of Lorraine, Austria and Tuscany superimposed on cross of St. Stephen; N • heraldic hills below / QUATTRINI 50 above denomination in two lines; date below. Pucci 17; MIR 454; Pagani 141; Gigante 44. 3.38g, 21mm, 6h. Extremely Fine.

250

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1599. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Leopold II di Lorena AR 1/2 Francescone da 5 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1829. Cosimo Ridolfi, moneyer; Pietro Cinganelli, die engraver. LEOPOLDVS II • D • G • P • I • A • P • R • H • ET B • A • A • MAGN • DVX ETR •, head to right; P. C. and heraldic hills below / SVSCEPTOR NOSTER DEVS, crowned arms of Lorraine, Austria and Tuscany, superimposed on cross of St. Stephen with collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece, two crossed flags behind; PISIS and date • below. Edge inscription: DUE FIORINI • CINQUE PAOLI •. Pucci 22; MIR 450/3; Pagani 124; Gigante 28. 13.61g, 31mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine; pleasant tone.

250

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1600. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Leopold II di Lorena BI 3 Quattrini. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1829. Cosimo Ridolfi, moneyer; Giuseppe Nideröst, die engraver. LEOP • II • A • D’A • GRAND • DI TOSC •, crowned arms of Lorraine, Austria and Tuscany; N • heraldic hills below / Denomination and date in three lines. Pucci 49; MIR 464/4; Pagani 179; Gigante 76. 2.00g, 21mm, 6h. Very Fine. Very Rare.

100

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1601. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Leopold II di Lorena BI 3 Quattrini. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1829. Cosimo Ridolfi, moneyer; Giuseppe Nideröst, die engraver. LEOP • II • A • D’A • GRAND • DI TOSC •, crowned arms of Lorraine, Austria and Tuscany; N • heraldic hills below / Denomination and date in three lines. Pucci 49; MIR 464/4; Pagani 179; Gigante 76. 2.12g, 21mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. Very Rare.

100

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

120


1602. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Leopold II di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1830. Cosimo Ridolfi, moneyer; Antonio Fabris, die engraver. LEOPOLDVS II • D • G • P • I • A • P • R • H • ET B • A • A • MAGN • DVX ETRVRIAE, head to right; A • FABRIS • F • and arms below / SVSCEPTOR NOSTER DEVS, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Edge inscription: • QUATTRO FIORINI • • DIECI PAOLI •. Pucci 2; MIR 447; Pagani 108; Gigante 14; Davenport 158. 27.39g, 41mm, 6h. Good Extremely Fine; natural flan flaws at 1h and 8h. Rare.

2,000

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1603

1604

1603. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Leopold II di Lorena BI 5 Quattrini. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1830. Cosimo Ridolfi, moneyer; Giuseppe Nideröst, die engraver. LEOP • II • A • [D’A •] GRAND • DI TOSC •, crowned arms of Lorraine, Austria and Tuscany; [N • heraldic hills below] / Denomination and date in three lines. Pucci 44; MIR 463/4; Pagani 174; Gigante 72. 3.47g, 24mm, 6h. Very Fine; countermarked with pellet pattern. 100 From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included. 1604. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Leopold II di Lorena BI 5 Quattrini. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1830. Cosimo Ridolfi, moneyer; Giuseppe Nideröst, die engraver. LEOP • II • A • D’A • GRAND • DI TOSC •, crowned arms of Lorraine, Austria and Tuscany; N • heraldic hills below / Denomination and date in three lines. Pucci 44; MIR 463/4; Pagani 174; Gigante 72. 3.56g, 24mm, 6h. Extremely Fine. 60 From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1605. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Leopold II di Lorena AR Paolo. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1831. Dominico Fiaschi, moneyer; Giuseppe Nideröst, die engraver. LEOP • II • D • G • P • R • H • ET B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, head to right; G. N. and flask below / SVSCEPTOR NOST • DEVS, crowned arms of Lorraine, Austria and Tuscany superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, with collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; date below. Pucci 18; MIR 456/1; Pagani 143; Gigante 46. 2.69g, 24mm, 6h. Mint State.

300

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

121


1606. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Leopold II di Lorena AR Paolo. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1832. Dominico Fiaschi, moneyer; Giuseppe Nideröst, die engraver. LEOP • II • D • G • P • R • H • ET B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, head to right; G. N. and flask below / SVSCEPTOR NOST • DEVS, crowned arms of Lorraine, Austria and Tuscany superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, with collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; date below. Pucci 19; MIR 456/2; Pagani 144; Gigante 47. 2.70g, 24mm, 6h. Good Extremely Fine.

150

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1607. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Leopold II di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1834. Domenico Liaschi, moneyer;, Luigi Pichler, die engraver. LEOPOLDVS II • D • G • P • I • A • P • R • H • ET B • A • A • MAGN • DVX • ETR •, head to right; PICHLER and flask below / SVSCEPTOR NOSTER DEVS, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Edge inscription: • QUATTRO FIORINI • • DIECI PAOLI •. Pucci 4; MIR 448/2; Pagani 110; Gigante 16; Davenport 159. 27.38g, 41mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine.

400

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1608. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Leopold II di Lorena AR 1/2 Francescone da 5 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1834. Cosimo Ridolfi, moneyer; Giuseppe Nideröst, die engraver. LEOP • II • D • G • P • I • A • P • R • H • ET B • A • A • M • M • D • ETR •, head to right; NIDERÖST and flask below / SVSCEPTOR NOST • DEVS, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, with collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date • below. Edge inscription: [DUE FIORINI • CINQUE PAOLI •]. Pucci 23; MIR 451; Pagani 125; Gigante 29. 12.82g, 31mm, 6h. Good Fine; some surface marks. Very Rare.

100

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

122


1609. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Leopold II di Lorena AR 1/2 Paolo. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1839. Dominico Fiaschi, moneyer; Giuseppe Nideröst, die engraver. LEOP • II • D • G • P • R • H • ET B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, head to right; G. N. and flask below / SVSCEPTOR NOST • DEVS, crowned arms of Lorraine, Austria and Tuscany superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, with collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; date below. Pucci 30; MIR 458/2; Pagani 157; Gigante 57. 1.27g, 18mm, 6h. Mint State.

300

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1610. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Leopold II di Lorena AR 1/2 Paolo. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1839. Dominico Fiaschi, moneyer; Giuseppe Nideröst, die engraver. LEOP • II • D • G • P • R • H • ET B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, head to right; G. N. and flask below / SVSCEPTOR NOST • DEVS, crowned arms of Lorraine, Austria and Tuscany superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, with collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; date below. Pucci 30; MIR 458/2; Pagani 157; Gigante 57. 1.35g, 18mm, 6h. Good Extremely Fine.

150

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

Extremely Rare

1611. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Leopold II di Lorena AR Fiorino. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1842. Dominico Fiaschi, moneyer; Giuseppe Nideröst, die engraver. LEOP • II • D • G • P • R • H • ET B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, head to right; G. N. and flask below / QUATTRINI CENTO. date., Florentine lily; FIORINO below. Pucci 7; MIR 452/6; CNI 74; Pagani p. 250 note; Gigante 35 (cites three known examples). 6.82g, 25mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. Extremely Rare.

2,000

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1612. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Leopold II di Lorena AR Fiorino. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1842. Dominico Fiaschi, moneyer; Pietro Cinganelli, die engraver. LEOPOLDO II • A • D’A • GRANDUCA DI TOSCANA •, head to right; P. C. and flask below / QUATTRINI CENTO. date., Florentine lily; FIORINO below. Pucci 6; MIR 452/5; Pagani 131; Gigante 34. 6.75g, 25mm, 6h. Extremely Fine.

150

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

123


1613. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Leopold II di Lorena AR Paolo. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1842. Dominico Fiaschi, moneyer; Giuseppe Nideröst, die engraver. LEOP • II • D • G • P • R • H • ET B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, head to right; G. N. and flask below / SVSCEPTOR NOST • DEVS, crowned arms of Lorraine, Austria and Tuscany superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, with collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; date below. Pucci 21; MIR 457/1; Pagani 146; Gigante 49. 2.58g, 24mm, 6h. Near Mint State.

300

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1614. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Leopold II di Lorena AR Fiorino. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1843. Dominico Fiaschi, moneyer; Giuseppe Nideröst, die engraver. LEOPOLDO II • A • D’A • GRANDUCA DI TOSCANA, head to right; G. N. and flask below / QUATTRINI CENTO. date., Florentine lily; FIORINO below. Pucci 8; MIR 453/1; Pagani 133; Gigante 37. 6.93g, 24mm, 6h. Extremely Fine; wonderful old cabinet tone.

300

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1615. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Leopold II di Lorena AR Fiorino. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1843. Dominico Fiaschi, moneyer; Giuseppe Nideröst, die engraver. LEOPOLDO II • A • D’A • GRANDUCA DI TOSCANA, head to right; G. N. and flask below / QUATTRINI CENTO. date., Florentine lily; FIORINO below. Pucci 8; MIR 453/1; Pagani 133; Gigante 37. 6.86g, 24mm, 6h. Extremely Fine; attractive light tone.

250

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1616. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Leopold II di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1846. Domenico Liaschi, moneyer; Giuseppe Nideröst, die engraver. LEOPOLDVS II • D • G • P • I • A • P • R • H • ET B • A • A • MAGN • DVX ETR •, head to right; NIDERÖST and flask below / SVSCEPTOR NOSTER DEVS, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, with collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Edge inscription: • QUATTRO FIORINI • • DIECI PAOLI •. Pucci 10; MIR 449/2; Pagani 116; Gigante 46; Davenport 160. 27.38g, 41mm, 6h. Extremely Fine; pleasant old cabinet tone.

400

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

124


1617. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Leopold II di Lorena AR 1/2 Paolo. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1853. Dominico Fiaschi, moneyer; Giuseppe Nideröst, die engraver. LEOP • II • D • G • P • R • H • ET B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, head to right; G. N. and flask below / SVSCEPTOR NOST • DEVS, crowned arms of Lorraine, Austria and Tuscany superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, with collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; date below. Pucci 32; MIR 459/1; Pagani 158; Gigante 59. 1.34g, 18mm, 6h. Fleur De Coin; wonderful old cabinet tone.

300

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1618. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Leopold II di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1856. Giuseppe Nideröst, die engraver. LEOPOLDVS II • D • G • P • I • A • P • R • H • ET B • A • A • MAGN • DVX ETR •, head to right; NIDERÖST below / SVSCEPTOR NOSTER DEVS, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, with collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Edge inscription: • QUATTRO FIORINI • • DIECI PAOLI •. Pucci 12; MIR 449/3; Pagani 117; Gigante 23; Davenport 160. 27.39g, 41mm, 6h. Good Very Fine; traces of mounting on edge at 11h.

100

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1619. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Leopold II di Lorena AR Fiorino. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1856. Giuseppe Nideröst, die engraver. LEOPOLDO II • A • D’A • GRANDUCA DI TOSCANA, head to right; G. N. below / QUATTRINI CENTO date, Florentine lily; FIORINO below. Pucci 14; MIR 453/5; Pagani 137; Gigante 41. 6.87g, 24mm, 6h. Near Mint State; attractive old cabinet tone.

400

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1620. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Leopold II di Lorena AR Paolo. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1856. Giuseppe Nideröst, die engraver. LEOP • II • D • G • P • R • H • ET B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, head to right; G. N. below / SVSCEPTOR NOST • DEVS, crowned arms of Lorraine, Austria and Tuscany superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, with collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; date below. Pucci 25; MIR 457/5; Pagani 150; Gigante 53. 2.61g, 24mm, 6h. Extremely Fine.

150

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

125


1621. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Leopold II di Lorena AR 1/2 Paolo. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1856. Giuseppe Nideröst, die engraver. LEOP • II • D • G • P • R • H • ET B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, head to right; G. N. below / SVSCEPTOR NOST • DEVS, crowned arms of Lorraine, Austria and Tuscany superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, with collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; date below. Pucci 33; MIR 459/2; Pagani 159; Gigante 60. 1.37g, 18mm, 6h. Mint State; wonderful old cabinet tone.

300

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1622. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Leopold II di Lorena AR 1/2 Paolo. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1857. Giuseppe Nideröst, die engraver. LEOP • II • D • G • P • R • H • ET B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, head to right; G. N. below / SVSCEPTOR NOST • DEVS, crowned arms of Lorraine, Austria and Tuscany superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, with collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; date below. Pucci 34; MIR 459/3; Pagani 160; Gigante 61. 1.36g, 18mm, 6h. Fleur De Coin; wonderful old cabinet tone.

300

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1623. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Leopold II di Lorena AR 1/2 Paolo. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1857. Giuseppe Nideröst, die engraver. LEOP • II • D • G • P • R • H • ET B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, head to right; G. N. below / SVSCEPTOR NOST • DEVS, crowned arms of Lorraine, Austria and Tuscany superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, with collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; date below. Pucci 34; MIR 459/3; Pagani 160; Gigante 61. 1.36g, 18mm, 6h. Mint State.

300

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1624. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Leopold II di Lorena AR 1/2 Paolo. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1857. Giuseppe Nideröst, die engraver. LEOP • II • D • G • P • R • H • ET B • A • A • M • D • ETR •, head to right; G. N. below / SVSCEPTOR NOST • DEVS, crowned arms of Lorraine, Austria and Tuscany superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, with collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; date below. Pucci 34; MIR 459/3; Pagani 160; Gigante 61. 1.30g, 18mm, 6h. Extremely Fine; attractive old cabinet tone.

120

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

126


1625. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Leopold II di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1858. Giuseppe Nideröst, die engraver. LEOPOLDVS II • D • G • P • I • A • P • R • H • ET B • A • A • MAGN • DVX ETR •, head to right; NIDERÖST below / SVSCEPTOR NOSTER DEVS, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, with collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Edge inscription: QUATTRO FIORINI ∗∗∗∗ DIECI PAOLI ∗∗∗∗. Pucci 17; MIR 449/4; Pagani 118; Gigante 24; Davenport 160. 27.48g, 41mm, 6h. Extremely Fine; beautiful light tone.

350

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1626. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Leopold II di Lorena AR Fiorino. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1858. Giuseppe Nideröst, die engraver. LEOPOLDO II • A • D’A • GRANDUCA DI TOSCANA, head to right; G. N. below / QUATTRINI CENTO date, Florentine lily; FIORINO below. Pucci 16; MIR 453/7; Pagani 139; Gigante 43. NGC graded UNC Details, surface hairlines (#2795102-018).

500

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1627. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Leopold II di Lorena AR Fiorino. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1858. Giuseppe Nideröst, die engraver. LEOPOLDO II • A • D’A • GRANDUCA DI TOSCANA, head to right; G. N. below / QUATTRINI CENTO date, Florentine lily; FIORINO below. Pucci 16; MIR 453/7; Pagani 139; C 72a. 6.86g, 24mm, 6h. Near Mint State.

400

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1628 1629 1628. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Leopold II di Lorena BI 10 Quattrini. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1858. Luigi Guicciardini, moneyer; Luigi Gori, die engraver. LEOP • II • A • D’A • GRAND • DI TOSC •, head to right; arms and GORI below / QUATTRINI DIECI, crowned arms of Lorraine, Austria and Tuscany superimposed on cross of St. Stephen; date below. Pucci 39; MIR 461; Pagani 167; Gigante 67. 1.91g, 20mm, 6h. Mint State. 150 From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included. 1629. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Leopold II di Lorena BI 10 Quattrini. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1858. Luigi Guicciardini, moneyer; Luigi Gori, die engraver. LEOP • II • A • D’A • GRAND • DI TOSC •, head to right; arms and GORI below / QUATTRINI DIECI, crowned arms of Lorraine, Austria and Tuscany superimposed on cross of St. Stephen; date below. Pucci 39; MIR 461; Pagani 167; Gigante 67. 1.97g, 20mm, 6h. Good Extremely Fine. 100 From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

127


1630. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Grand Duchy). Leopold II di Lorena AR Francescone da 10 Paoli. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1859. Giuseppe Nideröst, die engraver. LEOPOLDVS II • D • G • P • I • A • P • R • H • ET B • A • A • MAGN • DVX ETR •, head to right; NIDERÖST below / SVSCEPTOR NOSTER DEVS, crowned arms superimposed on cross of St. Stephen, with collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece; PISIS and date below. Edge inscription: QUATTRO FIORINI ∗∗∗∗ DIECI PAOLI ∗∗∗. Pucci 18; MIR 449/5; Pagani 119; Gigante 25a; Davenport 160. 27.45g, 41mm, 6h. Extremely Fine.

350

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

Extremely Rare

1631. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Provisional Government) AV Ruspone da 3 Zecchini. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1859. Cosimo Ridolfi, moneyer; Luigi Gori, die engraver. GOVERNO DELLA TOSCANA, Florentine lily; G • and heraldic hills and date below / S • IOANNES ❀ BAPTISTA , John the Baptist seated facing slightly to left; date below. MIR 466; Pagani 227; Gigante 1; Friedberg 1195. 10.49g, 28mm, 6h. Near Mint State. Extremely Rare.

7,000

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1632. Italian States, Toscana (Tuscany, Provisional Government) AR Fiorino. Firenze (Florence) mint, 1859. Luigi Guicciardini, moneyer; Luigi Gori, die engraver. GOVERNO DELLA TOSCANA, lion standing to left, holding flag; L. GORI and arms below / ★ QUATTRINI CENTO date ★, Florentine lily; FIORNO below. MIR 466; Pagani 225; Gigante 2. 6.88g, 24mm, 6h. Mint State; attractive old cabinet tone.

400

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

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1633

1634

1633. Italy, Firenze (Florence) Lega Alimentare CU 1 Lira Jeton. 1866-1871. RISPARMIO ASSOCIAZIONE, UTILITA’ GENERALE; ★ PROFITTO ★ below / LEGA ECONOMICA ALIMENTARIA, 1 LIRA in two lines within triangle on scales; ★ FIRENZE ★ below. 4.85g, 25mm, 5h. Very Fine. From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

50

1634. Italy, Firenze (Florence) Lega Alimentare CU 1 Centesimo Jeton. 1866-1871. RISPARMIO ASSOCIAZIONE, UTILITA’ GENERALE; ★ PROFITTO ★ below / LEGA ECONOMICA ALIMENTARIA, 1 CENTESIMO in two lines within triangle on scales; ★ FIRENZE ★ below. 2.22g, 20mm, 6h. Extremely Fine. 50 From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

1635. Italy, Firenze (Florence) Societa Corale Cooperativa CU 5 Centesimi Jeton. 1866-1871. ❀ SOCIETÀ CORALE COOPERATIVA DI M. S., SETTIGNANO across central field / 5 CENTESIMI in two lines across fields. 5.38g, 26mm, 12h. Very Fine.

50

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included.

AUSTRIA

1636. Austria, Salzburg (Electorate). Ferdinand III of Habsburg-Lorraine as Prince and Elector AR Taler. Salzburg mint, 1803. FERD • HV • ET BO • REG • PR • A • A • S • R • I • PR • EL • SALISB •, head to right / PRINC • AICHST • PASSAV • ET BERCHTOLSGAD • date •, crowned and draped arms within collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece. Zöttl 3408; Probst 1606; KM 485; Davenport 43. 28.11g, 41mm, 12h. Extremely Fine; attractive light cabinet tone.

350

From the Mike Ballerini Collection, collector’s ticket included. Ferdinand III lost the Grand Duchy Toscana-Etruria through the Peace Treaty of Lunéville in 1801 and received from Napoleon I as compensation the newly formed Electorate of Salzburg, into which Eichstätt, parts of the Diocese of Passau and Berchtesgaden were incorporated. With the Peace of Bratislava in 1806, however, Salzburg was assigned to the Austrian Empire and Elector Ferdinand, the younger brother of Emperor Franz I, received the new Grand Duchy of Würzburg. With the Peace of Paris in 1814 Würzburg fell to Bavaria and Ferdinand was able to return to his homeland, the Grand Duchy of Tuscany. He reigned there until his death on 18 June 1824.

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THE R.T. COLLECTION OF NAPOLEONIC MEDALS 5:30PM

1637. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as General de l’armée d’Italie, Æ Medal. Commemorating the Battle of Montenotte. Dated 1796. Dies by Jeuffroy; Denon, mintmaster. Bust to right, wearing military uniform; GAYRARD F. below truncation / Victory flying to right over Europe, holding sword, wreath and palm; BATAILLE DE MONTENOTTE MDCCXCVI in two lines in exergue, JEUFFROY F. to lower left, DENON DIR. to lower right. Hennin 731. 40.91g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

150

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

1638. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as General de l’armée d’Italie, Æ Medal. Commemorating the Battle of Millesimo. Dated 6 Floreal L’An 4 = 25 April 1796. BATAILLE DE MILLESIMO · COMBAT DE DEGO, Napoléon, in the guise of Hercules, standing to left and preparing to strike Hydra with club, smouldering torch at feet to right / LOI DU 6 · FLOREAL AN 4ME. DE LA REP ·, LE PEUPLE FRANÇAIS ‘A L’ARMÉE D’ITALIE in six lines within circular border. Hennin 732. 40.88g, 43mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

131


1639. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as General de l’armée d’Italie, Æ Medal. Commemorating victory at the Battle of Castiglione. Dated 27 Thermidor L’An 4 = 6 August 1796. Dies by Lavy. BATAILLE DE CASTIGLIONE (wreath) COMBAT DE PESCHIERA, two nude soldiers fighting with swords over dead body; LAVY in ground line / Crossed trumpets on wreath, À L’ARMÉE D’ITALIE in two lines above, LOI DU 27 · THERMIDOR AN 4ME. REP. in two lines below. Hennin 743. 42.30g, 43mm, 12h. Mint State; some minor surface marks.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

1640. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as General de l’armée d’Italie, Æ Medal. Commemorating the surrender of Mantua. Dated 30 January 1797. Dies by Gatteaux; Denon, mintmaster. VIRGILIUS MARO, diademed head of Virgil to right; E. GATTEAU F. on neck truncation, DENON. DT. below / CAPITULATION DE MANTOUE XXX JANVIER MDCCXCVII., mural crown, swan swimming to left below. Hennin 782. 21.56g, 35mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

150

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

1641. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as General de l’armée d’Italie, Æ Medal. Commemorating the surrender of Mantua. Dated 24 Pluviouse L’An 5 = 12 February 1797. Dies by Lavy. Mantua standing to right and presenting keys to soldier standing to left, in Roman armour and holding spear and shield, aqueduct in background; REDDITION DE MANTOUE in two lines in exergue, LAVY above ground line to right / Thunderbolt, wreath above À L’ARMÉE D’ITALIE VICTORIEUSE in two lines above, LOI DU 24 · PLUVIOSE AN 5ME. R. in three lines below. Hennin 783. 40.33g, 43mm, 12h. Mint State.

150

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

132


1642. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as General de l’armée d’Italie, Æ Medal. Commemorating the passage of the Tagliamento and the capture of Trieste. Dated 15 Germinal L’An 5 = 4 April 1797. Dies by Lavy. Personification of the Tagliamento reclining to left, pouring water from urn into river, army crossing to right towards retreating enemy behind; PASSAGE DU TAGLIAMENTO PRISE DE TRIESTE in three lines in exergue, LAVY in ground line to right / LOI DU 15 · GERMINAL · AN 5ME. DE LA REP ·, À L’ARMÉE D’ITALIE in three lines within wreath. Hennin 788. 39.35g, 43mm, 12h. Mint State.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

1643. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as General de l’armée d’Italie, Æ Medal. Commemorating the passage of the Tagliamento and the capture of Trieste. Dated 15 Germinal L’An 5 = 4 April 1797. Dies by Lavy. Personification of the Tagliamento reclining to left, pouring water from urn into river, army crossing to right towards retreating enemy behind; PASSAGE DU TAGLIAMENTO PRISE DE TRIESTE in three lines in exergue, LAVY in ground line to right / LOI DU 15 · GERMINAL · AN 5ME. DE LA REP ·, À L’ARMÉE D’ITALIE in three lines within wreath. Hennin 788. 37.53g, 43mm, 12h. Near Mint State.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

Very Rare in Silver

1644. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as General de l’armée d’Italie, with Guillaume-Charles Faipoult, AR Medal. Commemorating the foundation of the Cisalpine Republic. 1797. Dies by Vassallo. NAPOLEONE BONAPARTE, bust of Napoléon to left, wearing military uniform, H · VASSALLO · F · on truncation; LA LIGURIA RICONOSCENTE in two lines in exergue /C · GUGLIELMO FAIPOULT, clothed bust of Faipoult to left; LA LIGURIA RICONOSCENTE in two lines in exergue, H · VASSALLO · F · on exergual line to right. Hennin 791. 58.34g, 50mm, 12h. Near Mint State. Very Rare in silver.

1,000

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 1121.

133


1645. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as General de l’armée d’Italie, AR Medal. Commemorating the foundation of the Cisalpine Republic. Dated 9 July 1797. Dies by Vassallo and Salwrick. ALL’ ITALICO, bust to left, wearing military uniform; H · VASSALLO · F · on truncation / L’ INSUBRIA LIBERA, standing facing figures of Pax, holding palm branch, and helmeted France as Minerva, placing the Phrygian cap of Liberty on the figure of Insubria, who is led to left by a putto; I · S · F · on ground line to right, IX LUGLIO MDCCXXXXVII in two lines in exergue. Hennin 793. 43.43g, 47mm, 12h. Near Mint State; beautiful old cabinet tone. Very Rare in silver.

500

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 1128.

1646. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as General de l’armée d’Italie Æ Medal. Commemorating the Treaty of Campofiormo. Dated L’An 6 = 1797. Dies by Duvivier. BONAPARTE GENERAL· EN CHEF DE L’ARMÉE FRANCSE· EN ITALIE, bust to right, wearing military uniform; B. DUVIVIER F. on arm truncation, OFFERT A L’INSTITUT NATION · PAR B. DUVIVIER A PARIS in three lines in exergue / LES SCIENCES ET LES ARTS RECONNAISSANTS, Napoléon riding galloping horse to left, raising olive branch, led by personifications of Valor and Prudence, Victory flying to left above, holding wreath and statue of Apollo Belvedere; PAIX SIGNÉE L’AN 6. REP. FR. in two lines in exergue. Hennin 811. 85.26g, 56mm, 12h. Mint State.

150

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1647. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as General de l’armée d’Italie, Æ Medal. Commemorating Napoléon following his victory in the War of the First Coalition. Dated L’An 6 = 1797/1798. BUONAPARTE NÉ A AJACCIO LE 15 AOUT 1769., bust to left, wearing military uniform / LA FRANCE LUI DEVRA LA VICTOIRE ET LA PAIX in four lines within wreath; AN 6 DE LA REPUBLIQUE. below. Hennin 834. 16.82g, 35mm, 12h. Extremely Fine.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

134


Ex Kreß 152, 1971

1648. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as General de l’armée d’Orient, AR Medal. Celebrating the conquest of Lower Egypt. Dated L’An 7 = 1798. Dies by Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. Nilus reclining to left, head to right, cornucopiae and sphinx behind, seven Genii around; BRENET to left on ground line, CONQUÊTE DE LA BASSE EGYPTE AN VII., in three lines in exergue / The Great Pyramids at Giza; DENON DIR G. DU MUSÉE C D ARTS BRENET in three lines in exergue. Hennin 850. 16.39g, 33mm, 12h. Near Mint State; minor marks and edge contacts, beautiful iridescent cabinet tone. Rare.

1,500

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Eberhard Link Collection, Fritz Rudolf Künker GmbH & Co. KG, Auction 327, 8 October 2019, lot 4197; Ex Münchner Münzhandlung Karl Kreß, Auction 152, 5 July 1971, lot 2575.

1649. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as General de l’armée d’Orient, Æ Medal. Celebrating the conquest of Lower Egypt. Dated L’An 7 = 1798. Dies by Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. Nilus reclining to left, head to right, cornucopiae and sphinx behind, seven Genii around; BRENET to left on ground line, CONQUÊTE DE LA BASSE EGYPTE AN VII., in three lines in exergue / The Great Pyramids at Giza; DENON DIR G. DU MUSÉE C D ARTS BRENET in three lines in exergue. Hennin 850. 13.06g, 33mm, 12h. Mint State.

150

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1650. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as General de l’armée d’Orient, AR Medal. Celebrating the conquest of Egypt. Dated 1798. Dies by Jouannin and Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. Bust facing slightly to left, wearing lotus wreath; J. JOUANNIN. F. DENON D. on truncation / Napoléon riding to left in biga of richly caparisoned camels, holding sceptre and being crowned by Victory flying to right above, holding palm frond and wreath; obelisk and Corinthian column to left; L’EGYPTE CONQUISE. MDCCXCVIII. in two lines in exergue, BRENET F. DENON D. below. Hennin 879. 37.75g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin; beautiful cabinet tone, exceptional portrait in high relief, exquisitely detailed reverse. From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex MDC Monnaies de Collection sarl, Auction 4, 15 November 2018, lot 276.

135

3,500


1651. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as General de l’armée d’Orient, Æ Medal. Celebrating the conquest of Egypt. Dated 1798. Dies by Jouannin and Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. Bust facing slightly to left, wearing lotus wreath; J. JOUANNIN. F. DENON D. on truncation / Napoléon riding to left in biga of richly caparisoned camels, holding sceptre and being crowned by Victory flying to right above, holding palm frond and wreath; obelisk and Corinthian column to left; L’EGYPTE CONQUISE. MDCCXCVIII. in two lines in exergue, BRENET F. DENON D. below. Hennin 879. 41.73g, 40mm, 12h. Mint State; minor mark on obverse, exquisitely detailed reverse.

200

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1652. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as General de l’armée d’Orient, AR Medal. Celebrating the conquest of Upper Egypt. Dated L’An 7 = 1798. Dies by Galle; Denon, mintmaster. CONQUÊTE DE LA HAUTE EGYPTE., head of Isis to left, wearing Nemes headdress; GALLE F. below truncation, AN VII. below / Crocodile to left, chained to palm tree behind; GALLE on ground line to right, DENON DIREXIT. in exergue. Hennin 896. 17.29g, 35mm, 12h. Near Mint State; attractive old cabinet tone. Very Rare in silver.

500

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 1192.

1653. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as General de l’armée d’Orient, Æ Medal. Celebrating the conquest of Upper Egypt. Dated L’An 7 = 1798. Dies by Galle; Denon, mintmaster. CONQUÊTE DE LA HAUTE EGYPTE., head of Isis to left, wearing Nemes headdress; GALLE F. below truncation, AN VII. below / Crocodile to left, chained to palm tree behind; GALLE on ground line to right, DENON DIREXIT. in exergue. Hennin 896. 20.89g, 35mm, 12h. Near Mint State; minor marks to rev.

150

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

136


1654. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as General de l’armée d’Orient, AR Medal. Commemorating the arrival of Napoléon at Fréjus. Dated 17 Vendémiaire L’An 8 = 9 October 1799. Dies by Galle; Denon, mintmaster. Two frigates sailing to right, with two further ships on the horizon; ARRIVÉE A FREJUS, XVII. VENDRE. AN VIII. in three lines in exergue, DENON D. to left, GALLE F. to right / BONUS EVENTUS., Bonus Eventus standing facing, holding stylus and patera, GALLE F. in exergue. Hennin 921. 17.18g, 33mm, 12h. Near Mint State. Very Rare in silver.

400

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 1198.

1655. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as General de l’armée d’Orient, Æ Medal. Commemorating the arrival of Napoléon at Fréjus. Dated 17 Vendémiaire L’An 8 = 9 October 1799. Dies by Galle; Denon, mintmaster. Two frigates sailing to right, with two further ships on the horizon; ARRIVÉE A FREJUS, XVII. VENDRE. AN VIII. in three lines in exergue, DENON D. to left, GALLE F. to right / BONUS EVENTUS., Bonus Eventus standing facing, holding stylus and patera, GALLE F in exergue. Hennin 921. 17.82g, 33mm, 12h. Mint State.

150

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

1656. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, Æ Medal. Commemorating the Battle of Marengo and the crossing of St. Bernard’s Pass. Dually dated 28 Floréal and 25 Prairal L’An 8 = 18 May and 14 June 1800. Dies by Dubois; Denon, mintmaster. Victory, holding wreath and palm frond, driving two horses pulling cannon over mountain; L’ARMÉE FRANCAISE. PASSE LE ST. BERNARD. XXVII FLOREAL AN VIII MDCCC. in four lines in exergue, DUBOIS. F. DENON. D. below / BATAILLE DE MARENGO, eleven keys suspended from ring between two palm fronds; XXV PRAIRAL AN VIII MDCCC in three lines in exergue. Bramsen 37. 35.10g, 41mm, 12h. Mint State.

150

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

137


1657. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, AR Medal. Commemorating the Battle of Marengo and the Command of Napoléon. Dated 25 & 26 Prairial L’An 8 = 14 & 15 June 1880. Dies by Brenet and Auguste. BONAPARTE PREMIER CONSUL DE LA REP. FRANÇE., bust to left, wearing military uniform, BRENET on truncation; BATAILLE DE MARENGO 25 ET 26 PRAIRIAL AN 8, in three lines in exergue, H. AUGUSTE below to right; all within wreath / LE PREMIER CONSUL COMMANDANT L’ARMÉE DE RESÉRVE EN PERSONNE : ENFANS RAPPELLEZ-VOUS QUE MON HABITUDE EST DE COUCHER SUR LE CHAMP DE BATAILLE in nine lines. Bramsen 38. 63.05g, 50mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin; some strong golden iridescence. Very Rare in silver.

500

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex ANPB Collection of Napoleonic Medals, Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 1214 (old collection ticket included).

1658. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, Æ Medal. Celebrating the Battle of Marengo and the Command of Napoléon. Dated 25 & 26 Prairial L’An 8 = 14 & 15 June 1880. Dies by Brenet and Auguste. BONAPARTE PREMIER CONSUL DE LA REP. FRANÇE., bust to left, wearing military uniform, BRENET on truncation; BATAILLE DE MARENGO 25 ET 26 PRAIRIAL AN 8, in three lines in exergue, H. AUGUSTE below; all within wreath / LE PREMIER CONSUL COMMANDANT L’ARMÉE DE RÉSERVE EN PERSONNE: ENFANS RAPPELLEZ-VOUS QUE MON HABITUDE EST DE COUCHER SUR LE CHAMP DE BATAILLE. Bramsen 38. 63.21g, 50mm, 12h. Near Mint State.

75

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1659. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, AR Medal. Commemorating the Battle of Marengo. Dated year 8 = 1800. Dies by Lavy, reverse after painting by Appiani. BONAPARTE PRIMVS CONSVL, head to left; LAVY below truncation, ANNO VIII· beneath / XII. MVNITISSIMIS OPPIDIS VNA DIE AD DEDITIONEM COACTIS, Hercules standing to right and raising Italy seated to left next to dead tree, Victory inscribing HOSTIBVS PROPE MARENGAM FVSIS on shield behind and sun rising in the distance with the star of Napoléon at its centre; A. APP. INV. L. F. to left and right on ground line, RESPVBLICA CISALPINA RESTITVTA in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 42. 73.41g, 53mm, 12h. Mint State; beautiful old cabinet tone.

750

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Auktionen Münzhandlung Sonntag, Auction 30, 4 June 2019, lot 120.

138


1660. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, Æ Medal. Commemorating the Battle of Marengo. Dated year 8 = 1800. Dies by Lavy, reverse after painting by Appiani. BONAPARTE PRIMVS CONSVL, head to left; LAVY below truncation, ANNO VIII· beneath / XII. MVNITISSIMIS OPPIDIS VNA DIE AD DEDITIONEM COACTIS, Hercules standing to right and raising Italy seated to left next to dead tree, Victory inscribing HOSTIBVS PROPE MARENGAM FVSIS on shield behind and sun rising in the distance with the star of Napoléon at its centre; A. APP. INV. L. F. to left and right on ground line, RESPVBLICA CISALPINA RESTITVTA in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 42. 65.34g, 52mm, 12h. Near Mint State.

150

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1661. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, AR Medal. Commemorating the death of General Desaix at Marengo. Dated 25 Prairial L’An 8 = 14 June 1800. Dies by Brenet and Auguste. LS. CH. ANTE. DESAIX NÉ A AYAT EN AOUT 1768., bust to right, wearing jacket, BRENET on truncation; BATAILLE DE MARENGO. 25 PRAIRIAL AN 8. in two lines in exergue, H. AUGUSTE below; all within laurel wreath / LE GÉNÉRAL DESAIX EST BLESSÉ A MORT: ALLEZ DIRE AU PREMIER CONSUL QUE J’EMPORTE LE REGRET DE N’AVOIR PAS FAIT ASSEZ POUR VIVRE DANS LA POSTERITÉ in seven lines. Bramsen 44. 63.87g, 50mm, 12h. Near Mint State; tiny rectangular punch on edge at 8h. Very Rare in silver.

400

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Auktionen Münzhandlung Sonntag, Auction 30, 4 June 2019, lot 121.

1662. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, Æ Medal. Commemorating the death of General Desaix at Marengo. Dated 25 Prairial L’An 8 = 14 June 1800. Dies by Brenet and Auguste. LS. CH. ANTE. DESAIX NÉ A AYAT EN AOUT 1768., bust to right, wearing jacket, BRENET on truncation; BATAILLE DE MARENGO. 25 PRAIRIAL AN 8. in two lines in exergue, H. AUGUSTE below; all within laurel wreath / LE GÉNÉRAL DESAIX EST BLESSÉ A MORT: ALLEZ DIRE AU PREMIER CONSUL QUE J’EMPORTE LE REGRET DE N’AVOIR PAS FAIT ASSEZ POUR VIVRE DANS LA POSTERITÉ in seven lines. Bramsen 44. 60.06g, 50mm, 12h. Mint State.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

139


1663. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, Æ Medal. Commemorating the crossing of the Rhine and the Danube by the army of General Moreau. 1800. Dies by Andrieu and Gatteaux. BONAPARTE PREMIER CONSUL DE LA REPUBLIQUE FRANSE., bust to right; ANDRIEU F. below / PASSAGE DU RHIN ET DU DANUBE, Mars flying to right between two river gods, holding sword and thunderbolt; GATTEAUX I. ET F. to left, ARMÉE DU RHIN MOREAU GENL. ET CHEF in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 55. 100.34g, 59mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin. Very Rare.

300

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex ANPB Collection of Napoleonic Medals, Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 1226 (old collection ticket included).

1664. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, Æ Medal. Commemorating the entrance of the French into Munich. Dated L’An 8 = 1800. Dies by Andrieu and Gatteaux. BONAPARTE PREMIER CONSUL DE LA REPUBLIQUE FRANSE., bust to right; ANDRIEU F. below / ENTRÉE DES FRANÇAIS À MUNICH, Victory, holding palm fond, standing to right and receiving key from Munich, standing to left, before pile of Bavarian arms and portion of city wall; GATTEAUX INV. ET F. on ground line to left, CONQUÊTE DE TOUTE LA BAVIERE L’AN VIII. PREMIER DU CONSULAT DE BONAPARTE in four lines in exergue. Bramsen 56. 71.56g, 59mm, 12h. Mint State.

300

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex ANPB Collection of Napoleonic Medals, Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 1227 (old collection ticket included); Purchased from Thesaurus s.r.l. (ticket included).

1665. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, AR Medal. Celebrating Napoléon as rebuilder of Lyon. Dated L’An 8 and year 1 of Bonaparte’s consulate = 1800. Dies by Mercié. A BONAPARTE REEDIFICATEUR DE LYON., head to left; MERCIE. F. LUG. on neck truncation, R·VERNINAC PREFET AU NOM DE LYONNOIS RECONNOISSANS· in three lines below / VAINQUEUR A MARINGO DEUX FOIS CONQUERANT DE L’ITALIE IL RETABLISSOIT LA PLACE BELLE-COUR DESORMAIS BONAPARTE ET EN POSOIT LA I·RE PIERRE LE 10 MESS· AN 8 DE LA REPUBLIQUE PREMIER DE SON CONSULAT· I8OO V·S· in 13 lines within oak wreath. Bramsen 58. 46.02g, 44mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin. Rare.

750

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Privately purchased from Classical Numismatic Group, NYI January 2014, inv.# 973767.

140


1666. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, with Jean Jacques Régis de Cambacérès, as second Consul, Charles-François Lebrun, as third Consul, and Lucien Bonaparte, as Minister of the Interior, AR Medal. Commemorating the placement of the Colonne Vendôme. Dually dated 25 Messidor L’An 8 and 14 July 1800. Dies by Duvivier. BONAPARTE PREMIER CONSUL, bust to right, wearing military uniform, DUVIVIER on truncation; CAMBACERES SECOND CONSUL LEBRUN TROISME. CONSUL DE LA RÉPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE in four lines below / LE PEUPLE FRANÇAISE À SES DÉFENSEURS above PREMIERE PIERRE DE LA COLONNE NATIONL. POSÉE PAR LUCIEN BONAPARTE MINISTRE DE L’INTÉRIEUR 25 MESSIDOR AN 8 14 JUILLET 1800 in seven lines. Bramsen 61. 30.77g, 42mm, 12h. Near Mint State; attractive old cabinet tone.

300

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex ANPB Collection of Napoleonic Medals, Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 1233 (old collection ticket included).

1667. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, with Jean Jacques Régis de Cambacérès, as second Consul, Charles-François Lebrun, as third Consul, and Lucien Bonaparte, as Minister of the Interior, Æ Medal. Commemorating the placement of the Colonne Vendôme. Dually dated 25 Messidor L’An 8 and 14 July 1800. Dies by Duvivier. BONAPARTE PREMIER CONSUL, bust to right, wearing military uniform, DUVIVIER on truncation; CAMBACERES SECOND CONSUL LEBRUN TROISME. CONSUL DE LA RÉPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE in four lines below / LE PEUPLE FRANÇAISE À SES DÉFENSEURS above PREMIERE PIERRE DE LA COLONNE NATIONL. POSÉE PAR LUCIEN BONAPARTE MINISTRE DE L’INTÉRIEUR 25 MESSIDOR AN 8 14 JUILLET 1800 in seven lines. Bramsen 61. 38.66g, 42mm, 12h. Mint State.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

1668. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, with Jean Jacques Régis de Cambacérès, as second Consul, Charles-François Lebrun, as third Consul, and Lucien Bonaparte, as Minister of the Interior, Æ Medal. Commemorating the placement of the Colonne Vendôme. Dually dated 25 Messidor L’An 8 and 14 July 1800. Dies by Duvivier. BONAPARTE PREMIER CONSUL, bust to right, wearing military uniform, DUVIVIER on truncation; CAMBACERES SECOND CONSUL LEBRUN TROISME. CONSUL DE LA RÉPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE in four lines below / LE PEUPLE FRANÇAIS À SES DÉFENSEURS above PREMIERE PIERRE DE LA COLONNE NATIONLE· POSÉE PAR LUCIEN BONAPARTE MINISTRE DE L’INTÉRIEUR 25 MESSIDOR AN 8 14 JUILLET 1800 in seven lines. Bramsen 63. 64.49g, 55mm, 12h. Mint State. Rare.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente Numismatique.

141


1669. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, with Jean Jacques Régis de Cambacérès, as second Consul, Charles-François Lebrun, as third Consul, Lucien Bonaparte, as Minister of the Interior, and Nicholas Frochot, as Prefect of the Seine, Æ Medal. Commemorating the placement of the memorial column of the Seine. Triply dated L’An 8, 25 Messidor L’An 8 = 14 July 1800 and 14 July 1789. Dies by Gatteaux. BONAPARTE PREMIER CONSUL CAMBACERES SECD. CONSL. LEBRUN TROISE. CONSL., jugate bust of the three Consuls to right, GATTEAUX on truncation; CONSTITUTION DE LA REPUB. FRANC AN VIII. in three lines in exergue / GUERRE DE LA LIBERTÉ LE DÉPARTEMENT DE LA SEINE A SES BRAVES, COLONNE DÉPARTEMENTALE - LUCIEN BONAPARTE ETANT MINISTRE DE L’INTERIEUR N. TH. B. FROCHOT PRÉFET DU DÉPT. DE LA SEINE A POSÉ LA PRE PIERRE LE XXV MESSIDOR AN VIII XI ANS APRES LE XIV JUILLET MDCCLXXXIX in nine lines. Bramsen 64. 90.64g, 60mm, 12h. Mint State.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1670. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, with Jean Jacques Régis de Cambacérès, as second Consul, Charles-François Lebrun, as third Consul, and Lucien Bonaparte, as Minister of the Interior, Æ Medal. Commemorating the erection of the column honouring the war dead of the Department of Rhône. Dually dated 25 Messidor L’An 8 = 14 July 1800 and 29 Ventose L’An 8 = 20 March 1800. Dies by Mercié. Victory flying over Earth to right, playing trumpet draped with banner reading AUX BRAVES DU DEP. DU RHONE in four lines; PREFET VERNINAC 25 MESS · AN 8 in two lines in exergue, merci inscribed to lower right above Earth / IL SERA ELEVE DANS CHAQUE DEPAR. UNE COLOÑE A LA MEM. DES BRAVES DU DEP MORTS POUR LA DEF. DE LA PATRIE & DE LA LIB. ARR. DU 29 VSE. AN 8 DE LA REPUBE. CONSULS BONAPARTE CAMBACERES LEBRUN MINISTRE DE L’INTER. LU. BONAPARTE in eleven lines. Bramsen 67. 11.04g, 34mm, 12h. Near Mint State.

75

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1671. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, with Jean Jacques Régis de Cambacérès, as second Consul, and Charles-François Lebrun, as third Consul, Æ Medal. Commemorating the foundation of the Quai Desaix. Dated 25 Messidor L’An 8 = 14 July 1800. RÉPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE, PREMIER CONSUL BONAPARTE DEUXEME. CONSL. CAMBACERES TROISME. CONSL. LEBRUN in seven lines / · 25 MESSIDOR AN VIII DE LA RÉPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE, PARIS FONDATION DU QUAI DESAIX À LA MÊMOIRE DU GÉNÉRAL TUÉ A MARINGO in six lines. Bramsen 68. 38.12g, 42mm, 12h. Mint State.

50

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of). This medal commemorates the laying of the first stone of the Quai Desaix in Paris, a quay between the Pont au Change and the Notre Dame bridge, named after General Desaix who was killed in a cavalry charge at the Battle of Marengo on the 14th June 1800.

142


1672. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, with Jean Jacques Régis de Cambacérès, as second Consul, and Charles-François Lebrun, as third Consul, Æ Medal. Commemorating the foundation of the Quai Desaix. Dated 25 Messidor L’An 8 = 14 July 1800. RÉPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE, PREMIER CONSUL BONAPARTE DEUXEME CONSL CAMBACERES TROISME CONSL LEBRUN in seven lines / · 25 MESSIDOR AN VIII DE LA RÉPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE, PARIS FONDATION DU QUAI DESAIX À LA MÊMOIRE DU GÉNÉRAL TUÉ A MARINGO in six lines. Bramsen 68. 38.18g, 42mm, 12h. Mint State.

50

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1673. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, Æ Medal. Commemorating the transfer of the body of Henri de la Tour d’Auvergne, Vicomte de Turenne, to the Invalides. Dually dated year 1 of Bonaparte’s consulate and the 5th complementary day of L’An 8 = 21 September 1800. Dies by Auguste. HONNEURS RENDUS A TURENNE PAR LE GOUVERNEMENT, armoured bust of the Vicomte de Turenne to left; H. AUGUSTE on truncation, SA GLOIRE APPARTIENT AU PEUPLE FRANÇAIS. in two lines in exergue / TRANSLATION DU CORPS DE TURENNE AU TEMPLE DE MARS PAR LES ORDRES DU PREMIER CONSUL BONAPARTE LE 5E. JOUR COMPLÉMENTAIRE AN 8 IERE. ANNÉE DU CONSULAT LUCIEN BONAPARTE MINSTRE DE L’INTÉRIEUR in nine lines. Bramsen 71. 58.29g, 50mm, 12h. Mint State; minor surface marks.

50

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

1674. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, Æ Medal. Commemorating the failure of an attempt on the life of Napoléon. Dated 3 Nivôse L’An 9 = 24 December 1800. Dies by Auguste. AMOUR DU PEUPLE FRANÇAIS POUR LE PREMIER CONSUL., bust to left, wearing military uniform, H. AUGUSTE. on truncation; ATTENTAT A LA VIE DE BONAPARTE 3 NIVOSE AN 9. DE LA REP. in four lines below / LES CITOYENS VOLENT EN FOULE VERS LUI. AMIS CE N’EST PAS À MOI QU’IL FAUT VENIR: QU’ON AILLE QU’ON AILLE AU SECOURS DES MALHEUREUX QUE LA MACHINE INFERNALE A PU FRAPPER. in ten lines across field. Bramsen 76. 57.53g, 50mm, 12h. Mint State.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

143


1675. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, AR Medal. Commemorating the failure of attacks on Napoléon’s life. Dated year 3 = 1800. Dies by Manfredini. BONAPARTE. REIP. ITAL. PRAESES., head to right with star behind; L.M. on neck truncation, ANNO. III. below / DVX. TVTVS. AB. INSIDIIS., Destiny, in the guise of an aged man, seated facing on right, holding urn and with head to left facing the Three Fates seated on clouds; L. M. on right in exergue. Bramsen 77. 87.31g, 60mm, 12h. Near Mint State; an attractive example of a particularly large silver medal. Very Rare in silver.

1,200

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex ANPB Collection of Napoleonic Medals, Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 1252 (old collection ticket included).

1676. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, Æ Medal. Commemorating the failure of attacks on Napoléon’s life. Dated year 3 = 1800. Dies by Manfredini. BONAPARTE. REIP. ITAL. PRAESES., head to right with star behind; L.M. on neck truncation, ANNO. III. below / DVX. TVTVS. AB. INSIDIIS., Destiny, in the guise of an aged man, seated facing on right, holding urn and with head to left facing the Three Fates seated on clouds; L. M. on right in exergue. Bramsen 77. 87.90g, 59mm, 12h. Mint State.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1677. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, Æ Medal. Commemorating the failure of attacks on Napoléon’s life. Dated year 3 = 1800. Dies by Manfredini. BONAPARTE. REIP. ITAL. PRAESES., head to right with star behind; L.M. on neck truncation, ANNO. III. below / DVX. TVTVS. AB. INSIDIIS., Destiny, in the guise of an aged man, seated facing on right, holding urn and with head to left facing the Three Fates seated on clouds; L. M. on right in exergue. Bramsen 77. 99.22g, 60mm, 12h. Good Extremely Fine.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Auktionen Münzhandlung Sonntag, Auction 30, 4 June 2019, lot 130.

144


1678. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, Æ Medal. Commemorating Napoléon’s achievements on behalf of France. 1800. BONAPARTE IER. CONSUL DE LA REPQUE. FRANSE., bust to left, wearing consul’s clothes; NE A AJACCIO LE 15. AOUT 1768. below / IL AFFERMIT PAR SES VICTOIRES HONORE PAR SES VERTUS FAIT AIMER PAR SA MODÉRATION LA RÉPUBLIQUE ET LA LIBERTÉ in eight lines within laurel wreath. Bramsen 82. 14.93g, 32mm, 12h. Good Extremely Fine.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1679. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, Gilt Æ Medal. Celebrating the peace at Luneville. Dually dated L’An 9 and 1801. Dies by Droz. BONAPARTE PR. CONSUL DE LA REP. FRAN., bust to left, wearing military uniform; J. P. DROZ F. AN IX. 1801 in two lines below / BONHEUR AU CONTINENT, radiant sun rising over olive branch-topped hemisphere showing Europe, driving away clouds; land masses labelled FRANCE and ANGLETE; PAIX DE LUNÉVILLE AN IX. 1801 in three lines in exergue. Bramsen 106. 67.35g, 55mm, 12h. Near Mint State. Very Rare gilt version.

350

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex ANPB Collection of Napoleonic Medals, Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 1271 (old collection ticket included).

1680. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, Æ Medal. Celebrating the peace at Luneville. Dually dated L’An 9 and 1801. Dies by Droz. BONAPARTE PR. CONSUL DE LA REP. FRAN., bust to left, wearing military uniform; J. P. DROZ F. AN IX. 1801 in two lines below / BONHEUR AU CONTINENT, radiant sun rising over olive branch-topped hemisphere showing Europe, driving away clouds; land masses labelled FRANCE and ANGLETE; PAIX DE LUNÉVILLE AN IX. 1801 in three lines in exergue. Bramsen 106. 85.54g, 55mm, 12h. Mint State.

75

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

145


1681. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, AR Medal. Celebrating the peace at Luneville. Dated 20 Pluviôse L’An 9 = 9 February 1801. Dies by Andrieu. BONAPARTE PREMIER CONSUL DE LA RÉPUBLIQUE FRANSE, bust to right, wearing military attire; ANDRIEU F. on truncation / PAIX DE LUNÉVILLE., Pax standing to left, holding olive branch and cornucopiae; ANDRIEU F. on ground line to left; LE XX. PLUVIOSE AN IX. in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 107. 30.93g, 42mm, 12h. Near Mint State.

250

Ex Fritz Rudolf Künker GmbH & Co. KG, Aution 319, 12 March 2019, 2565.

1682. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, Æ Medal. Celebrating the peace at Luneville. Dated 20 Pluviôse L’An 9 = 9 February 1801. Dies by Andrieu. BONAPARTE PREMIER CONSUL DE LA RÉPUBLIQUE FRANSE, bust to right, wearing military attire; ANDRIEU F. on truncation / PAIX DE LUNÉVILLE., Pax standing to left, holding olive branch and cornucopiae; ANDRIEU F. on ground line to left; LE XX. PLUVIOSE AN IX. in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 107. 40.10g, 42mm, 12h. Mint State.

75

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1683. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, Æ Medal. Commemorating the stay of the King and Queen of Etruria in Paris. Dually dated 21 Prairial L’An 9 and 10 June 1801. AU ROI D’ETRURIE., open book inscribed CODE TOSCAN placed on horizontal fasces, upon which a sword rests and from which scales are suspended; wreath of flowers woven around, caduceus behind; 10 JUIN 1801. in exergue / (flower) A’ MARIE LOUISE JOSEPHINE (flower), Genius of France standing to right and offering rose, Gallic rooster standing at feet to right; 21 PRAIRIAL AN 9. in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 152. 26.77g, 33mm, 12h. Good Extremely Fine; some surface marks on reverse.

75

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

146


1684. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, with Jean Jacques Régis de Cambacérès, as second Consul, Charles-François Lebrun, as third Consul, and Jean-Antoine Chaptal, as Minister of the Interior, AR Medal. Commemorating the preliminaries of peace with Britain. Lyon mint, dually dated year 3 of Bonaparte’s consulate and 18 Brumaire L’An 10 = 9 November 1801. Dies by Mercié. A BONAPARTE. PAIX GENERALE. AN III. DE SON CONSULAT., head to left, MERCIE F. LUG on neck truncation; XVIII. BRUM. AN X. CAMBACERES IIe CONSUL LEBRUN IIIe CONSUL. CHAPTAL MINISTRE DE LINTER. in five lines below / IL A CONQUIS LA PAIX: RESTAURÉ LE COMMERCE, L’AGRIC. ET LES ARTS AU NOM DES LYONNOIS RECONNOISSANS. N AJAC, CONSEILER D’ETAT PREFET. in ten lines within wreath. Bramsen 167. 55.62g, 49mm, 12h. Mint State.

500

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex ANPB Collection of Napoleonic Medals, Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 1306 (old collection ticket included).

1685. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, Æ Medal. Commemorating the formation of the Italian Republic in Lyon. Dated L’An 10 = 1802. Dies by Manfredi. SPEM BONAM CERTAMQVE DOMVM REPORTO. HOR., winged Genius standing to left, holding caduceus and presenting constitution to the Cisalpine Republic, seated to right; to left, winged Genius seated to right, holding scales; L. M. F. on ground lines, COMIZ I. CISALPINI IN. LIONE. A. X. in two lines in exergue / VOTI. PVBBLICI PER. LA. PROSPERITA’ ETERNA. DELLA. REPVBBLICA ITALICA. ASSICVRATA COLLA. COSTITVZIONE AVSPICE. BONAPARTE in six lines. Bramsen 189; Julius 1043. 65.80g, 55mm, 12h. 75

Mint State. From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente Numismatique.

1686. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, AR Medal. Commemorating the formation of the Italian Republic in Lyon. Dated year 10 = 1802. Dies by Mércie. LEGES MUNERA PACIS, head to left; MERCIE F. LUG. on neck truncation / AUSPICE BONAPARTE INTER GALLOS GALLORUM NEPOTES CISALPINI ANTIQUUM FOEDUS RENOVANTES GENTEM SUAM LEGIBUS CONDIDERUNT LUGDUNI ANNO X. REIP. GAL. in eleven lines. Bramsen 192. 51.66g, 48mm, 12h. Good Very Fine.

150

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Auktionen Münzhandlung Sonntag, Auction 30, 4 June 2019, lot 123.

147


1687. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, Æ Medal. Commemorating the formation of the Italian Republic in Lyon. Dated 1802. Dies by George. ANTIQVA JTALORUM RESPUBLICA RESUSCITATA . A . VI, bust to right, wearing military attire; George · Ft · on truncation, A. NAPOLEONE BONAPARTE: below / PUBLICARES ALIO PRODUCIT SIDERE VITAM, radiant sun shining down on a lakeside landscape with tree in foreground to right; SUMMA POPULI IN TRIBUS COLLEGIIS POTESTAS. MDCCCII. in four lines in exergue. Bramsen 193. 48.34g, 45mm, 12h. Mint State. Very Rare.

500

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Auktionen Münzhandlung Sonntag, Auction 30, 4 June 2019, lot 124.

1688. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, AR Medal. Celebrating the Peace of Amiens. Dated 25th March 1802. Dies by Abramson. PAX RESVSCITAT IVSTITIAM, the Genius of Peace, standing facing, head to right, holding palm and resting hand on shoulder of Justitia standing facing, head to left, holding scales and sceptre; AMBIANI in exergue / ET LEGES IMPERANT, Pallas seated to left, holding tablets of law; shield, spear and owl to right; D. XXV MARTII MDCCCII in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 2167. 12.56g, 34mm, 12h. Mint State. Very Rare.

1,000

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Westfälische Auktionsgesellschaft, Auction 78, 11 September 2017, lot 1390.

1689. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, Æ Medal. Celebrating the Peace of Amiens. Dually dated 6 Germinal L’An 10 and 27 March 1802 in Roman numerals. Dies by Dumarest. NAPOLEON BONAPARTE PREMIER CONSUL., laureate head to left; DUMAREST F. below / PAIX D AMIENS, Napoléon, in guise of Mars, standing to left, holding Victory on globe and presenting olive branch to Britannia, reclining to left and resting elbow on lion; DUMAREST to left, LE VI GERMINAL AN X. XXVII. MARS MDCCCII. in three lines in exergue. Bramsen 195. 68.20g, 49mm, 12h. Mint State.

150

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

148


1690. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, Gilt Æ Medal. Commemorating the Peace of Amiens. 1802. Dies by Droz. BONAPARTE PR. CONSUL DE LA REIP. FRAN., head to left; DROZ F. on truncation / LE RETOUR D’ASTREE, Astraea advancing facing over globe, holding caduceus and scales; DROZ F. below. Bramsen 199. 32.19g, 40mm, 6h. Good Extremely Fine; some hairlines in fields.

300

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex ANPB Collection of Napoleonic Medals, Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 1335 (old collection ticket included).

1691. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, AR Medal. Celebrating the Peace of Amiens. Dated 1801-1802. Dies by Andrieu and Caqué. BONAPARTE IER CONSUL DE LA REPUBLIQUE FRANSE., head to right; ANDRIEU. F. below / Victory seated to right on pile of arms and cornucopiae, inscribing on shield A LA GLOIRE DES ARMÉES FRANÇAISES in three lines; CAQ to left on ground line, PAIX GENERALE 1801-1802 in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 201. 96.84g, 52mm, 12h. Near Mint State; attractive old cabinet tone. Rare.

750

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Auktionen Münzhandlung Sonntag, Auction 30, 4 June 2019, lot 125.

1692. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, AR Medal. Commemorating the restoration of the Roman Catholic Church in France. Dated 18 Germinal L’An 10 = 8 April 1802. Dies by Andrieu. NAPOLEON BONAPARTE PREMIER CONSUL, head to right; ANDRIEU FECIT on truncation / RÉTABLISSEMENT DU CULTE., personification of France advancing to right, holding the mirror of Prudence, taking hand of the personified Catholic Church, seated to left in ruins of cathedral; cross and open book to right, façade of Notre Dame to left, pillar surmounted by rooster standing to right and shield emblazoned with thunderbolt behind; LE XVIII GERMINAL AN X in exergue, ANDRIEU FECIT below. Bramsen 213. 74.38g, 50mm, 12h. Near Mint State.

1,000

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex ANPB Collection of Napoleonic Medals, Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 1340 (old collection ticket included).

149


1693. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, Æ Medal. Commemorating the restoration of the Roman Catholic Church in France. Dated 18 Germinal L’An 10 = 8 April 1802. Dies by Andrieu. NAPOLEON BONAPARTE PREMIER CONSUL, head to right; ANDRIEU FECIT on truncation / RÉTABLISSEMENT DU CULTE., personification of France advancing to right, holding the mirror of Prudence, taking hand of the personified Catholic Church, seated to left in ruins of cathedral; cross and open book to right, façade of Notre Dame to left, pillar surmounted by rooster standing to right and shield emblazoned with thunderbolt behind; LE XVIII GERMINAL AN X in exergue, ANDRIEU FECIT below. Bramsen 213. 68.52g, 51mm, 12h. Mint State.

150

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1694. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, Æ Medal. Commemorating the organization of public education. Dated year 4 of Bonaparte = 1802/3. Dies by Andrieu; Denon, mintmaster. Head to right; ANDRIEU F. below truncation / Roman youth, reading scroll, seated to left on plinth inscribed DENON DIREXIT ANDRIEU FECIT in four lines; bag of scrolls at his feet, star above, palm frond to left; L’AN IV DE BONAPARTE L’INSTRUCTION PUBE. EST ORGANISÉE in three lines in exergue. Bramsen 214. 38.18g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

1695. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, AR Medal. Commemorating the annexation of Piedmont. Dated L’An 11 = 1802. Dies by Lavy. NAPOLEON BONAPARTE PRIMVS CONS. REIP. GALL., laureate head to left; LAVY below / SVBALPINIS IMPERIO GALLORVM SOCIATIS, VOTA PVBLICA in two lines within oak wreath; ATHENAEVM ET ACADEMIA TAVR. AN. XI. A REP. CONSTITVTA in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 226. 64.29g, 50mm, 12h. Near Mint State; attractive old cabinet tone. Rare.

600

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Numismatica Ranieri S.r.l., Auction 12 Part 1, 9 December 2017, lot 136.

150


1696. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, Æ Medal. Commemorating the annexation of Piedmont. Dated L’An 11 = 1802. Dies by Lavy. NAPOLEON BONAPARTE PRIMVS CONS. REIP. GALL., laureate head to left; LAVY below / SVBALPINIS IMPERIO GALLORVM SOCIATIS, VOTA PVBLICA in two lines within oak wreath; ATHENAEVM ET ACADEMIA TAVR. AN. XI. A REP. CONSTITVTA in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 226. 62.57g, 50mm, 12h. Near Mint State. Rare.

150

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1697. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, AR Medal. Commemorating the Police Prefecture of Paris. Dies by Gatteaux. Dated 1802. VIGILAT UT QUIESCANT, bust to right, wearing military attire; GATTEAUX below truncation, BONAPARTE PREM. CONSUL in two lines in exergue / Monogram of PDP with wreath of olive branches; reeded edge. Bramsen 243. 12.15g, 29mm, 6h. Near Mint State; attractive iridescent cabinet tone. Rare.

150

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Auktionen Münzhandlung Sonntag, Auction 30, 4 June 2019, lot 126.

1698. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, Æ Medal. Dedicated to Napoléon by the city of Lille. Dually dated 19 Germinal L’An 11 and 9 April 1803. Dies by H. Auguste. BONAPARTE PREMIER CONSUL DE LA REPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE, bust to left, wearing military uniform; H. AUGUSTE on bust truncation / LA VILLE DE LILLE AU PREMIER CONSUL., AMOUR, FIDÉLITÉ, RECONNOISSANCE. in three lines; ARRÊTÉ DU CONSEIL MUNICIPAL DU XIX GERMINAL AN XI 9 AVRIL 1803 in four lines in exergue. Bramsen 263. 63.91g, 50mm, 12h. Near Mint State; scratch to rev.

75

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

151


1699. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, Æ Medal. Celebrating the Paris Pharmagolocial School. 1803. Dies by Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. AU SOULAGEMENT DE L’HUMANITE, serpent coiled around chemistry flask, rocks and branches behind; BRENET above exergual line to left, DENON DIREXIT below / Wreath of medicinal plants. Bramsen 264. 25.17g, 38mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

50

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

1700. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, AR Medal. Commemorating the first assembly of the Grand Council of the Canton of Vaud. Dated 14 April 1803. Dies by Andrieu. LA SUISSE PACIFIEE ET REORGANISEE, eagle, surrounded by rays, holding book on which is written ACTE DE MEDIATION; ANDRIEU F. below / PREMIERE ASSEMBLEE DU GRAND CONSEIL DU CANTON DE VAUD, assembly house of the Grand Conseil of the Canton of Vaud; ANDRIEU F. to left on ground line, XIV AVRIL. M. DCCCIII in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 265. 50.30g, 46mm, 12h. Near Mint State; minor hairlines, attractive old cabinet tone. Rare.

500

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Westfälische Auktionsgesellschaft, Auction 78, 11 September 2017, lot 1391.

2x

2x

1701. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, Æ Medal. Commemorating negotiations with Britain. Dated 1803. Denon, mintmaster. ARMÉ POUR LA PAIX, head to right, wearing Attic helmet decorated with Victory carrying trophy / A BONAPARTE, ibis standing to left with raised leg; olive branch to left, thunderbolt to right, 1803 below, DENON · DIR · G · D · MUSÉE · C · D · ARTS · below. Bramsen 267; Julius 1160; Essling 933; Bourgerot 371. 1.25g, 13mm, 12h. Near Mint State.

50

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

152


1702. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, AR Medal. Commemorating Britain breaking the Treaty of Amiens with the declaration of war on France, and the occupation of Hanover by France. Triply dated May 1803, June 1803 and year 4 of Bonaparte = 1802/3. Dies by Jeuffroy; Denon, mintmaster. LE TRAITÉ D’AMIENS ROMPU PAR L’ANGLETERRE EN MAI DE L’AN 1803, lioness crouching to left, mauling the Treaty of Amiens; DENON DIREXIT JEUFFROY FECIT in two lines in exergue / L’HANOVRE OCCUPÉ PAR L’ARMÉE FRANÇAISE EN JUIN DE L’AN 1803, Victory on horseback to right, holding wreath in outstretched hand; FRAPPEE AVEC L’ARGENT DES MINES D’HANOVRE L’AN 4 DE BONAPARTE in three lines in exergue. Bramsen 271. 44.36g, 41mm, 12h. Near Mint State; some minor hairlines, beautiful rainbow iridescence around devices.

500

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 1389.

1703. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, Æ Medal. Commemorating Britain breaking the Treaty of Amiens with the declaration of war on France, and the occupation of Hanover by France. Triply dated May 1803, June 1803 and year 4 of Bonaparte = 1802/3. Dies by Jeuffroy; Denon, mintmaster. LE TRAITÉ D’AMIENS ROMPU PAR L’ANGLETERRE EN MAI DE L’AN 1803, lioness crouching to left, mauling the Treaty of Amiens; DENON DIREXIT JEUFFROY FECIT in two lines in exergue / L’HANOVRE OCCUPÉ PAR L’ARMÉE FRANÇAISE EN JUIN DE L’AN 1803, Victory on horseback to right, holding wreath in outstretched hand; FRAPPEE AVEC L’ARGENT DES MINES D’HANOVRE L’AN 4 DE BONAPARTE in three lines in exergue. Bramsen 271. 37.72g, 41mm, 12h. Mint State; die-break on obverse.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

1704. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, AR Medal. Commemorating Napoléon’s escape from the assassination plot of the Rue Saint-Nicaise. Dated year 4 of Bonaparte = 1802/3. Dies by Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. Head to left; BRENET below neck truncation, DENON DIREXIT below / A LA FORTUNE CONSERVATRICE, Fortune seated to right in boat with rudder and sail, star above, L’AN 4 DE BONAPARTE. in two lines in exergue, BRENET to lower left. Bramsen 275. 21.06g, 34mm, 12h. Mint State.

200

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex ANPB Collection of Napoleonic Medals, Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 1394 (old collection ticket included).

153


1705. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, Æ Medal. Commemorating Napoléon’s escape from the assassination plot of the Rue Saint-Nicaise. Dated year 4 of Bonaparte = 1802/3. Dies by Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. Head to left; BRENET below neck truncation, DENON DIREXIT below / A LA FORTUNE CONSERVATRICE, Fortune seated to right in boat with rudder and sail, star above, L’AN 4 DE BONAPARTE. in two lines in exergue, BRENET to lower left. Bramsen 275. 19.80g, 33mm, 12h. Mint State.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

1706. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, AR Medal. Commemorating the arrival of the Venus de Medici. Dated year 4 of Bonaparte’s consulate = 1803. Dies by Jeuffroy; Denon, mintmaster. Head to right; JEUFFROY FECIT 1803 in two lines below truncation, DENON DIR. G. D. MUSEE C. D’ARTS beneath / AUX ARTS LA VICTOIRE, the Venus de Medici; L’AN IV DU CONSULAT DE BONAPARTE below. Bramsen 280. 35.11g, 40mm, 6h. Fleur de Coin. Rare.

1,000

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Westfälische Auktionsgesellschaft, Auction 78, 11 September 2017, lot 1392.

1707. France, First Republic. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, Æ Medal. Commemorating the arrival of the Venus de Medici. Dated year 4 of Bonaparte’s consulate = 1803. Dies by Jeuffroy; Denon, mintmaster. Head to right; JEUFFROY FECIT 1803 in two lines below truncation, DENON DIR. G. D. MUSEE C. D’ARTS beneath / AUX ARTS LA VICTOIRE, the Venus de Medici; L’AN IV DU CONSULAT DE BONAPARTE below. Bramsen 280. 38.69g, 40mm, 12h. Near Mint State.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

154


1708. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Medal. Commemorating the decree of the Napoleonic Code. Dated L’An 12 = 1804. Dies by Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMPEREUR., statue of Napoléon standing to left, wearing laureate crown and in Roman dress; BRENET F. to lower left, DENON D. to lower right / EN L’AN XII. LE CODE CIVIL EST DECRETÉ (flower), depiction of the Minerva of Velletri; BRENET F. DENON D. in two lines to lower right. Bramsen 291. 38.60g, 42mm, 12h. Near Mint State; edge contact at 9h, attractive old cabinet tone. Rare.

750

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Auktionen Münzhandlung Sonntag, Auction 30, 4 June 2019, lot 132.

1709. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the decree of the Napoleonic Code. Dated L’An 12 = 1804. Dies by Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMPEREUR, statue of Napoléon standing to left, wearing laureate crown and in Roman dress; BRENET F. to lower left, DENON D. to lower right / EN L’AN XII. LE CODE CIVIL EST DECRETÉ (flower), depiction of the Minerva of Velletri; BRENET F. DENON D. in two lines to lower right. Bramsen 291. 37.74g, 42mm, 12h. Mint State.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1710. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Medal. Commemorating the re-establishment of the Legion d’Honneur. 1804. Dies by Andrieu and Jaley; Denon, mintmaster. Laureate head to right, ANDRIEU. F. below / AUSPICE NEAPOLEONE GALLIA RENOVATA, Legion d’Honneur over wreath of oak and laurel, DENON DIRT. JALEY FT. in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 310. 35.86g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

400

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 1418.

155


1711. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the re-establishment of the Legion d’Honneur. 1804. Dies by Andrieu and Jaley; Denon, mintmaster. Laureate head to right, ANDRIEU. F. below / AUSPICE NEAPOLEONE GALLIA RENOVATA, Legion d’Honneur over wreath of oak and laurel, DENON DIRT. JALEY FT. in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 310. 36.43g, 40mm, 12h. Mint State.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1712. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the encampment at Boulogne and the planned invasion of England. Dually dated 28 Thermidor L’An 12 and 16 August 1804. Dies by Jeuffroy and Jaley; Denon, mintmaster. HONNEUR LÉGIONAIRE AUX BRAVES DE L’ARMÉE, Napoléon seated to right on curule chair set on plinth decorated with two wreaths, two adjutants behind, presenting Legion d’Honneur medals to four soldiers standing to left before him, holding muskets and eagle standard; A BOULOGNE LE XXVIII THERM · AN XII · XVI AOUT MDCCCIV in two lines in exergue, DENON. D. JEUFFROY. F. below / Plan of the encampment at Boulogne; SERMENT · DE L’ARMÉE · D’ANGLETERRE A L’EMPEREUR · NAPOLEON · in two lines on panel below; labels of the positions: No 1 · CAVALLERIE· 2 · INFANTERIE · 3 · GÉNÉREAUX · 4 · DRAPEAUX · 5 · LÉGIONNAIRES · 6 · GARDE DE L’EMPEREUR · 7 · MUSICIENE · ET · T BOURS 8 · ET · MOR · DS · CS · 9 · ET · MOR · GAL 10 · LE TRONE · in six lines in exergue, JALEY F. below. Bramsen 318. 35.51g, 41mm, 12h. Near Mint State.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

156


1713. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Medal. Commemorating the encampment at Boulogne and the planned invasion of England. Dually dated 1804 and L’An 12 = 1804. Dies by Droz; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMPEREUR., laureate head to right; J. P. DROZ F. below / EN L’AN XII 2000 BARQUES SONT CONSTRUITES., Hercules subduing the lion of England; DENON DIREXIT. 1804. in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 320. 34.51g, 40mm, 12h. Near Mint State.

500

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 1424.

1714. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Medal. Commemorating the encampment at Boulogne and the planned invasion of England. Dually dated 1804 and L’An 12 = 1804. Dies by Jeuffroy; Denon, mintmaster. Laureate head to right; JEUFFROY FECIT DENON DIREXIT in two lines below / EN L’AN XII 2000 BARQUES SONT CONSTRUITES., Hercules subduing the lion of England; DENON DIREXIT. 1804. in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 320 var. (obv. legend). 35.17g, 40mm, 12h. Near Mint State.

500

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 1427.

157


1715. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the encampment at Boulogne and the planned invasion of England. Dually dated 1804 and L’An 12 = 1804. Dies by Droz; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMPEREUR, laureate head to right; J. P. DROZ F. below / EN L’AN XII 2000 BARQUES SONT CONSTRUITES., Hercules subduing the lion of England; DENON DIREXIT. 1804. in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 320. 37.63g, 40mm, 12h. Mint State.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1716. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the encampment at Boulogne and the planned invasion of England. Dually dated 1804 and L’An 12 = 1804. Dies by Droz; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMPEREUR, laureate head to right; J. P. DROZ F. below / EN L’AN XII 2000 BARQUES SONT CONSTRUITES., Hercules subduing the lion of England; DENON DIREXIT. 1804. in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 320. 39.16g, 40mm, 12h. Mint State.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

1717. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Celebrating the coronation of Napoléon. Dated L’An 13 = 1804. Dies by Andrieu and Jeuffroy; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMPEREUR., laureate head to right; DENON D. ANDRIEU F in two lines below truncation / LE SENAT ET LE PEUPLE, Napoléon standing facing, in imperial dress and holding sceptre, on shield supported by senator in Roman dress to left and soldier to right, flanked by book to left and plough to right; AN XIII. in exergue, DENON DIR. JEUFFROY F. below. Bramsen 326. 36.78g, 40mm, 12h. Mint State.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

158


The Coronation of Napoleon

1718. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AV Medal. Celebrating the coronation of Napoléon. Dated L’An 13 = 1804. Dies by Andrieu; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMPEREUR., laureate head to right, DENON DIR. ANDRIEU F in two lines below truncation / LE SENAT ET LE PEUPLE., Napoléon standing facing, in imperial dress and holding sceptre, on shield supported by senator in Roman dress to left and soldier to right, flanked by book to left and plough to right; AN XIII. in exergue, DENON D. ANDRIEU F. below. Bramsen 327. 26.16g, 32mm, 12h. Good Extremely Fine; minor marks. Rare in gold.

10,000

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex MDC Monnaies de Collection sarl, Auction 4, 15 November 2018, lot 565. The coronation day of Napoléon was meticulously planned from the moment the emperor awoke to the sound of canon fire and his procession through the Tuileries, through to the highly-symbolic act of taking the crown from Pope Pius VII and crowning himself during the ceremony, a gesture which has been the subject of much conjecture. Napoléon’s critics have characterised this as an act of extreme arrogance that encapsulated his delusions of grandeur; his supporters, on the other hand, have represented the moment as Napoléon asserting that his position had been hard-earned through his own virtues rather than awarded as a God-given right. Whatever the motivation behind that decision, there can be no doubt that the coronation as a whole was a lavish affair, filled with symbolism, apparent in details as minute as the embroidered bees which decorated his coronation mantle, harking back to the imagery of the Merovingians, and as overt as the golden laurel wreath that he wore throughout the day, arguably the most iconic attribute of ancient Roman imperial power. The scene of the coronation is most memorably captured in the oil painting by Jacques-Louis David, an ardent supporter of Napoléon who was commissioned by him directly to create the work. In typical Napoléonic fashion, the dimensions of the painting are a modest 6m x 10m and Napoléon, of course, is in the centre of the composition.

159


1719. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Celebrating the coronation of Napoléon. Dated L’An 13 = 1804. Dies by Andrieu; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMPEREUR., laureate head to right; DENON DIR. ANDRIEU F. in two lines below truncation / LE SENAT ET LE PEUPLE, Napoléon standing facing, in imperial dress and holding sceptre, on shield supported by senator in Roman dress to left and soldier to right, flanked by book to left and plough to right; AN XIII in exergue, DENON DIR. ANDRIEU F. below. Bramsen 327. 16.90g, 32mm, 12h. Mint State; die break.

75

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

1720. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Celebrating the coronation of Napoléon. Dated L’An 13 = 1804. Dies by Droz; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMPEREUR., laureate head to left; DENON DIR. DROZ F. in two lines below truncation / LE SENAT ET LE PEUPLE, Napoléon standing facing, in imperial dress and holding sceptre, on shield supported by senator in Roman dress to left and soldier to right, flanked by book to left and plough to right; AN XIII. in exergue, DENON D. to lower left and GALLE F. to lower right. Bramsen 328. 8.37g, 26mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

75

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

2x

2x

1721. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Celebrating the coronation of Napoléon. Dated L’An 13 = 1804. NAPOLEON EMPEREUR., laureate head to right / LE SENAT ET LE PEUPLE, Napoléon standing facing, in imperial dress and holding sceptre, on shield supported by senator in Roman dress to left and soldier to right, flanked by book to left and plough to right; AN XIII in exergue. Bramsen 329. 1.37g, 14mm, 12h. Mint State.

50

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

160


1722. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Celebrating the coronation of Napoléon. Dated 2 December 1804. Dies by Merlen. BONTÉ DE TITUS SAGESSE DE M. AURELE GENIE DE CHARLES M., Napoléon, in grand imperial dress, standing atop a large shield held by four soldiers, cannon to left and hydra vomiting daggers to right; AU NOM DU PLUS GRAND DES HÉROS FRÉMIT L’HYDRE BRITANNIQUE in three lines above MERLEN F. in exergue / NAPOLEON BONAPARTE LE TRÈS GLORIEVX ET TRÈS AVGVSTE EMPEREVR SE FAIT SACRER ET OINDRE A PARIS PAR PIE VII SOVVERAIN PONTIFE in six lines within laurel wreath; II DECEMB. MDCLLLXVVVVVVVIIIIIIIII. below. Bramsen 333. 36.15g, 44mm, 12h. Mint State; attractive gold and blue iridescent tones.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique. The letters in the reverse inscription which stand out as larger than the others around them, when assembled in the right way, form the Roman numeral MDCLLLXVVVVVVVIIIIIIIII, referring to the year of issue, 1804, in which Napoléon was crowned Emperor. The unusual and lengthy numeral here is based on a dating format which was in fashion at the time and which has since fallen into disuse.

1723. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating Pope Pius VII’s role in the Coronation of Napoleon. Triply dated L’An 13, 11 Frimaire L’An 13 and 2 December 1804. Dies by Droz and Jaley; Denon, mintmaster. PIVS VII P. M. HOSPES NEAPOLIONIS IMP., bust of Pope Pius VII to right, wearing papal tiara and mantle; DROZ F. AN XIII. in two lines below truncation / IMPERATOR SACRATVS, the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris; MA monogram in upper left field, PARISIIS · II · DEC · M · DCCCIV · XI · FRIM · AN · XIII · in two lines in exergue, DEN · DIR · JALEY · FEC · below. Bramsen 349. 36.79mm, 41mm, 12h. Mint State.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

1724. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the distribution of the Eagles. Dated 14 Frimaire L’An 13 = 5 December 1804. Dies by Droz and Jeuffroy; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMPEREUR., laureate head to left; DENON D. DROZ F. in two lines below truncation / DRAPEAUX DONNES A L’ARMÉE PAR NAPOLEON IER, Napoléon standing to right before curule chair on raised platform, presenting Eagle to three soldiers standing to left and saluting; adjutant standing to right on left, holding two further Eagles; AU CHAMP DE MARS LE 14 FRIM AN XIII in two lines in exergue, DN. DIR. JE. F. below. Bramsen 357. 9.23g, 26mm, 12h. Mint State; planchet flaw.

75

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

161


A Beautiful Example

1725. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Medal. Commemorating the public festivities of Napoléon’s coronation. Dated Frimaire L’An 13 = NovemberDecember 1804. Dies by Galle, Prud’hon and Jeuffroy. NEAPOLIO IMPERATOR., laureate head to left; GALLE FECIT. below truncation / TVTELA PRAESENS, Napoléon, in the attire of a Roman Emperor, seated to right, addressed by a turreted and draped female figure representing the City of Paris; behind her, the ship of Paris guided by a genius with eyes fixed on the star of Napoléon in upper central field; PRUDHON DEL. and JEUFFROY FEC to left and right on ground line, EPVLVM SOLLEMNE IMPERATORIS IN CVRIA VRBANA. FRIM. A. XIII. in three lines in exergue. Bramsen 358. 161.81g, 68mm, 12h. Mint State; attractive old cabinet tone, beautiful example of an exceptionally large medal with a strong symbolic design. Rare in silver.

1,200

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Westfälische Auktionsgesellschaft, Auction 78, 11 September 2017, lot 1394.

1726. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the public festivities of Napoléon’s coronation. Dated Frimaire L’An 13 = NovemberDecember 1804. Dies by Galle, Prud’hon and Jeuffroy. NEAPOLIO IMPERATOR., laureate head to left; GALLE FECIT. below truncation / TVTELA PRAESENS, Napoléon, in the attire of a Roman Emperor, seated to right, addressed by a turreted and draped female figure representing the City of Paris; behind her, the ship of Paris guided by a genius with eyes fixed on the star of Napoléon in upper central field; PRUDHON DEL and JEUFFROY FEC to left and right on ground line, EPVLVM SOLLEMNE IMPERATORIS IN CVRIA VRBANA. FRIM. A. XIII. in three lines in exergue. Bramsen 358. 147.63g, 67mm, 12h. Mint State.

150

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

162


1727. France, First Empire. Napoléon I, with Josephine, AR Medal. Commemorating the coronation celebrations at Paris City Hall. Dated L’An 13 = 1804. Dies by Brenet. NAPOLEON JOSEPHINE, jugate busts of Napoléon, laureate, and Josephine, diademed and draped, to right; BRENET below / FIXA PERENNIS IN ALTO SEDES., laureate eagle standing to left in aerie, head to right, wings spread, BRENET on branch below; FETES DU COURONNEMENT DONNÉES A L’HOTEL DE VILLE AN XIII. in four lines in exergue. Bramsen 359. 21.39g, 35mm, 12h. Mint State.

250

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire.

1728. France, First Empire. Napoléon I, with Josephine, Æ Medal. Commemorating the coronation celebrations at Paris City Hall. Dated L’An 13 = 1804. Dies by Brenet. NAPOLEON JOSEPHINE, jugate busts of Napoléon, laureate, and Josephine, diademed and draped, to right; BRENET below / FIXA PERENNIS IN ALTO SEDES., laureate eagle standing to left in aerie, head to right, wings spread, BRENET on branch below; FETES DU COURONNEMENT DONNÉES A L’HOTEL DE VILLE AN XIII. in four lines in exergue. Bramsen 359. 21.65g, 35mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

1729. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Celebrating the Salle de Laocoon in the Musée Napoléon (Louvre). 1804. Dies by Andrieu; Denon, mintmaster. Laureate head to right, ANDRIEU F. below / View of the Salle de Laocoon with multiple statues within; ANDRIEU F. and DENON D. on the step of the entranceway, MUSÉE NAPOLÉON in exergue. Bramsen 367. 18.68g, 34mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

150

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

163


1730. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Celebrating the Galerie d’Apollon in the Musée Napoléon (Louvre). 1804. Dies by Andrieu; Denon, mintmaster. Laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. below / View of the Galerie d’Apollon with multiple statues within; ANDRIEU F. and DENON D. on the step of the entranceway, MUSÉE NAPOLÉON in exergue. Bramsen 370. 18.60g, 34mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

150

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

1731. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Celebrating the propagation of the Smallpox Vaccine. Dated 1804. Dies by Andrieu; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / Asclepius standing facing, head to right, resting hand on serpententwined staff and placing arm around Venus Pudica, flanked by cow to left and lancet with vial of vaccine to right; LA VACCINE MDCCCIV. in two lines in exergue, ANDRIEU F. to lower left and DENON DIR. to lower right. Bramsen 400. 38.09g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

150

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

1732. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the visit of Pope Pius VII to the Paris Mint. Dually dated L’An 13 and January 1805. Dies by Droz. PIVS VII P. M. HOSPES NEAPOLIONIS IMP., bust of Pope Pius VII to right, wearing papal tiara and mantle; DROZ F. AN XIII. in two lines below truncation / EN JANVIER MDCCCV. S. S. PIE VII A VISITÉ LA MONNAIE DES MEDAILLES. in four lines between umbrella above and crossed keys of Saint Peter below. Bramsen 409. 35.25g, 40mm, 12h. Mint State.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

164


1733. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Medal. Celebrating the coronation of Napoléon as King of Italy. Dated 23 May 1805. Dies by Andrieu and Jaley; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMPEREUR., laureate head to right; DENON DIR. ANDRIEU F. in two lines below neck truncation / NAPOLEON · ROI · D’ITALIE ·, the Iron Crown of Lombardy; COURONNÉ · A · MILAN · LE · XXIII · MAI · M · DCCCV · in three lines in exergue, DENON · DT· ★ JALEY · FT· below. Bramsen 418. 36.14g, 40mm, 12h. Mint State.

800

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex ANPB Collection of Napoleonic Medals, Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 1481 (old collection ticket included).

1734. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Celebrating the coronation of Napoléon as King of Italy. Dated 23 May 1805. Dies by Andrieu and Jaley; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMPEREUR., laureate head to right; DENON DIR. ANDRIEU F. in two lines below neck truncation / NAPOLEON · ROI · D’ITALIE ·, the Iron Crown of Lombardy; COURONNÉ · A · MILAN · LE · XXIII · MAI · M · DCCCV · in three lines in exergue, DENON · DT· ★ JALEY · FT· below. Bramsen 418. 41.71g, 40mm, 12h. Mint State.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1735. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Celebrating the coronation of Napoléon as King of Italy. Dated 23 May 1805. Dies by Manfredini. NAPOLEO GALLORVM IMPERATOR ITALIAE REX, laureate head to left; L. M. on neck truncation / Italia standing to right, holding cornucopiae and crowning Napoleon, in the guise of a Roman senator, standing to left, holding mappa and pointing to the Constitution set on plinth between them; Corinthian helmet to left, caduceus to right; VLTRO above, L. M. to right on ground line, D. XXIII. MAII A. MDCCCV. in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 420. 35.83g, 42mm, 12h. Mint State; minor edge knocks.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

165


1736. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Medal. Commemorating the annexation of Liguria. Dated 1805. Dies by Andrieu and Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. DENON DIRT. in two lines below / Napoléon standing to right and embracing Liguria as she steps to him, eagle at feet to left and prow at feet to right; LA LIGURIE RÉUNIE A LA FRANCE MDCCCV. in three lines in exergue, BRENET. F. to lower left and DENON. D. to lower right. Bramsen 422. 39.33g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin; deep old cabinet tone.

400

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex ANPB Collection of Napoleonic Medals, Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 1488 (old collection ticket included).

1737. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the annexation of Liguria. Dated 1805. Dies by Andrieu and Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / Napoléon standing to right and embracing Liguria as she steps to him, eagle at feet to left and prow at feet to right; LA LIGURIE RÉUNIE A LA FRANCE MDCCCV in three lines in exergue, BRENET. F. to lower left and DENON. D. to lower right. Bramsen 422. 37.77g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

150

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

1738. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Memorialising the monument to Desaix at Mont Saint-Bernard. Dated 24 Prairial L’An 13 = 13 June 1805. Dies by Droz and Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMPEREUR., laureate head to left; DENON D. DROZ F. in two lines below / NAPOLEON AUX MANES DE DESAIX, monument to Desaix at Mont Saint-Bernard, IERE. PIERRE POSÉE PAR L’EMPEREUR LE XXIV PRAIRE. AN XIII. in three lines in exergue, BRENET. F. DENON. D. across platform of monument. Bramsen 426. 9.21g, 27mm, 12h. Near Mint State; planchet flaw.

50

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

166


1739. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Memorialising the monument to Desaix at Mont Saint-Bernard. Dually dated 25 Prairial L’An XIII and 14 June 1805. Dies by Droz; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMPEREUR., laureate head to left; DENON D. DROZ F. in two lines below / LE XXV. PRAIRIAL AN XIII. XIV. JUIN MDCCCV. NAPOLEON POSE LA IERE. PIERRE DU TOMBEAU DE DESAIX AU MONT ST. BERNARD. in six lines within wreath composed of olive branch to left and laurel branch to right. Bramsen 427. 9.30g, 26mm, 12h. Near Mint State.

50

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1740. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Memorialising the monument to Desaix at Mont Saint-Bernard. Triply dated 14 June 1805 and 24 and 25 Prairial L’An 13 = 13-14 June 1805. Dies by Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON AUX MANES DE DESAIX, monument to Desaix at Mont Saint-Bernard, IERE. PIERRE POSÉE PAR L’EMPEREUR LE XXIV PRAIRE. AN XIII. in three lines in exergue, BRENET. F. DENON. D. across platform of monument / LE XXV. PRAIRIAL AN XIII. XIV. JUIN MDCCCV. NAPOLEON POSE LA IERE. PIERRE DU TOMBEAU DE DESAIX AU MONT ST. BERNARD. in six lines within wreath composed of olive branch to left and laurel branch to right. Bramsen 427 note. 9.07g, 27mm, 12h. Mint State; planchet flaw.

75

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

1741. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Medal. Commemorating the breaking of camp at Boulogne and the crossing of the Rhine. Dually dated 24 August and 25 September 1805, obverse die dated 1806. Dies by Droz and Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head to right; DROZ FECIT on neck truncation, DENON DIREX. M. DCCC. VI in two lines below / L’EMPEREUR COMMANDE LA GRANDE ARMÉE, eagle standing to right, head to left, before sceptre resting across draped pulvinar, thunderbolt above; LEVÉE DU CAMP DE BOULOGNE LE XXIV. AOUT MDCCCV. PASSAGE DU RHIN LE XXV SEPBRE. MDCCCV. in four lines in exergue, BRENET. F. on ground line to left and DENON. D. to right. Bramsen 430. 36.83g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin; a beautifully detailed reverse, attractive iridescent toning.

1,000

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Heritage World Coin Auctions, NYINC Signature Sale 3061, 7 January 2018, lot 30398; Ex J. Eric Engstrom Collection, Classical Numismatic Group, Electronic Auction 389, 18 January 2017, lot 1352.

167


1742. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the breaking of camp at Boulogne and the crossing of the Rhine. Dually dated 24 August and 25 September 1805. Dies by Andrieu and Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / L’EMPEREUR COMMANDE LA GRANDE ARMÉE, eagle standing to right, head to left, before sceptre resting across draped pulvinar, thunderbolt above; LEVÉE DU CAMP DE BOULOGNE LE XXIV. AOUT MDCCCV. PASSAGE DU RHIN LE XXV SEPBRE. MDCCCV in four lines in exergue, BRENET. F. on ground line to left and DENON. D. to right. Bramsen 430. 38.89g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

1743. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Medal. Commemorating Napoléon’s address to the army on the Pont du Lech. Dated 12 October 1805, obverse die dated 1806. Dies by Droz and Andrieu; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head to right; DROZ FECIT on neck truncation, DENON DIREXT MDCCCVI in two lines below / Napoléon riding to right on horseback, raising hand, before soldiers advancing to left and saluting him, all on bridge with river god pouring water from urn into river below; Victory flying to left above, holding palm and crowning Napoléon with wreath; ALLOCUTION L’ARMEE L’ARMÉE FAIT SERMENT DE VIANCRE XII OCTOBRE MDCCCV in three lines in exergue above DENON DIREC. Bramsen 432. 36.55g, 40mm, 12h. Mint State. Very Rare.

1,500

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Westfälische Auktionsgesellschaft, Auction 78, 11 September 2017, lot 1395.

1744. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating Napoléon’s address to the army on the Pont du Lech. Dated 12 October 1805. Dies by Andrieu; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / Napoléon riding to right on horseback, raising hand, before soldiers advancing to left and saluting him, all on bridge with river god pouring water from urn into river below; Victory flying to left above, holding palm and crowning Napoléon with wreath; ALLOCUTION L’ARMEE L’ARMÉE FAIT SERMENT DE VIANCRE XII OCTOBRE MDCCCV in three lines in exergue above DENON DIREC. Bramsen 432. 38.73g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin. From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

168

125


1745. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the surrender of Ulm and Memmingen. Dated 17 October 1805. Dies by Andrieu and Jaley; Denon, director. NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / Napoléon driving biga to right, being crowned by Victory flying to left above, holding palm frond and wreath; two figures of Ulm and Memmingen kneel to left below, raising hands in supplication; XVII · OCTOBRE · MDCCCV CAPUTLATION D’ULM · DE MEMMINGEN LX MILLE · PRISONNIERS in four lines in exergue, JALEY · FT. · DEN · DIR · below. Bramsen 433. 37.36g, 40mm, 12h. Mint State.

125

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

1746. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Medal. Commemorating the entry of Marshal Ney into Innsbruck and the return of the flags. Dated 16 Brumaire L’An XIV = 7 November 1805, obverse die dated 1806. Dies by Droz and Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head to right; DROZ FECIT on neck truncation, DENON DIREXT MDCCCVI in two lines below / Napoléon, wearing Roman military uniform, standing to left, holding Victory on globe and vexillum; LES AUTRICHIENS VAINCUS in three lines in left field, LES DRAPEAUX FRANÇAIS REPRIS in three lines in right field, BRENET F. on groundline to left, DENON D. to right; INSPRUCK LE XVI BRUM.RE AN XIV. MDCCCV in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 442. 34.49g, 40mm, 12h. 1,000 Mint State; highly lustrous. Rare. From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Westfälische Auktionsgesellschaft, Auction 78, 11 September 2017, lot 1396.

1747. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the entry of Marshal Ney into Innsbruck and the return of the flags. Dated 16 Brumaire L’An XIV = 7 November 1805. Dies by Andrieu and Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / Napoléon, wearing Roman military uniform, standing to left, holding Victory on globe and vexillum; LES AUTRICHIENS VAINCUS in three lines in left field, LES DRAPEAUX FRANÇAIS REPRIS in three lines in right field, BRENET F. on groundline to left, DENON D. to right; INSPRUCK LE XVI BRUM.RE AN XIV. MDCCCV in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 442. 35.72g, 40mm, 12h. Near Mint State.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

169


1748. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Medal. Commemorating the occupation of Vienna and Pressburg. Dated 1805, obverse die dated 1806. Dies by Droz and Galle; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head to right; DROZ FECIT. on neck truncation, DENON DIREXT M.DCCC.VI in two lines below / Napoléon standing facing, as Hercules, holding club, turreted figures of Vienna and Pressburg kneeling to either side, presenting keys; PRISE DE VIENNE ET DE PRESBOURG MDCCCV. in three lines in exergue, DENON D. to lower left, GALLE F. to lower right. Bramsen 443. 36.48g, 40mm, 12h. Mint State; attractive old cabinet tone, golden iridescence around devices. Rare in silver.

500

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 1516.

1749. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the occupation of Vienna and Pressburg. Dated 1805. Dies by Andrieu and Galle; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / Napoléon standing facing, as Hercules, holding club, turreted figures of Vienna and Pressburg kneeling to either side, presenting keys; PRISE DE VIENNE ET DE PRESBOURG MDCCCV. in three lines in exergue, DENON D. to lower left, GALLE F. to lower right. Bramsen 443. 36.73g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

150

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1750. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the occupation of Vienna. Milan mint, dated 1805. Dies by Manfredini. NAPOLEO. I. GALL. IMP. ITAL. REX. GERMANICVS. RVTHENICVS., head to left, laureate and wearing helmet decorated with star, eagle and thunderbolt and surmounted by snake; L. M. on neck truncation / VINDOBONA. CAPTA. ANNO. MCCMV., mourning figure of Vienna seated to right with trophy in background to right; L. M. on ground line to right, MEDIOLANI in exergue. Bramsen 444. 40.66g, 42mm, 12h. Mint State.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

170


1751. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the Battle of Austerlitz. Dually dated 11 Frimaire L’An 14 and 2 December 1805. Dies by Andrieu and Jaley. NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / BATAILLE ★ D’AUSTERLITZ, winged thunderbolt surmounted by a statue of Napoléon holding globe and sceptre; · II · DEC · M · DCCCV XI · FRIM · AN · XIV · to lower left and right, JALEY F. outlined below. Bramsen 445. 37.48g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1752. France, First Empire. Napoléon I, with Alexander I, Emperor of Russia, and Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor, Æ Medal. Commemorating the Battle of Austerlitz. Dated 2 December 1805. Dies by Andrieu; Denon, mintmaster. BATAILLE D’AUSTERLITZ, laureate head of Napoléon to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation, II. DECEMBRE MDCCCV. in two lines below / ALEXANDRE I. FRANCOIS II., confronted busts of Alexander I and Francis II, both laureate; ANDRIEU F. DENON D. below. Bramsen 446. 37.22g, 40mm, 12h. Mint State.

150

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

1753. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Medal. Commemorating the meeting of Napoléon and Franz II at Urschütz. Dated 4 December 1805. Dies by Andrieu; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / Francis II stepping to right and facing Napoléon standing to left and holding out hand; aquila and two flags lying on ground between; ENTREVUE DE L’EMP. NAPOLEON ET DE L’EMP. FRANÇOIS II A URCHITZ LE IV. DECEMBRE MDCCCV. in four lines in exergue, ANDRIEU F. to lower left and DENON D. to lower right. Bramsen 452. 37.67g, 40mm, 12h. Mint State; beautiful old cabinet tone with golden iridescence.

2,000

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Heritage World Coin Auctions, NYINC Signature Sale 3061, 7 January 2018, lot 30397; Ex Fritz Rudolf Künker GmbH & Co. KG, Auction 282, 28 September 2016, lot 4694.

171


1754. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the meeting of Napoléon and Francis II at Urschütz. Dated 4 December 1805. Dies by Andrieu; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI., laureate head to right, ANDRIEU F on neck truncation / Francis II stepping to right towards Napoléon standing to left and holding out hand; aquila and two flags lying on ground between; ENTREVUE DE L’EMP. NAPOLEON ET DE L’EMP. FRANÇOIS II. A URCHITZ LE IV. DECEMBRE MDCCCV. in four lines in exergue, ANDRIEU F. to lower left, DENON D. to lower right. Bramsen 452. 37.27g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

1755. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the conquest of Germany and the deputation of the Mayors of Paris at Schönbrunn. Dually dated 9 October and 12 December 1805. Dies by Galle and Brenet. PANNONIA · SVBACTA, Napoleon, holding olive branch, with Murat behind him, standing to left and receiving delegation of two mayors advancing to right and bearing treaty; nymph seated to left on lower right, holding urn inscribed SCHOENBRUNN around rim; GALLE F. on ground line to left, AEDILES · PARIS · IMP · NEAPOLIONI · A · VICTORIA REDVCI · IN · SVBVRBANO · CAESARVM GRATES · AGVNT PR · ID · DECEMBR · MDCCCV · in four lines in exergue / DE · GERMANIS, Victory alighting to left, head to right, blowing trumpet and holding scroll inscribed IMP VRBI SVAE in three lines, arms and armour in background; PRIMITIAE · BELLI · ARMA · ET · SIGNA · MILITARIA E · MANIBVS · VERTINGENS CIVITATI · DONATA VI · ID · OCT · MDCCCV· in four lines in exergue, BRENET F. to lower left. Bramsen 453. 142.28g, 68mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin; a beautifully detailed example of an exceptionally large, classically styled medal.

200

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

1756. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Medal. Commemorating the Peace of Pressburg. Dated 26 December 1805. Dies by Andrieu; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on truncation / Tetrastyle temple on three steps with TEMPLVM JANI on architrave and triple-faced head of Janus atop; PAIX DE PRESBOURG XXVI. DECEMBRE MDCCCV. in three lines in exergue, ANDRIEU FT. DENON DT. below. Bramsen 455. 40.48g, 40mm, 12h. Mint State; stunning iridescent cabinet tone.

800

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Auktionen Münzhandlung Sonntag, Auction 30, 4 June 2019, lot 138.

172


1757. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Medal. Commemorating the Peace of Pressburg. Dated 26 December 1805, obverse die dated 1806. Dies by Droz and Andrieu; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI., laureate head to right; DROZ FECIT on truncation, DENON DIREXT MDCCCVI in two lines below / Tetrastyle temple on three steps with TEMPLVM JANI on architrave and triple-faced head of Janus atop; PAIX DE PRESBOURG XXVI. DECEMBRE MDCCCV. in three lines in exergue, ANDRIEU FT. DENON DT. below. Bramsen 455. 33.00g, 40mm, 12h. Mint State.

800

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 1538.

1758. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the Peace of Pressburg. Dated 26 December 1805. Dies by Andrieu; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on truncation / Tetrastyle temple on three steps with TEMPLVM JANI on architrave and triple-faced head of Janus atop; PAIX DE PRESBOURG XXVI. DECEMBRE MDCCCV. in three lines in exergue, ANDRIEU FT. DENON DT. below. Bramsen 455. 37.06g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

1759. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the reunion of Venice with Italy. Dated 26 December 1805, obverse die dated 1806. Dies by Droz and Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head to right; DROZ FECIT. on neck truncation, DENON DIREXT M.DCCC.VI. in two lines below / The Ponte di Rialto in Venice, dolphin, galley, and serpent above; VENISE RENDUE A L’ITALIE XXVI. DÉCEMBRE MDCCCV. in four lines in exergue, BRENET F. below ground line to left, DENON D to right. Bramsen 460. 36.35g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

150

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

173


1760. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Medal. Commemorating the Te Deum at the Cathedral of Vienna. Dually dated 28 December 1805, obverse die dated 1806. Dies by Droz and Andrieu; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head to right; DROZ FECIT on neck truncation, DENON DIREXT MDCCCVI in two lines below / ACTIONS DE GRACES POUR LA PAIX, view of the Stephansdom cathedral in Vienna, DENON D to left on ground line, ANDRIEU F. to right on ground line; ORDONNÉES A VIENNE PAR L’EMPEREUR NAPOLÉON LE XXVIII DÉCEMBRE MDCCCV in four lines in exergue. Bramsen 461. 36.55g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin. Rare.

1,000

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Westfälische Auktionsgesellschaft, Auction 78, 11 September 2017, lot 1397; Ex Westfälische Auktionsgesellschaft, Auction 66, 16 September 2013, lot 1239.

1761. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the Te Deum at the Cathedral of Vienna. Dated 28 December 1805. Dies by Andrieu; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / ACTIONS DE GRACES POUR LA PAIX, view of the Stephansdom cathedral in Vienna, DENON D to left on ground line, ANDRIEU F. to right on ground line; ORDONNÉES A VIENNE PAR L’EMPEREUR NAPOLÉON LE XXVIII DÉCEMBRE MDCCCV in four lines in exergue. Bramsen 461. 37.47g, 40mm, 12h. Mint State.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1762. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Medal. Commemorating the erection of the Colonne de la Grande Armée. Dated 1805. Dies by Andrieu and Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / COLONNE DE LA GRANDE ARMÉE, column in the Place Vendôme, two buildings flanking; CAMPAGNE DE MDCCCV. in two lines in exergue, BRENET F. to lower left, DENON D. to lower right. Bramsen 463. 41.39g, 40mm, 12h. Near Mint State; golden iridescence. Rare in silver.

500

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex ANPB Collection of Napoleonic Medals, Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 1547 (old collection ticket included).

174


1763. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the erection of the Colonne de la Grande Armée. Dated 1805. Dies by Andrieu and Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / COLONNE DE LA GRANDE ARMÉE, column in the Place Vendôme, two buildings flanking; CAMPAGNE DE MDCCCV. in two lines in exergue, BRENET F. to lower left, DENON D. to lower right. Bramsen 463. 38.23g, 40mm, 12h. Mint State.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1764. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Medal. Commemorating the restoration of the Pont d’Avignon. Dually dated 1805 and year two of Napoléon as Emperor and King = 1805-1806. Dies by Andrieu. NAPOLEO IMPERATOR ET REX. AN. II. MDCCCV., laureate and draped bust to right; ANDRIEU. F. below truncation / PONTEM RHODANI FELICIORE SITV RESTITVIT, Victory flying to right, holding palm and pointing at the Pont d’Avignon, with Avignon on the right, in which large trophy stands, and Villeneuve on the left; J.B.CHAMPAGNI PRIMARIO REGIM INT. ADMINISTRO. M. A. BOVRDON VALCL. PRAEFECTO. in four lines in exergue. Bramsen 466. 35.50g, 42mm, 12h. Mint State. Rare.

1,000

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 1550.

1765. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Celebrating the establishment of the Medical Colleges. 1805. Dies by Andrieu and Jouannin; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / ECOLES DE MEDECINE., Aesculapius standing facing, resting serpent-entwined staff on ground; Telesphorus standing facing in right field; DENON DIREX above JOUANNIN in exergue. Bramsen 467. 38.14g, 41mm, 12h. Mint State.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

175


1766. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the School of Mineralogy established at Mont Blanc. 1805. Dies by Andrieu and Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMPEREUR., laureate head to right; DENON DIR. ANDRIEU F. in two lines below / Mont Blanc (as old man of colossal size) crouching facing and lifting large rock under which two miners are working; BRENET. F. and DENON. D. on ground line to left and right; ECOLE DES MINES DU MONT BLANC in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 471. 38.53g, 40mm, 12h. Mint State.

150

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1767. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Medal. Commemorating the conquest of Istria. Dated 1806. Dies by Droz and Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head to right; DROZ FECIT on neck truncation, DENON DIREXT MDCCCVI in two lines below / TEMPLE D’AUGUSTE A POLA., tetrastyle temple of Augustus in Pula; BRENET F. to outer left, DENON D. to outer right; L’ISTRIE CONQUISE AN MDCCCVI in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 512. 33.80g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin; beautiful frosted satin surfaces. Very Rare.

750

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex WAG Online oHG, Auction 36, 2 March 2014, lot 180.

1768. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the conquest of Istria. Dated 1806. Dies by Andrieu and Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F on neck truncation / TEMPLE D’AUGUSTE A POLA., tetrastyle temple of Augustus in Pula; BRENET F. to lower left, DENON D. to lower right; L’ISTRIE CONQUISE AN MDCCCVI in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 512. 37.64g, 40mm, 12h. Near Mint State; some minor edge knocks.

150

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

176


1769. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Medal. Commemorating the conquest of Dalmatia. Dated 1806. Dies by Droz and Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head to right; DROZ FECIT. on neck truncation, DENON DIREXT M.DCCC.VI in two lines below / TEMPLE DE JUPITER A SPALATRO, decastyle temple of Jupiter in Split; BRENET F to lower left, DENON D to lower right, LA DALMATIE CONQUISE EN MDCCCVI. PAR LA PAIX DE PRESBOURG. in three lines in exergue. Bramsen 513. 33.28g, 40mm, 12h. Mint State; beautiful old cabinet tone.

1,200

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Auktionen Münzhandlung Sonntag, Auction 30, 4 June 2019, lot 140.

1770. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Medal. Commemorating the conquest of Dalmatia. Dated 1806. Dies by Droz and Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head to right; DROZ FECIT. on neck truncation, DENON DIREXT M.DCCC.VI in two lines below / TEMPLE DE JUPITER A SPALATRO, decastyle temple of Jupiter in Split; BRENET F to lower left, DENON D to lower right, LA DALMATIE CONQUISE EN MDCCCVI. PAR LA PAIX DE PRESBOURG. in three lines in exergue. Bramsen 513. 34.49g, 40mm, 12h. Near Mint State; minor mark on rev., attractive old cabinet tone.

1,200

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Auktionshaus H.D. Rauch GmbH, Auction 107, 12 November 2018, lot 1254.

1771. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the conquest of Dalmatia. Dated 1806. Dies by Andrieu and Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / TEMPLE DE JUPITER A SPALATRO, decastyle temple of Jupiter in Split; BRENET F to lower left, DENON D to lower right, LA DALMATIE CONQUISE EN MDCCCVI. PAR LA PAIX DE PRESBOURG. in three lines in exergue. Bramsen 513. 36.71g, 40mm, 12h. Mint State.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

177


1772. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the conquest of Naples. Dated 1806. Dies by Droz and Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head to right; DROZ FECIT on neck truncation, DENON DIREXT M.DCCC.VI in two lines below / Manheaded bull walking to right, head facing, being crowned by Victory flying to right above, head of the Dioscouri below; BRENET F. to lower left, DENON D. to lower right; CONQUÊTE DE NAPLES MDCCCVI. in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 516. 34.22g, 40mm, 12h. Mint State.

150

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1773. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Octagonal Medal. Bearing the names of the Compagnie de Salines De L’Est and of Martin-Michel-Charles Gaudin, Minister of Finance. Dated 1 April 1806. Dies by Tiolier. NAPOLEON EMPEREUR., laureate head of Napoléon I to right; TIOLIER F. below truncation / S. EX. MGR. GAUDIN MINISTRE DES FINANCES, laurel wreath enclosing COMPAGNIE DES SALINES DE L’EST in three lines; 1er AVRIL 1806 BAIL DE 99 ANS. in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 521. 14.94g, 30mm, 12h. Near Mint State; hairlines on rev., attractive old cabinet tone.

150

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Auktionen Münzhandlung Sonntag, Auction 30, 4 June 2019, lot 141.

1774. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Celebrating the marriage of Stéphanie de Beauharnais to Karl, Großherzog von Baden. Dated 1806. Dies by Andrieu; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / Stephanie, standing to right, clasping hands with Karl, standing to left; radiant N above, STÉPHANIE NAPOLÉON upwards to left, C. F. LOUIS DE BADE downwards to right, ALLIANCE MDCCCCVI. in two lines in exergue, ANDRIEU F. to lower left, DENON DT. to lower right. Bramsen 522. 37.00g, 40mm, 12h. Mint State.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

178


1775. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the Confederation of the Rhine. Dated 1806. Dies by Andrieu and Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. DENON DIRT. in two lines below / Fourteen German princes standing in a semicircle, placing right hands on fasces surmounted by Imperial Eagle; CONFEDERATION DU RHIN MDCCCVI. in three lines in exergue, BRENET F. to lower left, DENON DT. to lower right. Bramsen 534. 37.00g, 40mm, 12h. Mint State.

200

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1776. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Medal. Commemorating the Battle of Jena. Dated 14 October 1806. Dies by Andrieu. NEAPOLIO IMPERATOR REX., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. below truncation / BORVSSI DIDICERE NVPER., Napoléon, wielding thunderbolt, on horseback to right, trampling two soldiers, eagle flying to right above; ANDRIEU F. to lower right, EXERCITV AD IENAM DELETO XIV OCTOB. MDCCCVI. in three lines in exergue. Bramsen 537. 36.72g, 41mm, 12h. Mint State; beautiful iridescent tone. Very Rare.

1,000

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Teutoburger Münzauktion GmbH 111, 8 - 9 December 2017, lot 751.

1777. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the Battle of Jena. Dated 14 October 1806. Dies by Andrieu. NEAPOLIO IMPERATOR REX., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. below truncation / BORVSSI DIDICERE NVPER., Napoléon, wielding thunderbolt, on horseback to right, trampling two soldiers, eagle flying to right above; ANDRIEU F. to lower right, EXERCITV AD IENAM DELETO. XIV OCTOB. MDCCCVI. in three lines in exergue. Bramsen 537. 38.17g, 40mm, 12h. Near Mint State.

200

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

179


1778. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Medal. Commemorating the Battle of Jena. Dated 1806. Dies by Andrieu and Galle; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU. F. on neck truncation, DENON DIRT. below / Napoléon as Jupiter seated on eagle flying to left, head to right, wearing billowing cloak and preparing to hurl thunderbolt, three dying Titans below; BATAILLE D’JENA MDCCCVI. in two lines in exergue, DENON D. to lower left, GALLE F. to lower right. Bramsen 538. 36.11g, 40mm, 12h. Mint State, attractive old cabinet tone. Very Rare in silver.

1,000

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Westfälische Auktionsgesellschaft 78, 11 September 2017, lot 1398.

1779. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the Battle of Jena. Dated 1806. Dies by Andrieu and Galle; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU. F. on neck truncation, DENON DIRT below / Napoléon as Jupiter seated on eagle flying to left, head to right, wearing billowing cloak and preparing to hurl thunderbolt, three dying Titans below; BATAILLE D’JENA MDCCCVI. in two lines in exergue, DENON D. to lower left, GALLE F. to lower right. Bramsen 538. 35.00g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

200

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1780. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Medal. Commemorating the Battle of Jena. Milan mint, dated 1806. Dies by Manfredini. NAPOLEO GALL. IMP. ITAL. REX GERM. RVTH. BORVSSICVS, bust to right, wearing wreath over crown; L. M. on truncation, MEDIOLANI MDCCCVI in two lines below / SAXONIA LIBERATA BORVSSIS DELETIS, Napoléon as Jupiter, holding sceptre and thunderbolt, riding eagle with thunderbolt in its claws to left; IENAE in exergue. Bramsen 539. 44.12g, 40mm, 12h. Mint State; beautiful golden iridescence around devices.

500

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex ANPB Collection of Napoleonic Medals, Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 1601 (old collection ticket included).

180


1781. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the entry of Napoléon into Berlin. Dated 27 October 1806. Dies by Andrieu and Jaley; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / PORTE DE BRANDEBOURG., view of the Brandenburg Gate; L’EMPEREUR ENTRE A BERLIN LE XXVII OCTOBRE MDCCCVI in three lines in exergue, DENON. DT. ★ JALEY. FT. below. Bramsen 546. 37.26g, 40mm, 12h. Near Mint State.

125

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1782. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the capitulation of Prussian Fortresses Spandau, Stettin, Magdeborg, and Küstin. Dated 1806. Dies by Andrieu and Jeuffroy; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / Personifications of Spandau, Stettin, Magdeborg, and Küstin dropping keys, Napoléon flying to right on eagle above; JEUFFROY F. to lower left, DENON DIR. to lower right, CAPITULATON DE SPANDAU STETTIN MAGDEBOURG ET CUSTRIN MDCCCVI. in three lines in exergue. Bramsen 548. 39.00g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

125

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1783. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Medal. Commemorating the occupation of Hamburg. Dated 1806. Dies by Andrieu and George; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation, DENON DIRT. below / OCCUPATION D’HAMBOURG., Hamburg enthroned facing, holding rudder and cornucopiae, ship in background; MDCCCVI. above DENON. DIRECT. GEORGE. F. in exergue. Bramsen 549. 39.69g, 40mm, 12h. Mint State; minor marks, attractive iridescent tone. Very Rare.

750

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Fritz Rudolf Künker GmbH & Co. KG, Auction 247, 13 March 2014, lot 5183.

181


1784. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the occupation of Hamburg. Dated 1806. Dies by Andrieu and George; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / OCCUPATION D’HAMBOURG., Hamburg enthroned facing, holding rudder and cornucopiae, ship in background; MDCCCVI. above DENON. DIRECT. GEORGE. F. in exergue. Bramsen 549. 38.25g, 40mm, 12h. Mint State.

150

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1785. France, First Empire. Napoléon I, with Frederick Augustus I, King of Saxony, AR Medal. Commemorating the alliance with Saxony. Dated 1806. Dies by Andrieu; Denon, mintmaster. Jugate busts of Napoléon, laureate, and Charlemagne, crowned and mantled, to right; ANDRIEU. F. on bust truncation, DENON DIR. below, NAPOLEON. EMP. upwards to left, CHARLEMAGNE. EMP. downwards to right, AN M·DCCC·VI· below / Jugate busts of Vitikind, crowned and mantled, and Frederick Augustus, mantled, to right; ANDRIEU. F. on bust truncation, DENON DIR. below, VITIKIND. R. S. upwards to left, FRÉDERIC. AUG. R. S. downwards to right, AN M·DCCC·VI· below. Bramsen 551. 36.29g, 40mm, 12h. Mint State. Rare.

1,000

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Fritz Rudolf Künker GmbH & Co. KG, Auction 247, 13 March 2014, lot 5184.

1786. France, First Empire. Napoléon I, with Frederick Augustus I, King of Saxony, Æ Medal. Commemorating the alliance with Saxony. Dated 1806. Dies by Andrieu; Denon, mintmaster. Jugate busts of Napoléon, laureate, and Charlemagne, crowned and mantled, to right; ANDRIEU. F. on bust truncation, DENON DIR. below, NAPOLEON. EMP. upwards to left, CHARLEMAGNE. EMP. downwards to right, AN M·DCCC·VI· below / Jugate busts of Vitikind, crowned and mantled, and Frederick Augustus, mantled, to right; ANDRIEU. F. on bust truncation, DENON DIR. below, VITIKIND. R. S. upwards to left, FRÉDERIC. AUG. R. S. downwards to right, AN M·DCCC·VI· below. Bramsen 551. 38.71g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

200

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

182


1787. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Medal. Commemorating sovereignties bestowed on the Kings of Bavaria and Würtemburg. Dated 1806. Dies by Andrieu and Droz; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI., laureate head to right; DROZ FECIT on neck truncation, DENON DIREXT M.DCCC.VI in two lines below / Table set with sceptres and crowns, three fallen to the ground, besides throne decorated with eagles, upon which sits trophy-tipped sceptre, French Imperial Eagle atop fasces above; SOUVERAINETÉS DONNÉES MDCCCVI. in two lines in exergue, ANDRIEU F. DENON D below. Bramsen 553. 32.88g, 40mm, 12h. 1,000 Fleur De Coin; beautiful golden iridescence. From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 1611.

1788. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating sovereignties bestowed on the Kings of Bavaria and Würtemburg. Dated 1806. Dies by Andrieu; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / Table set with sceptres and crowns, three fallen to the ground, besides throne decorated with eagles, upon which sits trophy-tipped sceptre, French Imperial Eagle atop fasces above; SOUVERAINETÉS DONNÉES MDCCCVI. in two lines in exergue, ANDRIEU F. DENON D below. Bramsen 553. 37.29g, 40mm, 12h. Mint State.

200

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1789. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Medal. Commemorating the construction of the Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel. Dated 1806. Dies by Andrieu and Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. DENON DIRT. in two lines below neck truncation / Arc de Triomphe in the Place du Carrousel; AUX ARMÉES MDCCCVI. in two lines in exergue, BRENET F. FONTAINE ARC. DENON D. below. Bramsen 557. 38.94g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin; pleasant iridescent tones over frosted satin surfaces.

1,500

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Heritage World Coin Auctions, NYINC Signature Sale 3061, 7 January 2018, lot 30399; Ex J. Eric Engstrom Collection, Classical Numismatic Group, Electronic Auction 389, 18 January 2017, lot 1353.

183


1790. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the construction of the Arc de triomphe du Carrousel. Dated 1806. Dies by Andrieu and Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / Arc de Triomphe in the Place du Carrousel; AUX ARMÉES MDCCCVI. in two lines in exergue, BRENET F. FONTAINE ARC. DENON D. below. Bramsen 557. 37.14g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

200

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1791. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Medal. Commemorating the crossing of the Vistula. Dated 1807. Dies by Andrieu and Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. DENON DIRT. in two lines below / Personification of the Vistula reclining to left among rocks, holding rudder, with aquila in background; DENON · D to lower left, BRENET · F on ground line to left, SIGNIS VLTRA VISTVLAM CONSTITVTIS. MDCCCVII. in three lines in exergue. Bramsen 620. 37.68g, 40mm, 12h. Mint State; minor hairlines under old cabinet tone.

1,000

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Privately purchased from Classical Numismatic Group, NYI January 2014, inv.# 973768.

1792. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the crossing of the Vistula. Dated 1807. Dies by Andrieu and Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on truncation / River Goddess of the Vistula reclining to left among rocks, holding rudder, with aquila in background; DENON · D to lower left, BRENET · F on ground line to left, SIGNIS VLTRA VISTVLAM CONSTITVTIS MDCCCVII. in three lines in exergue. Bramsen 620. 39.29g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

150

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

184


1793. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Medal. Commemorating the Battle of Eylau. Dated 8 February 1807. Dies by Andrieu and Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. DENON DIRT. in two lines below / VICTORIAE MANENTI., Napoléon, in the guise of Diomedes, seated to right on pile of arms, holding sword and Victory on globe; DENON D to outer left, BRENET on ground line to left. BATAILLE DE PREUSS EYLAU VIII. FEVRIER MDCCCVII. in three lines in exergue. Bramsen 628. 35.51g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin; beautiful sapphire blue to tanzanite purple cabinet tone. Rare.

1,000

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Privately purchased from Classical Numismatic Group, NYI January 2014, inv.# 973769.

1794. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the Battle of Eylau. Dated 8 February 1807. Dies by Andrieu and Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. NEAPOLIO IMPERATOR REX., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / VICTORIAE MANENTI., Napoléon, in the guise of Diomedes, seated to right on pile of arms, holding sword and Victory on globe; DENON D to outer left, BRENET on ground line to left. BATAILLE DE PREUSS EYLAU VIII. FEVRIER MDCCCVII. in three lines in exergue. Bramsen 628 var. (obv. legend). 39.30g, 41mm, 12h. Mint State.

150

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1795. France, First Empire. Napoléon I, with Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus, surnamed Cunctator, Æ Medal. Marking Napoléon’s respite at Osterode and likening the Emperor to Fabius Cunctator. 1807. Dies by Andrieu; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON A OSTERODE., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. DENON DIRT. in two lines below truncation / FABIUS CUNCTATOR, bare head of Fabius Cunctator to left; DENON DIRT. below truncation. Bramsen 631. 39.59g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

185


1796. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Medal. Commemorating the Battle of Friedland. Dated 24 June 1807. Dies by Andrieu and Galle. NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / Napoléon standing facing, wearing cloak and sheathing sword, five corpses at feet, inverted torch of Discord to left, olive tree to right; GALLE F. to lower right, BATAILLE DE FRIEDLAND XIV JUIN MDCCCVII. in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 632. 36.11g, 40mm, 12h. Near Mint State; attractive light cabinet tone over lustrous surfaces.

300

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Auktionen Münzhandlung Sonntag, Auction 30, 4 June 2019, lot 142.

1797. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the Battle of Friedland. Dated 24 June 1807. Dies by Andrieu and Galle; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. DENON DIRT. in two lines below / Napoléon standing facing, wearing cloak and sheathing sword, five corpses at feet, inverted torch of Discord to left, olive tree to right; GALLE F. to lower right, BATAILLE DE FRIEDLAND XIV JUIN MDCCCVII. in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 632. 34.77g, 40mm, 12h. Mint State.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1798. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Medal. Commemorating the Battle of Friedland and the Anniversary of Marengo. 1807, dated 14 June, obverse die dated 1806. Dies by Droz and Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI., laureate head to right; DROZ FECIT on neck truncation, DENON DIREXT M.DCCC.VI in two lines below / Victory standing to right, inscribing XIV. JUIN MARINGO FRIEDLAND on shield set on column, olive branch to right; BRENET F. DENON D. in exergue. Bramsen 633. 38.20g, 40mm, 12h. Mint State.

600

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex ANPB Collection of Napoleonic Medals, Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 1664 (old collection ticket included).

186


1799. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the Battle of Friedland and the Anniversary of Marengo. 1807, dated 14 June. Dies by Andrieu and Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / Victory standing to right, inscribing XIV. JUIN MARINGO FRIEDLAND on shield set on column, olive branch to right; BRENET F. DENON D. in exergue. Bramsen 633. 36.12g, 40mm, 12h. Mint State; minor mark on obv..

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1800. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Medal. Commemorating the campaigns of 1806-1807. Dually dated 1806 and 1807. Dies by Andrieu and George; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on truncation / Personifications of Berlin and Warsaw, standing facing with heads to right, and Konigsberg, standing facing with head to left, each holding a key; BERLIN VARSOVIE KOENIGSBERG around, CAMPAGNES DE MDCCCVI ET MDCCCVII. in two lines in exergue, DENON DIR. GEORGE F. across ground line. Bramsen 634. 37.92g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin. Very Rare in silver.

1,000

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex ANPB Collection of Napoleonic Medals, Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 1665 (old collection ticket included).

1801. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the campaigns of 1806-1807. Dually dated 1806 and 1807. Dies by Andrieu and George; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on truncation / Personifications of Berlin and Warsaw, standing facing with heads to right, and Konigsberg, standing facing with head to left, each holding a key; BERLIN VARSOVIE KOENIGSBERG around, CAMPAGNES DE MDCCCVI ET MDCCCVII. in two lines in exergue, DENON DIR. GEORGE F. across ground line. Bramsen 634. 38.40g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

150

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

187


1802. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the conquest of Silesia. Dated 1807. Dies by Andrieu; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. DENON DIRT. in two lines below / Victory seated to left, engraving tablet with sword, crown engraved SILVERBERG at feet, Pax standing behind, looking over her shoulder; to left, column composed of seven crowns engraved GLATZ., KOSEL., NEISSE., SCWEIDNITZ., BRIEG., BRESLAW., and GLOGAW.; ANDRIEU F. to lower left, DENON DIR. to lower right, CONQUÉTE DE LA SILESIE. MDCCCVII. in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 635. 34.58g, 40mm, 12h. Mint State.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1803. France, First Empire. Napoléon I, with Alexander I, Emperor of Russia, and Frederick William III, King of Prussia, AR Medal. Commemorating the peace of Tilsit. Dated 1807. Dies by Andrieu and Droz; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON ALEXANDRE I. F. GUILLAUME III., jugate busts of Napoléon, laureate, Alexander, laureate, and Frederick William, diademed, to right; ANDRIEU F. DENON DIRT. below / NIEMEN., river god Neman reclining to left, resting arm on overflowing urn and holding model of building, olive tree to left; DENON D. DROZ F. to left and right below exergual line, PAIX DE TILSIT M·DCCC·VII· in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 640. 40.41g, 40mm, 6h. Mint State.

800

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex ANPB Collection of Napoleonic Medals, Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 1671 (old collection ticket included).

1804. France, First Empire. Napoléon I, with Alexander I, Emperor of Russia, and Frederick William III, King of Prussia, Æ Medal. Commemorating the peace of Tilsit. Dated 1807. Dies by Andrieu and Droz; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON ALEXANDRE I. F. GUILLAUME III., jugate busts of Napoléon, laureate, Alexander, laureate, and Frederick William, diademed, to right; ANDRIEU F. DENON DIRT. below / NIEMEN., river god Neman reclining to left, resting arm on overflowing urn and holding model of building, olive tree to left; DENON D. DROZ F. to left and right below exergual line, PAIX DE TILSIT M·DCCC·VII· in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 640. 38.05g, 40mm, 6h. Mint State.

150

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

188


1805. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Celebrating the independence of Danzig. Dated 1807. Dies by Andrieu; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / Personification of Danzig, caduceus behind, kneeling to right on left, clasping forearms with and being being crowned by Napoléon standing to left on right, acrostolium behind; ANDRIEU. F. to lower left, DENON. DIR. to lower right, LIBERTAS DANTISCO RESTITVTA. MDCCCVII. in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 652 var. (obv. legend). 39.08g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

150

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

1806. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Medal. Celebrating the independence of Danzig. Dated 1807. Dies by Andrieu; Denon, mintmaster. NEAPOLIO IMPERATOR REX., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. below neck truncation / Personification of Danzig, caduceus behind, kneeling to right on left, clasping forearms with and being being crowned by Napoléon standing to left on right, acrostolium behind; ANDRIEU F. to lower left, DENON DIR. to lower right, LIBERTAS DANTISCO RESTITVTA MDCCCVII in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 652. 37.00g, 41mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin; magnificent iridescent cabinet tone with marine hues on obv. and red-gold colours on rev. Rare.

1,750

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Auctions Münzhandlung Sonntag, Auction 30, 4 June 2019, lot 143.

1807. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Celebrating the creation of the Duchy of Warsaw. Dated 1807. Dies by Andrieu and Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. NEAPOLIO IMPERATOR REX., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. below truncation / PRISCA DECORA RESTITUTA., crown set on throne, sword to left, sceptre to right, OTHO III · BOLESLAO · A MI · NEAPOLIO · FRIDERICO AUG · A · MDCCCVII · in three lines in exergue. Bramsen 653 var. (obverse legend). 35.53g, 40mm, 12h. Mint State.

150

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

189


1808. France, First Empire. Napoléon I, with Frederick Augustus I, King of Saxony, AR Medal. Commemorating Napoleon’s visit to Dresden. Dated 17 July 1807. Dies by Hoeckner. NAPOLEO IMP. GALL. IT. REX HOSPES DRESDAE, bust to right, wearing military attire; HOE. F. in bust truncation, L. XVII. IVL. MDCCCVII. below / FRID. AVGVST. REX SAXONIAE VARSOVIAE DVX, bust to left, wearing military attire; HOECKNER. F. below. Bramsen 654. 27.25g, 41mm, 12h. Near Mint State; attractive old cabinet tone.

300

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Auctions Münzhandlung Sonntag, Auction 30, 4 June 2019, lot 144.

1809. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Medal. Commemorating the creation of the Kingdom of Westphalia. Dated 1807. Dies by Andrieu and Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation, DENON DIR below / INJECIT TANDEM FRENA VAGANTI, nude and laureate figure of Napoléon standing to right, raising arm to control horse galloping to right; ERECTION DU ROYAUME DE WESTPHALIE MDCCCVII. in three lines in exergue, BRENET F. to lower left, DENON D. to lower right. Bramsen 660. 34.00g, 40mm, 12h. Near Mint State.

1,000

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex ANPB Collection of Napoleonic Medals, Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 1681 (old collection ticket included).

1810. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the creation of the Kingdom of Westphalia. Dated 1807. Dies by Andrieu and Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / INJECIT TANDEM FRENA VAGANTI, nude and laureate figure of Napoléon standing to right, raising arm to control horse galloping to right; ERECTION DU ROYAUME DE WESTPHALIE MDCCCVII. in three lines in exergue, BRENET F. to lower left, DENON D. to lower right. Bramsen 660. 35.61g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

190


1811. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Celebrating the marriage of Jérôme-Napoléon Bonaparte, King of Westphalia, to Katharina von Württemberg. Dated 1807. Dies by Andrieu; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / Cupid, standing to right, resting hand on basket of flowers and presenting flower to Hymen, seated to left, holding garland; torch to lower right; ANDRIEU F. DENON D. on exergual line, J. NAPOLEON C. DE WURTEMBERG (radiant N) MDCCCVII. in three lines in exergue. Bramsen 662. 38.25g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

150

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

Ex NGSA 3, 2004

1812. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Medal. Celebrating the marriage of Jérôme-Napoléon Bonaparte, King of Westphalia, to Katharina von Württemberg. Dated 1807. Dies by Andrieu; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP· ET ROI, laureate head to right, ANDRIEU F. on truncation / CATHARINE P. DE WURT. JEROME NAP. ROI WESTPH, Catherine standing to right on left and clasping the hand of Jérôme standing to left on right; prow of ship behind in background on right, ALLIANCE MDCCCVII in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 664. 47.50g, 45mm, 12h. Near Mint State; attractive iridescent cabinet tone. Extremely Rare.

1,000

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Electronic Auction 455, 30 October 2019, lot 506; Ex Hess-Divo AG, Auction 335, 6 December 2018, lot 207; Ex Numismatica Genevensis SA, Auction 3, 30 November 2004, lot 417.

1813. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Medal. Commemorating the victories of 1807. Dated 1807. Dies by Andrieu and Jaley; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on truncation / Eagle with wings spread standing to left on thunderbolt, head to right, being crowned by Victory flying to left above; radiant N in exergue, flanked to left by DENON D.T. in two lines and to right by JALEY F.T. above mintmark and 1807. Bramsen 674. 40.39g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin; previously PCGS graded SP 64. Very Rare in silver.

750

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Heritage World Coin Auctions, NYINC Signature Sale 3061, 7 January 2018, lot 30400; Ex Eric J. Engstrom Collection, Classical Numismatic Group, Electronic Auction 389, 18 January 2017, lot 1355.

191


1814. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the victories of 1807. Dated 1807. Dies by Andrieu and Jaley; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. DENON DIRT. in two lines below truncation / Eagle with wings spread standing to left on thunderbolt, head to right, being crowned by Victory flying to left above; radiant N in exergue, flanked to left by DENON D.T. in two lines and to right by JALEY F.T. above mintmark and 1807. Bramsen 674. 38.19g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

1815. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the completion of the Simplon Road. Dated 1807. Dies by Andrieu and Brenet. NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / Simplon as old man of colossal size, seated facing, legs crossed, in mountain pass through which winds a baggage train; 1807 on side of cliff, BR inscribed to lower left, SIMPLON in exergue. Bramsen 688. 38.66g, 41mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin. Rare.

125

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1816. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the completion of the road from Nice to Rome. Dated 1807. Dies by Andrieu and Gayrard; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / Vibilia reclining to left, head to right, resting elbow on wheel and raising arm, mountains in background; GAYRARD F and DENON DIR to left and right on exergual line, ROUTE DE NICE A ROME MDCCCVII in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 690. 37.38g, 40mm, 12h. Mint State.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

192


1817. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the annexation of Etruria to France. Dated 1808. Dies by Andrieu and Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / Etruria standing to right, presenting attributes of science and art to Napoléon, standing to left, holding long sceptre; BRENET F. to lower left, DENON D. to lower right, REUNION DE L’ETRURIE A LA FRANCE MDCCCVIII. in three lines in exergue. Bramsen 721. 38.37g, 40mm, 12h. Mint State.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1818. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Medal. Commemorating the entry of the French army into Madrid. Dated 4 December 1808. Dies by Andrieu and Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. DENON DIRT. below truncation / PORTE DE ALCALA, facade of the Puerta de Alcalá in Madrid; ENTRÉE DES FRANÇAIS A MADRID LE IV. DECEMBRE MDCCCVIII. in three lines in exergue, BRENET. F. to lower left and DENON. D. to lower right. Bramsen 757. 37.86g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

800

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex ANPB Collection of Napoleonic Medals, Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 1727 (old collection ticket included).

1819. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the entry of the French army into Madrid. Dated 4 December 1808. Dies by Andrieu and Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / PORTE DE ALCALA, facade of the Puerta de Alcalá in Madrid; ENTRÉE DES FRANÇAIS A MADRID LE IV. DECEMBRE MDCCCVIII. in three lines in exergue, BRENET. F. to lower left and DENON. D. to lower right. Bramsen 757. 41.37g, 40mm, 12h. Mint State.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

193


1820. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the entry of the French army into Madrid. Dated 4 December 1808. Dies by Andrieu and Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / PORTE DE ALCALA, facade of the Puerta de Alcalá in Madrid; ENTRÉE DES FRANÇAIS A MADRID LE IV. DECEMBRE MDCCCVIII. in three lines in exergue, BRENET. F. to lower left and DENON. D. to lower right. Bramsen 757. 39.26g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

1821. France, First Empire. Napoléon I, with Hortense de Beauharnais, Queen Consort of Holland, Æ Medal. Commemorating Queen Hortense’s visit to the Paris mint. 1808. Dies by Andrieu. OPTHΣΙΑ ΒΑΣΙΛΙΣΣΑ, diademed head of Queen Hortense to right; AN monogram below / S. M. LA REINE HORTENSE VISITE LA MONNAIE DES MÉDAILLES in four lines. Bramsen 769. 6.15g, 22mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

50

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

1822. France, First Empire. Napoléon I, with Pauline Bonaparte, Princess of Guastalla, Æ Medal. Commemorating Princess Pauline’s visit to the Paris mint. 1808. Dies by Andrieu. ΠΑΥΛΙΝΑ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΥ ΑΔΕΛΦΗ, head of Princess Pauline to left; AN monogram below / ΗΜΩΝ ΚΑΛΗ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΕ, the Three Graces standing, the left and right facing, the middle facing away. Bramsen 770. 6.31g, 22mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

50

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

194


1823. France, First Empire. Napoléon I, with Caroline Bonaparte, Queen Consort of Naples, AR Medal. Commemorating Queen Caroline’s visit to the Paris mint. 1808. Dies by Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. ΒΑΣΙΛΙΣΣΑ ΚΑΡΟΛΙΝΗ, diademed bust of Queen Caroline to right, myrtle branch to left and rose to right; BP below / Man-headed bull standing to right and crowned by Victory above flying to right; AΠΗ above, ΔΕΝ between bull’s legs, ΝΕΟΠΟΛΙΤΩΝ in exergue. Bramsen 772. 6.56g, 23mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

250

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex ANPB Collection of Napoleonic Medals, Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 2142 (old collection ticket included).

1824. France, First Empire. Napoléon I, with Caroline Bonaparte, Queen Consort of Naples, Æ Medal. Commemorating Queen Caroline’s visit to the Paris mint. 1808. Dies by Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. ΒΑΣΙΛΙΣΣΑ ΚΑΡΟΛΙΝΗ, diademed bust of Queen Caroline to right, myrtle branch to left and rose to right; BP below / Man-headed bull standing to right and crowned by Victory above flying to right; AΠΗ above, ΔΕΝ between bull’s legs, ΝΕΟΠΟΛΙΤΩΝ in exergue. Bramsen 772. 5.96g, 22mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

1825. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Medal. Bearing the name of the Imprimerie Impériale. Dated 24 March 1809. Dies by Andrieu. NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. below neck truncation / JMPRIMERIE IMPÉRIALE. DÉCRET DU XXIV. MARS M. DCCC. IX. in four lines within wreath composed of olive branch on left and oak branch on right. Bramsen 840. 16.59g, 32mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin. Rare.

500

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex WAG Online oHG, Auction 82, 14 January 2018, lot 176.

195


1826. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Medal. Commemorating Austria’s violation of the Treaty of Pressburg and the Battles of Abensberg and Eckmühl. Triply dated 9, 20 & 22 April 1809. Dies by Andrieu and Brenet, Denon; mintmaster. Tetrastyle temple with TEMPLVM JANI on architrave, triplefaced head of Janus atop, doors broken; TRAITÉ DE PRESBOURG ROMPU PAR L’AUTRICHE in two lines in exergue, IX AVRIL MDCCCIX. below, ANDRIEU F. to left, DENON DIR. to right / Napoléon standing facing, head to right, arms outstretched, before two large piles of arms and armour; ABENSBURG (star) ECKMUHL above, BATAILLES DES XX ET XXII. AVRIL MDCCCIX. XL. M. PRISONNIERS in three lines in exergue, DENON D to lower left, BRENET F to lower right. Bramsen 844. 39.08g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

800

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 1761.

1827. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating Austria’s violation of the Treaty of Pressburg and the Battles of Abensberg and Eckmühl. Triply dated 9, 20 & 22 April 1809. Dies by Andrieu and Brenet, Denon; mintmaster. Tetrastyle temple with TEMPLVM JANI on architrave, triplefaced head of Janus atop, doors broken; TRAITÉ DE PRESBOURG ROMPU PAR L’AUTRICHE in two lines in exergue, IX AVRIL MDCCCIX. below, ANDRIEU F. to left, DENON DIR. to right / Napoléon standing facing, head to right, arms outstretched, before two large piles of arms and armour; ABENSBURG (star) ECKMUHL above, BATAILLES DES XX ET XXII. AVRIL MDCCCIX. XL. M. PRISONNIERS in three lines in exergue, DENON D to lower left, BRENET F to lower right. Bramsen 844. 35.96g, 40mm, 12h. Mint State; exquisitely detailed.

150

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

1828. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the victory at Ratisbon. Dated 1809. Dies by Manfredini and Vassallo. NAPOLEO GALLOR. IMP. ITAL. REX PROTECT. FOEDERAT. RHEN., head to left, thunderbolt behind; H VASSALLO F below / AGGRESSVS MAGNVM RESCINDERE COELVM, Enceladus crushed under Mount Etna; L. M. F. on ground line to left, AVSTRIACIS FVLMINE DEIECTIS MDCCCIX in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 846. 30.94g, 41mm, 12h. Near Mint State.

200

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 1764.

196


Ex Lanz 79, 1996

1829. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Medal. Commemorating Napoléon’s entrance into Vienna. Dually dated 13 April and 13 May 1809. Dies by Andrieu; Denon, mintmaster. The Porte Saint-Martin in Paris, PORTE ST. MARTIN above; L’EMPEREUR PART DE PARIS LE XIII AVRIL MDCCCIX in three lines in exergue, ANDRIEU F. to left, DENON DIR. to right / The Porte De Carinthie into Vienna, PORTE DE CARINTHIE above; L’EMPEREUR ENTRE A VIENNE LE XIII MAI MDCCCIX in two lines in exergue, ANDRIEU F. DENON DIR. below. Bramsen 847. 38.90g, 40mm, 12h. Near Mint State; light hairlines, attractive iridescent cabinet tone. A superb architectural type.

750

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Eberhard Link Collection, Fritz Rudolf Künker GmbH & Co. KG, Auction 327, 8 October 2019, lot 4210; Ex Numismatik Lanz, Auction 79, 26 November 1996, lot 1047.

1830. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Medal. Commemorating Napoléon’s entrance into Vienna. Dually dated 13 April and 13 May 1809. Dies by Andrieu; Denon, mintmaster. The Porte Saint-Martin in Paris, PORTE ST. MARTIN above; L’EMPEREUR PART DE PARIS LE XIII AVRIL MDCCCIX in three lines in exergue, ANDRIEU F. to left, DENON DIR. to right / The Porte De Carinthie into Vienna, PORTE DE CARINTHIE above; L’EMPEREUR ENTRE A VIENNE LE XIII MAI MDCCCIX in two lines in exergue, ANDRIEU F. DENON DIR. below. Bramsen 847. 37.70g, 40mm, 12h. Mint State; attractive iridescent old cabinet tone. A superb architectural type.

750

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 1765.

1831. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating Napoléon’s entrance into Vienna. Dually dated 13 April and 13 May 1809. Dies by Andrieu; Denon, mintmaster. The porte Saint-Martin in Paris, PORTE ST. MARTIN above; L’EMPEREUR PART DE PARIS LE XIII AVRIL MDCCCIX. in three lines in exergue, ANDRIEU F. to left, DENON DIR. to right / The Porte De Carinthie into Vienna, PORTE DE CARINTHIE above; L’EMPEREUR ENTRE A VIENNE LE XIII MAI MDCCCIX in two lines in exergue, ANDRIEU F. DENON DIR. below. Bramsen 847. 34.61g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

197


1832. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Medal. Commemorating the annexation of Rome to France. Dated 1809. Dies by Andrieu; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / Tiber reclining to left, holding rudder and cornucopiae, she-wolf and baby to left; view of tetrastyle Temple of Jupiter Capitolinus on the Capitoline in Rome in background, eagle flying to left on thunderbolt above; ANDRIEU F. and DENON D inscribed on exergual line, AQVILA REDVX MDCCCIX. in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 848. 38.23g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

1,200

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 1768.

1833. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the annexation of Rome to France. Dated 1809. Dies by Andrieu; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / Tiber reclining to left, holding rudder and cornucopiae, she-wolf and baby to left; view of tetrastyle Temple of Jupiter Capitolinus on the Capitoline in Rome in background, eagle flying to left on thunderbolt above; ANDRIEU F. and DENON D inscribed on exergual line, AQVILA REDVX MDCCCIX. in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 848. 36.98g, 41mm, 12h. Mint State.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1834. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the annexation of Rome to France. Dated 1809. Dies by Andrieu and Depaulis; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / ROME PARIS, jugate busts of Rome, draped and wearing helmet surmounted by wolf suckling twins, and Paris, draped and wearing galley-shaped headdress; DEPAULIS F. on bust truncation of Paris, DENON. D. MDCCCIX below. Bramsen 849. 42.55g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

198


1835. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the annexation of Rome to France. Dated 1809. Dies by Andrieu and Depaulis; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / ROME PARIS, jugate busts of Rome, draped and wearing helmet surmounted by wolf suckling twins, and Paris, draped and wearing galley-shaped headdress; DEPAULIS F. on bust truncation of Paris, DENON. D. MDCCCIX below. Bramsen 849. 43.30g, 40mm, 12h. Mint State.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1836. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the Battle of Raab. 1809. Dies by Andrieu and Dubois; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / River god Raab reclining to left, head facing, resting arm on overflowing urn and holding tablet; aquila in background; LES AIGLES FRANCAISES AU DELA DU RAAB. M.DCCCIX. in three lines in exergue, DUBOIS. F. to lower left, DENON. D. to lower right. Bramsen 854. 38.31g, 41mm, 12h. Mint State; untouched surfaces.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1837. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Medal. Commemorating the Battle of Essling and the Crossing of the Danube. Dually dated 22 May and 5 July 1809. Dies by Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. DANVVIVS PONTEM INDIGNATVS, river god Rhine rising to right from river, head to left, destroying bridge and boats; aquilae on bridge, cannon to left; PROELIVM AD ESLINGAM XXII. MAII MDCCCIX. in two lines in exergue / ITERVM IBIDEM, soldiers marching to left across bridge; victory flying to left above, holding palm and crowing soldiers with wreath; TRAIECTVS V. IVLII MDCCCIX. in two lines in exergue, BRENET F. to outer left, DENON D to outer right. Bramsen 859. 38.86g, 41mm, 12h. Mint State; highly lustrous with vivid iridescent toning. Very Rare in silver. From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Westfälische Auktionsgesellschaft, Auction 78, 11 September 2017, lot 1399.

199

1,000


1838. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the Battle of Essling and the Crossing of the Danube. Dually dated 22 May and 5 July 1809. Dies by Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. DANVVIVS PONTEM INDIGNATVS, river god Rhine rising to right from river, head to left, destroying bridge and boats; aquilae on bridge, cannon to left; PROELIVM AD ESLINGAM XXII. MAII MDCCCIX. in two lines in exergue / ITERVM IBIDEM, soldiers marching to left across bridge; victory flying to left above, holding palm and crowing soldiers with wreath; TRAIECTVS V. IVLII MDCCCIX. in two lines in exergue, BRENET F. to outer left, DENON D to outer right. Bramsen 859. 31.31g, 41mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin; beautiful tanzanite purple iridescence.

200

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1839. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the Battle of Wagram. Dated 6 July 1809. Dies by Andrieu and Galle; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / Hercules standing to left, wearing lion skin, with arm around Victory holding wreath and palm frond, raising club to menace fallen soldier, holding shield, to lower left; BATAILLE DE WAGRAM. VI JUILLET MDCCCIX. in two lines in exergue, DENON D to lower left, GALLE F to lower right. Bramsen 860. 36.52g, 41mm, 12h. Mint State; a lively and dynamic reverse scene.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

A Wonderful Composition

1840. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Medal. Commemorating the opening of the Canal de l’Ourcq. Dated 15 August 1809. Dies by Andrieu; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation, DENO[N] DI[R]. below / Paris seated facing on prow, holding cornucopiae and extending other arm; nymph standing to right on left, emptying urn inscribed VRCA; nymph kneeling to left on right, emptying urn inscribed SEQVANA; ANDRIEU F. in lower left field, DENON D. in lower right; VRCA PARISIOS DEDVCTA. XV AVGVSTI MDCCCIX. in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 868. 38.95g, 40mm, 12h. Near Mint State; minor edge contact at 12h, tiny rectangular punch on edge at 6h, magnificent iridescent cabinet tone. From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Auktionen Münzhandlung Sonntag, Auction 30, 4 June 2019, lot 146.

200

1,500


1841. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the opening of the Canal de l’Ourcq. Dated 15 August 1809. Dies by Andrieu; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / Paris seated facing on prow, holding cornucopiae and extending other arm; nymph standing to right on left, emptying urn inscribed VRCA; nymph kneeling to left on right, emptying urn inscribed SEQVANA; ANDRIEU F. in lower left field, DENON D. in lower right, VRCA PARISIOS DEDVCTA. XV AVGVSTI MDCCCIX. in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 868. 39.00g, 40mm, 12h. Near Mint State.

125

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1842. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Medal. Commemorating the English attack on Antwerp and the stay of Napoléon in Schoenbrünn in 1809. Dated 1809. Dies by Domard and Depaulis; Denon, mintmaster. JUPITER STATOR, statue of Jupiter Stator enthroned facing, holding long sceptre and thunderbolt; NAPOLEON A SCHOENBRUNN MDCCCIX in two lines in exergue, DENON D. to lower left, DOMBARD F. to lower right / Personification of Antwerp standing to right, holding inverted spear and winged caduceus, resting foot on ornamental prow; in right field, three towers surmounted by hand; ANVERS ATTAQUEE PAR LES ANGLAIS. M.D.CCCIX in three lines in exergue, DENON. D to lower left, DEPAULIS. F. to lower right. Bramsen 870. 41.57g, 41mm, 12h. Mint State. Very Rare.

1,000

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Westfälische Auktionsgesellschaft, Auction 78, 11 September 2017, lot 1400.

1843. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commmemorating the English attack on Antwerp and the stay of Napoléon in Schoenbrünn in 1809. Dated 1809. Dies by Domard and Depaulis; Denon, mintmaster. JUPITER STATOR, statue of Jupiter Stator enthroned facing, holding long sceptre and thunderbolt; NAPOLEON A SCHOENBRUNN MDCCCIX in two lines in exergue, DENON D. to lower left, DOMARD F. to lower right / Personification of Antwerp standing to right, holding inverted spear and winged caduceus, resting foot on ornamental prow; in right field, three towers surmounted by hand; ANVERS ATTAQUEE PAR LES ANGLAIS M.D.CCCIX in three lines in exergue, DENON. D to lower left, DEPAULIS. F. to lower right. Bramsen 870. 35.17g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

201


1844. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Medal. Commemorating the Treaty of Vienna. Dated 1809. Dies by Andrieu; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. DENON DIRT. in two lines below neck truncation / Napoléon standing facing, head to left, nude but for cloak over shoulder, holding olive branch over altar decorated with eagle and griffin footers on left and setting fire to pile of arms on right; ANDRIEU F. D. D. to left; PAIX DE VIENNE MDCCCIX in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 876. 36.80g, 40mm, 12h. Mint State; minor edge contact at 11h, attractive golden iridescence. Very Rare.

1,500

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Eberhard Link Collection, Fritz Rudolf Künker GmbH & Co. KG, Auction 327, 8 October 2019, lot 4211; Ex Dr. Claus W. Hild, Auction 58, 19 January 1991, lot 983.

1845. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the Treaty of Vienna. Dated 1809. Dies by Andrieu; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / Napoléon standing facing, head to left, nude but for cloak over shoulder, holding olive branch over altar decorated with eagle and griffin footers on left and setting fire to pile of arms on right; ANDRIEU F. D. D. to left; PAIX DE VIENNE MDCCCIX in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 876. 37.01g, 41mm, 12h. Fleur de Coin.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1846. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the conquest of Illyria. Dated 1809. Dies by Andrieu and Depaulis. NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / Cow standing to right and looking back at suckling calf standing to left, club above; CONQUÊTE DE L’ILLYRIE M.DCCCIX. in two lines in exergue, DEPAULIS F. DENON D. below. Bramsen 879. 42.54g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

150

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

202


1847. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the conquest of Illyria. Dated 1809. Dies by Andrieu and Depaulis. NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / Cow standing to right and looking back at suckling calf standing to left, club above; CONQUÊTE DE L’ILLYRIE M.DCCCIX. in two lines in exergue, DEPAULIS F. DENON D. below. Bramsen 879. 42.96g, 41mm, 12h. Mint State; reverse design in high relief.

150

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1848. France, First Empire. Napoléon I, with Frederick Augustus I, King of Saxony, Æ Medal. Commemorating King Frederick Augustus’ visit to the Paris Mint. Dated December 1809. Dies by Andrieu; Denon, mintmaster. FREDERIC AUGUSTE ROI DE SAXE., head of King Frederick Augustus to right; ANDRIEU F. DENON D. below / S. M. LE ROI DE SAXE VISITE LA MONNAIE DES MÉDAILLES EN DÉCEMBRE MDCCCIX. Bramsen 883. 38.00g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

75

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

1849. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the formation of the Banque de France. Dated 1809. Dies by Droz. NAPOLEON EMPEREUR ET ROI., laureate head to right; J. P. DROZ FECIT AN 1809 in two lines below truncation / Female figure, seated on throne to left, hands medal to old man standing to right, whom Mercury, standing facing between and holding caduceus, presents to her; dog at feet to left, barrels and sacks with coins spilling out at feet to right; J. P. DROZ. F. to left on ground line. Bramsen 918. 168.71g, 68mm, 12h. Near Mint State; minor rim contact marks.

300

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Heritage World Coin Auctions, NYINC Signature Sale 3063, 16 January 2018, lot 34275.

203


1850. France, First Empire. Napoléon I, with Maximilian I Joseph, King of Bavaria, and Caroline, Queen Consort of Bavaria, Æ Medal. Commemorating King Maximilian I Joseph and Queen Caroline’s visit to the Paris Mint. Dated February 1810. Dies by Andrieu; Denon, mintmaster. Jugate busts of King Maximilian I Joseph and Queen Caroline, diademed, draped and wearing necklace, to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation, DENON DIR. below / LL. MM. LE ROI ET LA REINE DE BAVIERE VISITENT LA MONNAIE DES MÉDAILLES EN FEVRIER MDCCCX. in seven lines. Bramsen 939. 39.28g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

75

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

1851. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Celebrating the marriage of Napoléon and Marie-Louise. Dated 11 March 1810. NAPOLEONIS GALL. IMP. ET M. LVDOV. FRANC. A. IMP. F. A. A., two lit torches joined by a fillet; FELICIBVS NVPTIIS in two lines in exergue / VOTA PVBLICA in two lines within wreath composed of palm branch to left and rose branch to right, star above; VINDOB. XI. MART. MDCCCX. below. Bramsen 943. 8.23g, 30mm, 12h. Mint State.

50

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1852. France, First Empire. Napoléon I, with Marie-Louise, Æ Medal. Celebrating the marriage of Napoléon and Marie-Louise. Dated 1 April 1810. Dies by Andrieu and Jouannin; Denon, mintmaster. Jugate busts of Napoléon, laureate, and Marie-Louise, diademed, to right; ANDRIEU F. DENON D. below / NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI. M. LOUISE D’AUTRICHE., Napoléon standing facing, head to right, clasping hands with Marie-Louise standing to left; lit altar decorated with crossed bow, quiver, and torch to left; JOUANNIN F inscribed on base of altar; I AVRIL MDCCCX. DENON D in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 952. 43.27g, 41mm, 12h. Mint State.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

204


1853. France, First Empire. Napoléon I, with Marie-Louise, Æ Medal. Celebrating the marriage of Napoléon and Marie-Louise. Dated 1810. Dies by Andrieu and Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. Jugate heads of Napoléon, laureate, and Marie-Louise, diademed, to right; ANDRIEU F. below neck truncation / NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI M. LOUISE D’AUTRICHE, Napoléon standing facing, head to right, clasping hands with Marie-Louise standing to left; lit altar decorated with crossed bow, quiver, and torch to left; MDCCCX. in exergue, BRENET F. to lower left and DENON D. to lower right. Bramsen 954. 20.92g, 32mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

3x

3x

1854. France, First Empire. Napoléon I, with Marie-Louise, Æ Medal. Celebrating the marriage of Napoléon and Marie-Louise. Dated 1810. Dies by Andrieu and Galle. Jugate heads of Napoléon, laureate, and Marie Louise, diademed and with slight drapery, to right; ANDRIEU F. below truncation / NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI M. LOUISE D’AUTRICHE, Napoléon standing facing, head to right, clasping hands with Marie-Louise standing to left; lit altar decorated with crossed bow, quiver, and torch to left; GALLE F at base of altar, 1810 in exergue. Bramsen 956. 2.27g, 15mm, 12h. Mint State.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

3x

3x

1855. France, First Empire. Napoléon I, with Marie-Louise, Æ Medal. Celebrating the marriage of Napoléon and Marie-Louise. Dated 1810. Dies by Andrieu. Jugate heads of Napoléon, laureate, and Marie Louise, diademed and with slight drapery, to right; ANDRIEU F. below truncation / Putto walking to left, carrying thunderbolt on his back; MDCCCX in exergue. Bramsen 959. 2.56g, 15mm, 12h. Mint State.

75

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

205


1856. France, First Empire. Napoléon I, with Marie-Louise, Æ Medal. Celebrating the marriage of Napoléon and Marie-Louise. Dated 1 April 1810. Dies by Mercié. NEAPOLIO v MAGNVS v IMP v ET MARIA v LVDOVICA v AVSTR, jugate heads of Napoleon, laureate, and Marie-Louise, diademed, to left, within flower wreath topped by star; lion to left below, MERCIÉ FT. LUG on neck truncation of bust of Napoléon / OB v FELICITATEM HYMENAEI v AVG, Lyon standing to right, inscribing VOTA LVG onto shield set on altar; MERCIÉ SCULPT. LUGDUNI on ground line, CONSILII. MVNICIP. LVG IVSSV. PERCVSSVM KAL. APR. M.D.CCC.X. in three lines in exergue. Bramsen 960. 56.93g, 49mm, 12h. Mint State; attractive light iridescent cabinet tone.

250

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Stack’s Bowers and Ponterio NYINC Auction, 16 January 2018, lot 22556.

1857. France, First Empire. Napoléon I, with Marie-Louise, AR Medal. Celebrating the marriage of Napoléon and Marie-Louise. Dated 1810. Dies by Manfredini. NAPOLEO M. I. ET R. AUG. MARIA ALOUSIA I. ET R. AUG., jugate busts of Napoléon, wearing iron crown of Lombardy, and MarieLouise, diademed, to right; L. MANFREDINI F. below / SAEVUM PROCUL MARTEM FELIX TEDA RELEGAT. (sic), Hymen advancing to left and using torch to repel Mars, holding reverted spear; L. M. F. to right on ground line, A. MDCCCX in exergue. Bramsen 961. 44.04g, 42mm, 12h. Mint State.

600

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 1848.

1858. France, First Empire. Napoléon I, with Marie-Louise, Æ Medal. Celebrating the marriage of Napoléon and Marie-Louise. Dated 1810. Dies by Manfredini. NAPOLEO M. I. ET R. AUG. MARIA ALOUSIA I. ET R. AUG., jugate busts of Napoléon, wearing iron crown of Lombardy, and MarieLouise, diademed, to right; L. MANFREDINI F. below / SAEVUM PROCUL MARTEM FELIX TEDA RELEGAT. (sic), Hymen advancing to left and using torch to repel Mars, holding reverted spear; L. M. F. to right on ground line, A. MDCCCX in exergue. Bramsen 961. 39.88g, 43mm, 12h. Near Mint State; some surface marks.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

206


1859. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Memorialising Jean Lannes, Duc de Montebello. Triply dated 22 May 1809, 3 January 1810 and 6 July 1810. Dies by Galle; Denon, mintmaster. NEAPOLIO IMPERATOR., laureate head to left; GALLE FECIT. below / NAPOLEON A LA MEMOIRE DU DUC DE MONTEBELLO MORT GLORIEUSEMENT AUX CHAMPS D’ESSLING LE XXII. MAI M.DCCC.IX. POMPE FUNEBRE DANS LES BASILIQUES DES INVALIDES ET DE STE GENEVIEVE ORDONNEE LE III. JANVIER M.DCCC.X. PRESIDEE PAR S. A. S. LE PRINCE ARCHI-CHANCELIER DE L’EMPIRE DUC DE PARME CELEBREE PAR LES SOINS DE LL.EE. LE DUC DE FELTRE MINISTRE DE LA GUERRE LE COMTE BIGOT DE PREAMENEU MINISTRE DES CULTES LE VI. JUILLET M.DCCC.X. in 20 lines. Bramsen 971. 142.78g, 68mm, 12h. Mint State; light scratch to rev. field.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1860. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Memorialising the statue of Desaix in the Place de Victoire. Dated 4 August 1810. Dies by Andrieu and Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / Heroic statue of Desaix facing, holding sword and raising arm, with aquila to left, head of Sphinx and obelisk behind and fallen obelisk at feet; A DESAIX IV AOUT MDCCCX. in two lines in exergue, BRENET F. to lower left, DENON D. to lower right. Bramsen 976. 38.12g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

150

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

1861. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the orphans of the Légion d’Honneur. Dated 1810. Dies by Andrieu and Depaulis; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / Orphan seated to right in front of grave, holding book in lap, branch decorated with wreath above, basket with sewing supplies to right; ORPHELINES DE LA LÉGION D’HONNEUR MDCCCX in three lines in exergue, DENON. D. to left, DEPAULIS. F. to right. Bramsen 980. 36.32g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin; beautiful romanticising imagery on reverse.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

207


Very Rare

1862. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Octagonal Medal. Bearing the monograph of Paul-Henri Marron, President of the Paris Consistorium. 1810. Dies by Droz. NAPOLEON EMPEREUR ET ROI, laureate head to left; DROZ F. below neck truncation / PHM monograph within oval cartouche surrounded by olive branch to left and oak branch to right, surmounted by lamp and with medal of the Legion d’Honneur suspended. Bramsen 1061. 18.31g, 33mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin; highly attractive old cabinet tone with marine hues dominating the obv. and red-gold, violet and blue on the rev. Very Rare in silver. From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Auktionen Münzhandlung Sonntag, Auction 30, 4 June 2019, lot 148.

150

1863. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Medal. Bearing the name of the Community of Master Bakers of Paris. 1810. NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate and draped bust to right / SAINT HONORE., Saint Honorius standing facing, holding crook and blessing with other hand; COMMUNAUTÉ DES MAITRES BOULANGERS DE LA VILLE DE PARIS in two lines below. Bramsen 1077. 8.26g, 31mm, 12h. Good Extremely Fine; attractive iridescent cabinet tone. Very Rare.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Auktionen Münzhandlung Sonntag, Auction 30, 4 June 2019, lot 149.

1864. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Octagonal Medal. Commemorating the formation of the Wine Merchants of Paris. Dated 1 January 1811. Dies by Desboufs. NAPOLEON EMP ET ROI, laureate head to right; DESBOUFS F. below neck truncation / COMMERCE DE VIN DE LA VILLE DE PARIS, bunch of grapes within crown of vine leaves; FORMATION DU I JR 1811 in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 1089. 17.19g, 34mm, 12h. Near Mint State; attractive iridescent old cabinet one. Rare.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire.; Ex Auktionen Münzhandlung Sonntag, Auction 30, 4 June 2019, lot 150.

208


1865. France, First Empire. Napoléon I, with Marie-Louise and Napoléon II, Æ Medal. Commemorating the birth of Napoléon II, the King of Rome. Dated 20 March 1811. Dies by Andrieu; Denon, mintmaster. Jugate heads of Napoléon, laureate, and Marie-Louise, diademed, to right; ANDRIEU F. DENON D. below / NAPOLEON FRANÇOIS JOSEPH CHARLES ROI DE ROME, bust of the infant Napoléon II to left; ANDRIEU F. on truncation, XX MARS MDCCCXI. in exergue. Bramsen 1091. 42.53g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

2x

2x

1866. France, First Empire. Napoléon I, with Marie-Louise and Napoléon II, Æ Medal. Commemorating the birth of Napoléon II, the King of Rome. Dated 20 March 1811. Dies by Andrieu and Galle. Jugate heads of Napoléon, laureate, and Marie-Louise, draped and diademed, to right; ANDRIEU F. below / NAPOLEON FRANÇOIS JOSEPH CHARLES ROI DE ROME, bust of the infant Napoléon II to left; ANDRIEU F. on truncation, XX MARS MDCCCXI. in exergue. Bramsen 1092. 2.29g, 15mm, 12h. Near Mint State.

50

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

2x

2x

1867. France, First Empire. Napoléon I, with Napoléon II, AR Medal. Commemorating the birth of Napoléon II, the King of Rome. Dated 20 March 1811. Dies by Tiolier. NAPOLEON P. J. C. ROI DE ROME (sic), bust of the infant Napoléon II to left; GALLE on bust truncation / VINGT MARS, she-wolf standing to right and suckling an infant; 1811 in exergue, N. TIOLIER. below. Bramsen 1094. 3.32g, 16mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. Very Rare.

75

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

209


1868. France, First Empire. Napoléon I, with Marie-Louise and Napoléon II, Æ Medal. Commemorating the birth of Napoléon II, the King of Rome. Dually dated 20 March 1811 and 1840. Dies by Andrieu and Jouannin; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON FRANÇOIS JOSEPH CHARLES ROI DE ROME, bust of the infant Napoléon II to left; ANDRIEU F. on truncation, XX MARS MDCCCXI. in exergue / NAISSANCE DU ROI DE ROME, Marie-Louise, in the guise of a Roman mother, standing to right, holding infant Napoléon II; DENON. D to lower left, JOUANNIN to lower right, MDCCCXL in exergue. Bramsen 1099. 44.48g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

1869. France, First Empire. Napoléon I, with Marie-Louise and Napoléon II, Æ Medal. Commemorating the birth of Napoléon II, the King of Rome. Dated 20 March 1811. Dies by Andrieu. Jugate heads of Napoléon, laureate, and Marie-Louise, diademed, to right; ANDRIEU F. below / NAPOLEON FRANÇOIS JOSEPH CHARLES ROI DE ROME, bare bust of the infant Napoléon II to left; ANDRIEU F. on truncation, XX MARS MDCCCXI. in exergue. Bramsen 1100. 19.92g, 32mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

50

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

2x

2x

1870. France, First Empire. Napoléon I, with Marie-Louise and Napoléon II, AR Medal. Commemorating the birth of Napoléon II, the King of Rome. 1811. Dies by Andrieu. Jugate busts of Napoléon I, laureate, and Marie-Louise, diademed and draped, to right; ANDRIEU F. below / NAPOLEON F. J. C. ROI DE ROME, bust of the infant Napoléon II to left; ANDRIEU on bust truncation. Bramsen 1101 var. (obv. busts to left). 1.93g, 15mm, 12h. Mint State; beautiful old cabinet tone.

75

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

210


1871. France, First Empire. Napoléon I, with Napoléon II, AR Medal. Commemorating the birth of Napoléon II, the King of Rome. Dually dated 1809 and 20 March 1811. XX MARS MDCCCXI., bust of the infant Napoléon II to right, wearing infant’s gown and cap / PARIS ROME, jugate busts of Paris, draped and wearing galley-shaped headdress, and Rome, draped and wearing helmet surmounted by wolf suckling twins; MDCCCIX below. Bramsen 1102. 3.89g, 19mm, 12h. Near Mint State; attractive old cabinet tone, a sentimental and personal portrait of the infant King of Rome.

75

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1872. France, First Empire. Napoléon I, with Napoléon II, Æ Medal. Commemorating the baptism of Napoléon II, King of Rome. 1811. Dies by Andrieu; Denon, mintmaster. Napoléon standing to left in full regalia, raising nude infant Napoléon II in arms over font set with olive branch, vessel, and small box, gospel at base; griffin throne decorated with laureate N in right field; ANDRIEU FECIT. to outer left; BAPTEME DU ROI DE ROME M.DCCC. XI in two lines in exergue / A L’EMPEREUR LES BONNES VILLES DE L’EMPIRE in three lines; 49 crowns bearing names of French cities around. Bramsen 1125. 145.29g, 68mm, 12h. Mint State; scratches to reverse field.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1873. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Prize medal of the Athénée du Vaucluse. Dated 1811. Dies by Andrieu. G. DE STASSART PRÉSIDENT DE L’ATHÉNÉE DE VAUCLUSE A F. PETRARQUE, oak wreath surrounding an empty field; M.DCCC.XI below / River-goddess of the Sorgue reclining to right and leaning arm on jug emptying water into river flowing beneath; two wreaths set on plinth to left, against which rests a lyre; behind, cliffs of Fontaine de Vaucluse; ANDRIEU F. inscribed on rock to lower left, MUSIS ARTIBUS ARVIS M. DCCC. XI in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 1144. 30.53g, 42mm, 12h. Near Mint State; some minor surface marks, beautiful gold, aquamarine and sapphire blue iridescent tones.

75

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique. This prize medal of the Athénée du Vaucluse, founded in 1802, commemorates its president, the Dutch-Belgian politician Goswin Joseph Augustin Baron de Stassart, who was administrator of the department of Vaucluse under Napoléon from 1810. De Stassart in turn dedicated the medal to Petrarch, who lived in Fontaine de Vaucluse for a while in his 20s. The imagery of the Sorgue on the reverse of this medal references the spring, overlooked by a sheer cliff, from which the town takes its name.

211


1874. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the capture of Vilnius. Dated 28 June 1812. Dies by Andrieu; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / Napoléon standing to left, receiving sword and shield from Polish soldiers standing to right; DENON DIR. to outer left, ANDRIEU F. to outer right; PRISE DE WILNA XXVIII. JUIN MDCCCXII. in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 1156. 39.07g, 41mm, 12h. Mint State; wonderfully detailed reverse.

150

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

Extremely Rare

1875. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Medal. Commemorating the French Army at the Dniepr. Dated 1812. Dies by Andrieu and Brandt; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / Borysthenes seated to left on rocks, resting elbow on overflowing urn, reeds behind, aquila in background to right; DENON. D. to lower left, BRANDT. F. to lower right; L’AIGLE FRANÇAISE SUR LE BORYSTHÈNE. M. DCCCXII. in three lines in exergue. Bramsen 1158. 38.20g, 40mm, 12h. Mint State; highly attractive iridescent toning. Extremely Rare in silver.

1,750

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Auktionen Münzhandlung Sonntag, Auction 30, 4 June 2019, lot 151.

1876. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the French Army at the Dniepr. Dated 1812. Dies by Andrieu and Brandt; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / Borysthenes seated to left on rocks, resting left elbow on overflowing urn, reeds behind, aquila in background; DENON. D. to lower left, BRANDT. F. to lower right; L’AIGLE FRANÇAISE SUR LE BORYSTHÈNE M. DCCCXII. in three lines in exergue. Bramsen 1158. 38.07g, 41mm, 12h. Mint State.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

212


1877. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the Battle of Moscow. Dated 7 September 1812. Dies by Andrieu and Jeuffroy; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / French Hussar riding to right, raising sword and trampling two fleeing Russian soldiers; two cannons in background; JEUFFROY F. to lower left, DENON DIR. to lower right; BATAILLE DE LA MOSKOWA VII SEPTEMBRE M.DCCCXII. in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 1162. 37.93g, 41mm, 12h. Near Mint State.

200

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1878. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the Battle of Moscow. Dated 7 September 1812. Dies by Droz. NAPOLEON EMPEREUR ET ROI., laureate head to right; DROZ F. below truncation / Eagle flying to right with thunderbolt above Hercules fighting two Giants with club, pile of bodies at feet; BATAILLE DE LA MOSKOWA 7 SEPTEMBRE 1812 in two lines in exergue, I. P. DROZ. F. to lower left. Bramsen 1163. 75.26g, 55mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

250

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex ANPB Collection of Napoleonic Medals, Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 1921 (old collection ticket included).

Intricate Architectural Type

1879. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Celebrating the entry of Napoléon into Moscow. Dated 14 September 1812. Dies by Andrieu and Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / ENTRÉE A MOSCOU, view of the Kremlin; BR. F to left, DE. D to right; XIV. SEPTEMBRE MDCCCXII in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 1164. 38.65g, 41mm, 12h. Mint State; wonderfully intricate architectural type.

250

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

213


Eagle of France on the Volga

1880. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the Eagle of France on the Volga. Dated 1812. Dies by Andrieu and Michaut; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / Personification of the Volga rising onto river bank, fleeing to right from French aquila on shore to left, sturgeon in water; DENON D. to left, MICHAUT. F. to right; L’AIGLE FRANÇAISE SUR LE WOLGA. M.DCCCXII. in three lines in exergue. Bramsen 1166. 37.28g, 41mm, 12h. Fleur de Coin.

150

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1881. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Medal. Commemorating the retreat of the French Army from Russia. Dated November 1812. Dies by Andrieu and Galle; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / French soldier retreating to right, surrounded by fallen horse and burning supplies, being pursued by airborn Boreas, blowing wind bag; DENON D. to outer left, GALLE F. to outer right; RETRAITE DE L’ARMEE. NOVEMBRE. MDCCCXII. in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 1168. 39.62g, 40mm, 12h. Mint State. Very Rare.

1,000

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Fritz Rudolf Künker GmbH & Co. KG, Auction 247, 13 March 2014, lot 5199.

1882. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the retreat of the French Army from Russia. Dated November 1812. Dies by Andrieu and Galle; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / French soldier retreating to right, surrounded by fallen horse and burning supplies, being pursued by airborn Boreas, blowing wind bag; DENON D. to outer left, GALLE F. to outer right; RETRAITE DE L’ARMEE. NOVEMBRE. MDCCCXII. in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 1168. 37.61g, 40mm, 12h. Mint State.

250

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

214


1883. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the founding of the École Française des Beaux Arts in Rome. Dually dated 1803 and 1812. (Star) ECOLE FRANÇAIS DES BEAUX ARTS A ROME RETABLIE ET AUGMENTEE PAR NAPOLEON EN 1803, helmeted head of Minerva to left, surrounded by wreath, symbols of arts and science around / Napoléon enthroned to left, laureate and wearing imperial mantle, holding wreath and sceptre balanced in crook of arm; E. GATTEAUX. ROME. 1812 in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 1178. 94.70g, 59mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin; a truly stunning portrait of Napoléon in his pomp on a large medal.

200

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

1884. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Jeton. Game token from the Imperial Palace. 1812. Dies by Gayrard; Denon, mintmaster. HEUR ET MALHEUR, draped janiform bust of two female figures, the left wearing flower diadem and with serene expression, the right wreathed by snakes and looking irascible; GAYRARD F. below / Fortune, holding cornucopiae which spills onto the ground around wheel, leading Amor, holding walking stick, to left, both blindfolded; two moles in exergue above DENON. D. GAYRARD. F. Bramsen 1200. 10.04g, 28mm, 12h. Mint State; rainbow iridescence on reverse.

150

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex ANPB Collection of Napoleonic Medals, Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 1937 (old collection ticket included).

1885. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Jeton. Game token from the Imperial Palace. 1812. Dies by Gayrard and Losch; Denon, mintmaster. HEUR ET MALHEUR, draped janiform bust of two female figures, the left wearing flower diadem and with serene expression, the right wreathed by snakes and looking irascible; GAYRARD F. below / Fortune, blindfolded, standing on globe, head to right, holding her wheel; anchor in lower left field, mole in lower right field, DENON DIR. LOSCH F. below. Bramsen 1201. 19.19g, 35mm, 12h. Extremely Fine.

125

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 1938.

215


1886. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Jeton. Game token from the Imperial Palace. 1812. Dies by Gayrard and Losch; Denon, mintmaster. HEUR ET MALHEUR, draped janiform bust of two female figures, the left wearing flower diadem and with serene expression, the right wreathed by snakes and looking irascible; GAYRARD F. below / Fortune, blindfolded, standing on globe, head to right, holding her wheel; anchor in lower left field, mole in lower right field, DENON DIR. LOSCH F. below. Bramsen 1201. 18.70g, 34mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire.

1887. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the Battle of Wurtchen. Dated 21 May 1813. Dies by Brenet and Depaulis; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., bust to right, wearing military uniform; wreath above, DENON. D. DEPAULIS. F. in two lines below truncation / INFANTERIE FRANÇAISE BATAILLE DE WURTCHEN., bundle of rifles tied together, ornamented with flags and surmounted by Victory, standing amongst assorted arms and objects of war lying on ground; XXI. MAI MDCCCXIII. in exergue above BRENET F. DENON D. Bramsen 1232. 42.36g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

200

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex ANPB Collection of Napoleonic Medals, Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 1954 (old collection ticket included).

1888. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the decree of the monument on Mont Cenis. Dated 1813. Dies by Andrieu and Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / CONFIANCE FORCE., monument atop Mont Cenis; EN TROIS MOIS LA FRANCE ET L’ITALIE ARMENT DOUZE CENT MILLE HOMMES POUR LA DEFENSE DE L’EMPIRE MDCCCXIII in four lines in exergue, BRENET to right on ground line, DENON D. to right. Bramsen 1233. 39.12g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

216


1889. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the construction of the Mons-Condé Canal. Dated 1813. Dies by Andrieu and Brenet. NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / CANAL DE MONS A CONDÉ, Felicitas seated to right on boat, holding cornucopiae and steering with rudder, belltower of Mons in background to right; BRENET F. to left, LE COMMERCE DU DEPARTEMENT DE JEMMAPE. MDCCCXIII in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 1293. 32.54g, 41mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

200

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire.

1890. France, First Empire. Napoléon I, with Marie-Louise, Æ Medal. Commemorating Marie-Louise’s visit to the Paris Mint. Dated 1813. Dies by Andrieu and Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. Diademed head of Marie-Louise to right; ANDRIEU F. below truncation / Coin press; radiant ML above, BRENET F. to left, DENON D. to right; IMPERATRICE MARIE LOUISE A HONORÉ DE SA PRESENCE LA M. DES MÉDAILLES MDCCCXIII in four lines in exergue. Bramsen 1303. 6.71g, 22mm, 12h. Mint State; minor surface scratch on obverse.

50

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

1891. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Medal. Commemorating the departure of Napoléon from St Cloud. Dated January 1814. Dies by Brenet and Depaulis; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., bust to right, wearing military uniform; wreath above, DENON. D. DEPAULIS. F. in two lines below truncation / Two female figures, Paris and Marie-Louise, standing to right, the former holding infant who reaches out to Napoleon, wearing Greek dress, standing to left and holding infant’s hand; BRENET. F. DENON. D. to left, DEPART DE L’EMPEREUR JANVIER MDCCCXIV in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 1333. 34.73g, 41mm, 12h. Mint State. Very Rare.

1,000

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 1994.

217


1892. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the departure of Napoléon from St Cloud. Dated January 1814, obverse die dated 1806. Dies by Brenet and Droz; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head to right; DROZ FECIT on neck truncation, DENON DIREX M.DCCCVI in two lines below truncation / Two female figures, Paris and Marie-Louise, standing to right, the former holding infant who reaches out to Napoleon, wearing Greek dress, standing to left and holding infant’s hand; BRENET. F. DENON. D. to left, DEPART DE L’EMPEREUR JANVIER MDCCCXIV in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 1333 var. (obverse). 39.33g, 40mm, 12h. Mint State. Very Rare.

150

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex ANPB Collection of Napoleonic Medals, Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 1995 (old collection ticket included).

1893. France, First Empire. Napoléon I AR Medal. Commemorating victories in February 1814. Dated February 1814. Dies by Andrieu and Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / FEVRIER MDCCCXIV., eagle standing to left on thunderbolt, star above, two fish facing opposite directions in left field, Victory flying to left in right field, holding wreath; BRENET. F. DENON. D. in exergue. Bramsen 1348. 41.12g, 40mm, 12h. Mint State; tiny rectangular punch on edge at 2h, beautiful iridescent toning. Very Rare in silver.

1,750

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Auktionen Münzhandlung Sonntag, Auction 30, 4 June 2019, lot 152.

1894. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating victories in February 1814. Dated February 1814. Dies by Andrieu and Brenet; Denon mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on neck truncation / FEVRIER MDCCCXIV., eagle standing to left on thunderbolt, star above, two fish facing in opposite directions in left field, Victory flying to left in right field, holding wreath; BRENET. F. DENON. D. in exergue. Bramsen 1348. 38.27g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

218


1895. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the abdication of Napoléon. Dated 11 April 1814. Dies by Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., bust to right, wearing military uniform; BRENET. F. below truncation / Napoléon standing to left and signing the act of abdication on sheet set on desk, his hand guided by Fury behind him, holding lit torch; DENON D. to lower right, L’EMPEREUER NAPOLEON ABDIQUE XI. AVRIL MDCCCXIV. (sic) in two lines in exergue above BRENET. F. Bramsen 1387. 33.13g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin; an excellent example of a propagandistic medal depicting a momentous event.

150

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex ANPB Collection of Napoleonic Medals, Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 2013 (old collection ticket included).

1896. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating Napoléon taking leave of the Guard at Fontainebleau. Dated 1814. Dies by Brenet, Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., bust to right, wearing military uniform; BRENET. F. below truncation / Napoléon standing to right, turning face away, holding flag and raising arm towards soldier standing to right, hiding face with hand; AVRIL. MDCCCXIV in exergue, DENON. D. to left, BRENET. F. to right. Bramsen 1404. 32.31g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin; wonderfully detailed reverse.

200

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex ANPB Collection of Napoleonic Medals, Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 2018.

1897. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commmorating the Imperial Guard’s burning of its flags. Dated April 1814. Dies by Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., bust to right, wearing military uniform; BRENET F. below truncation / Two grenadiers kneeling, burning their flags and collecting the ashes, while behind them one grenadier hands an eagle he has just broken to another; BRENET F. to lower left and DENON D. to lower right, AVRIL MDCCCXIV. in exergue. Bramsen 1408. 34.58g, 40mm, 12h. Mint State. Very Rare.

300

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex ANPB Collection of Napoleonic Medals, Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 2021 (old collection ticket included).

219


Fleur de Coin

1898. France, First Empire. Napoléon I, with Alexander I, Emperor of Russia, Æ Medal. Commemorating Emperor Alexander’s visit to Paris. Dated 1814. Dies by Andrieu; Denon, mintmaster. ALEXANDRE I EMPEREUR DE TOUTES LES RUSSIES, laureate head to right; ANDRIEU F. on truncation, DENON. D. below / Genius seated on block to left inscribing tablet with the words ‘Sejour d’Alex I à Paris’, tree behind; ANDRIEU. F. to left, DENON.D. to right, MDCCCXIV in exergue. Bramsen 1464. 31.20g, 41mm, 12h. Fleur de Coin.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1899. France, First Empire. Napoléon I, with Francis I, Emperor of Austria, Æ Medal. Commemorating Emperor Francis’ visit to the Paris Mint. Dated 1814. Dies by Gayrard; Denon, mintmaster. FRANÇOIS IER. EMP. D’AUTRICHE., laureate head of Emperor Francis to left; DENON D. GAYRARD F. below / SA MAJESTÉ L’EMPEREUR D’AUTRICHE VISITE LA MONNAIE DES MÉDAILLES MDCCCXIV. in five lines. Bramsen 1465. 38.13g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

50

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

1900. France, First Empire. Napoléon I, with Frederick William III, King of Prussia, Æ Medal. Commemorating King Frederick William’s visit to the Paris Mint. Dated 1814. Dies by Gayrard; Denon, mintmaster. FRED. GUILL. III ROI DE PRUSSE, bust of King Frederick William to left, wearing military uniform; GAYRARD F. on truncation, DENON DT. below / FREDERIC GUILLAUME III ROI DE PRUSSE VISITE LA MONNAIE DES MÉDAILLES MDCCCXIV in five lines. Bramsen 1466. 37.71g, 40mm, 12h. Mint State; minor edge knock at 12h.

50

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

220


1901. France, First Empire. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating Napoleon’s stay on the Island of Elba. Dated 1814 and 1815. Dies by Brenet, Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., bust to right, wearing military uniform; BRENET. F. below truncation / SEJOUR A L’ILE D’ELBE MDCCCXIV ET MDCCCXV BRENET. F. DENON. D, Fortune seated to left on rock, head reversed, drapery billowing behind, wheel below, eagle behind; signs of the zodiac in border around. Bramsen 1583. 32.28g, 41mm, 12h. Near Mint State.

200

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex ANPB Collection of Napoleonic Medals, Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 2061 (old collection ticket included); Purchased from Thesaurus s.r.l. (ticket included).

Extremely Rare in Silver

1902. France, The Hundred Days. Napoléon I AR Medal. Commemorating Napoleon’s landing at Golfe-Juan. Dated 1815. Dies by Droz; Denon, mintmaster. NAPOLEON EMPEREUR, laureate head to right; DENON D. DROZ F. in two lines below neck truncation / A NAPOLEON LE CVI. REGT., cippus raised on base, decorated with eagle holding lightning within laurel wreath and frieze of laurel wreaths, the middle one surrounding a star, the others surrounding the letter N; GOLFE JUAN MDCCCXV. in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 1590. 9.54g, 26mm, 12h. Near Mint State; beautiful old cabinet tone. Extremely Rare in silver.

2,000

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex MDC Monnaies de Collection sarl, Auction 4, 15 November 2018, lot 569.

1903. France, The Hundred Days. Napoléon I AR Medal. Commemorating the return of Napoléon and his march on Paris. Dually dated 26 February and March 1815. Dies by Andrieu and Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. Crowned eagle holding Legion of Honour in beak flying to front with head turned to right; XXVI FEVRIER MDCCCXV. in two lines in exergue, BREN. F. to lower left, DEN. D. to lower right / Napoléon standing to right with arms crossed; to right, French peasant standing to left, arms raised in supplication, and soldier standing to left, holding rifle; DENON DIR. to lower left, ANDRIEU F. to lower right, RETOUR DE L’ÉMPEREUR MARS MDCCCXV. in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 1591. 38.86g, 40mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. Rare in silver.

400

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 2062.

221


1904. France, The Hundred Days. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the return of Napoléon and his march on Paris. Dually dated 26 February and March 1815. Dies by Andrieu and Brenet; Denon, mintmaster. Crowned eagle holding Legion of Honour in beak flying to front with head turned to right; XXVI FEVRIER MDCCCXV. in two lines in exergue, BREN. F. to lower left, DEN. D. to lower right / Napoléon standing to right with arms crossed; to right, French peasant standing to left, arms raised in supplication, and soldier standing to left, holding rifle; DENON DIR. to lower left, ANDRIEU F. to lower right, RETOUR DE L’ÉMPEREUR MARS MDCCCXV. in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 1591. 33.33g, 41mm, 12h. Mint State.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1905. Great Britain, Hanover. temp. George III. Napoléon I AR Medal. Commemorating the declaration of the congress of Vienna and the return of Napoléon from Elba. Birmingham mint, dually dated 13 March and 26 February 1815; struck 1820. Dies by Depaulis and Brenet, for Mudie’s National Medals. DECLARATION OF THE CONGRESS OF VIENNA, Mercury flying to left over edge of globe, holding caduceus and scroll inscribed TO ARMS, XIII MARCH in exergue, J. MUDIE DIREX to left, DEP. F to right / French eagle holding thunderbolt flying away from Island of Elba, temple of Janus to left with entablature inscribed TEMPLVM·JANI and broken doors on front steps; XXVI. FEBRUARY MDCCCXV. MUDIE DIREX in three lines in exergue, BR. on top of exergual line in centre. Bramsen 1597; Mudie 32. 38.30g, 41mm, 12h. Near Mint State; small dent to lower edge; beautiful rainbow iridescence around edges.

150

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex ANPB Collection of Napoleonic Medals, Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 2233.

1906. Great Britain, Hanover. temp. George III. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating Napoléon being taken aboard the Bellerophon. Birmingham mint, dated 15 July 1815; struck 1820. Dies by Webb and Brenet, for Mudie’s National Medals. NAPOLEON BONAPARTE, bust to right, wearing military uniform; MUDIE DIR. WEBB F. in two lines below / SURRENDERED TO H. B. M. S. BELLEROPHON CAPT. MAITLAND., the Bellerophon sailing to left, a second ship in the background to right; XV. JULY MDCCCXV. in two lines in exergue, BRENET F. to lower left, MUDIE D. to lower right. Bramsen 1691; Mudie 37. 38.09g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

150

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 103, 14 September 2016, lot 1121 (part of).

222


1907. Great Britain, Hanover. temp. George III. Napoléon I, with Arthur, Duke of Wellington, Æ Medal. Commemorating the rivalry of Napoléon and the Duke of Wellington. Birmingham mint, 1820. Dies by Webb and Mills; commissioned by Mudie. NAPOLEON BONAPARTE, bust to right, wearing military uniform; MUDIE. DIR. WEBB. F. in two lines below truncation / ARTHUR DUKE OF WELLINGTON, bust to right, wearing military uniform; MILLS. F. MUDIE. D. in two lines below truncation. Bramsen 1704. 43.57g, 40mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin. From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex ANPB Collection of Napoleonic Medals, Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 2241 (old collection ticket included).

200

1908. Great Britain, Hanover. temp. George III. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the career of Napoléon, then in exile on St. Helena. Last date given 1815. Dies by Halliday. NAPOLEON BONAPARTE, laureate head to right; HALLIDAY F. on neck truncation / BORN 15 AUG. 1769. GEN. AT THE SIEGE OF TOULON 1793. COMMANDED THE ARMY OF ITALY 1796. BATT OF LODI: CASTIGLIONI & ARCOLA 1796. SAILED FOR EGYPT 20 MAY 1798. RET. 7 OCT. 1799. DISOLVED THE CONVENTIONAL GOV. 9 NOV. 1799. DECLARED FIRST CONSUL 10 NOV. 1799. PASSED MT ST BERNARD 15 MAR. BATT OF MARANGO 16 JUNE 1800, THE CICALPINE REPUBLIC PLACED UNDER HIS GOV. 26 JAN. 1802. THE LEGION OF HONOR INSTITUTED 15 MAY 1802. DECLARED CONSUL FOR LIFE 2. AUG. 1802. CONQUERED HANOVER 5 JUNE 1803. DECLARED EMPEROR 18 MAY. CROWNED BY THE POPE 19 NOV. 1804. DELCARED KING OF ITALY 26 MAI 1805 CAPTURED MACKS ARMY AT ULM 20 OCT. ENTERED VIENNA 13 NOV. 1805. BATTLE OF AUSTERLITZ 2 DEC. 1805. CONFEDERATION OF THE RHINE PUBLISHED 27 JULY 1806. BATTLE OF JENA 14 OCT. ENTERED BERLIN 27 OCT. 1806. SURRENDER OF MADRID 4 DEC. 1808. ENT VIENNA 10 MAY. BATT. OF ESLING 22 MAY & OF WAGRAM 6 JULY 1809. MARRIED M. LOUISA DAUGHTER OF THE EMP. FRANCIS II. MAR. 11, 1810. HOLLAND & THE HANSE TOWNS ANNEXED TO THE FR. EMP. 9 JULY 1810. KING OF ROME BORN 20 AUG. 1811. ENT MOSCOW 14 SEP. EVACUATED IT 22 OCT. RET. TO PARIS 18 DEC. 1812. BATTLE OF LEIPSIG 18 OCT. 1812. ALLIES PASSED THE RHINE 4 JAN. & ENT. PARIS 31 MAR. 1814. ABDICATED THE THRONE OF FRANCE 11 AP. 1814 DECLARED EMP. OF ELBA BY THE ALLIES 11 AP. 1814. ARRIVED AT ELBA 8 MAY 1814. RET. TO FRANCE 1 MAR. ENT. PARIS. 20 MAR 1815. BATTLE OF WATERLOO 18 JUNE 1815. ABDICATED IN FAVOUR OF HIS SON 22 JUNE 1815. SURREND. HIMSELF TO ENG. 18 JULY 1815. SENT TO S. HELENA 7 AUG. 1815. ARRIVED AT S. HELENA 15 OCT. 1815. (sic) in 36 lines. Bramsen 1711. 60.88g, 54mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin.

150

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex ANPB Collection of Napoleonic Medals, Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 2092 (old collection ticket included).

223


1909. Austria, Empire, temp. Francis I. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Condemning the ‘betrayers’ of Napoléon on the occasion of his exile on St Helena. Milan mint, dated 1816. NAPOLEONE IMPERATORE E RE, laureate head to right, nine stars forming a crown above, laurel branch and palm branch tied together below, broken wheel of Fortune to lower left / NON DI LUI MA DI CHI LO TRADI IMAGO, Prometheus chained to a rock, vulture gnawing at his body; 1816 to lower left. Bramsen 1785. 178.33g, 76mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin; beautiful light iridescent cabinet tone.

350

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Electronic Auction 416, 14 March 2018, lot 566; Ex Numismatica Ranieri S.r.l., Auction 10, 12 November 2016, lot 216.

2x

2x

1910. France, Kingdom (restored), temp. Louis XVIII Æ Medal. Mourning the death of Charles Ferdinand, Duke of Berry. Dated 14 February 1820. Dies by Depaulis. CH. FERDINAND DUC DE BERRY, bust of the Duke of Berry to left, wearing military uniform; DEPAULIS F. below / LA FRANCE LE PLEURE., half-shrouded funerary urn on plinth; XIV FEVRIER MDCCCXX in two lines in exergue. Bramsen -. 2.00g, 13mm, 12h. Good Extremely Fine. Extremely Rare.

50

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1911. France, Kingdom (restored), temp. Louis XVIII. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the death of Napoléon on St. Helena. Dated 5 May 1821. Dies by Brenet. Laureate head to right / Mourning Victory kneeling and embracing tomb inscribed N and surmounted with veiled funerary urn, placing wreath, palm and broken sceptre at its foot and holding crown and trumpet behind it with other hand; smoking cannon lying on ground in background to right, crown of stars above, BRENET INV. ET FEC. to left; MORT DE NAPOLEON A L’ILE SAINT HÉLÈNE V. MAI MDCCCXXI. in three lines in exergue. Bramsen 1841. 31.76g, 40mm, 12h. Mint State.

300

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex ANPB Collection of Napoleonic Medals, Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 2283 (old collection ticket included); Ex Numismatica Varesi, Auction 64, 29 April 2014, lot 418.

224


1912. France, Kingdom (restored), temp. Louis XVIII. Napoléon I AR Medal. Commemorating the death of Napoléon on St. Helena. Dated 1821. NAPOLÉON BONAPARTE., nude bust of Napoléon to left in clouds, eagle with outstretched wings below, head to right, holding thunderbolt / NÉ A AJACCIO EN CORSE AN M.DCC.LXVIIII MORT A L’ILE Ste. HELENE AN. M.DCCC.XXI in eight lines across field. Bramsen 1845. 38.26g, 40mm, 12h. Good Extremely Fine; some edge knocks; attractive old cabinet tone on a romanticised image of the deceased emperor.

1,000

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 2284.

1913. Great Britain, Hanover, temp. George IV. Napoléon I AR Medal. Commemorating the life and death of Napoléon. Birmingham mint, last date given 1821. Dies by Thomason and Jones. DIED 5 MAY BURIED IN RUPERTS VALLET ST. HELENA 9 1821, bust to right, NAPOLEON to right, EMPEROR to left, all within wreath; THOMASON & JONES. D below / BORN 15 AUG. 1769. GEN. AT THE SIEGE OF TOULON 1793. COMMANDED THE ARMY OF ITALY 1796. BATT OF LODI: CASTIGLIONI & ARCOLA 1796. SAILED FOR EGYPT 20 MAY 1798. RET. 7 OCT. 1799. DISOLVED THE CONVENTIONAL GOV. 9 NOV. 1799. DECLARED FIRST CONSUL 10 NOV. 1799. PASSED MT ST BERNARD 15 MAR. BATT OF MARANGO 16 JUNE 1800, THE CICALPINE REPUBLIC PLACED UNDER HIS GOV. 26 JAN. 1802. THE LEGION OF HONOR INSTITUTED 15 MAY 1802. DECLARED CONSUL FOR LIFE 2. AUG. 1802. CONQUERED HANOVER 5 JUNE 1803. DECLARED EMPEROR 18 MAY. CROWNED BY THE POPE 19 NOV. 1804. DELCARED KING OF ITALY 26 MAI 1805 CAPTURED MACKS ARMY AT ULM 20 OCT. ENTERED VIENNA 13 NOV. 1805. BATTLE OF AUSTERLITZ 2 DEC. 1805. CONFEDERATION OF THE RHINE PUBLISHED 27 JULY 1806. BATTLE OF JENA 14 OCT. ENTERED BERLIN 27 OCT. 1806. SURRENDER OF MADRID 4 DEC. 1808. ENT VIENNA 10 MAY. BATT. OF ESLING 22 MAY & OF WAGRAM 6 JULY 1809. MARRIED M. LOUISA DAUGHTER OF THE EMP. FRANCIS II. MAR. 11, 1810. HOLLAND & THE HANSE TOWNS ANNEXED TO THE FR. EMP. 9 JULY 1810. KING OF ROME BORN 20 AUG. 1811. ENT MOSCOW 14 SEP. EVACUATED IT 22 OCT. RET. TO PARIS 18 DEC. 1812. BATTLE OF LEIPSIG 18 OCT. 1812. ALLIES PASSED THE RHINE 4 JAN. & ENT. PARIS 31 MAR. 1814. ABDICATED THE THRONE OF FRANCE 11 AP. 1814 DECLARED EMP. OF ELBA BY THE ALLIES 11 AP. 1814. ARRIVED AT ELBA 8 MAY 1814. RET. TO FRANCE 1 MAR. ENT. PARIS. 20 MAR 1815. BATTLE OF WATERLOO 18 JUNE 1815. ABDICATED IN FAVOUR OF HIS SON 22 JUNE 1815. SURREND. HIMSELF TO ENG. 18 JULY 1815. SENT TO S. HELENA 7 AUG. 1815. ARRIVED AT S. HELENA 15 OCT. 1815. (sic) in 36 lines across fields. Bramsen 1851. 44.94g, 54mm, 12h. Good Extremely Fine; a fascinating object detailing all of Napoléon’s significant life events. From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire.

225

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1914. Great Britain, Hanover, temp. George IV. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the life and death of Napoléon. Birmingham mint, last date given 1821. Dies by Thomason and Jones. DIED 5 MAY BURIED IN RUPERTS VALLET ST. HELENA 9 1821, bust to right, NAPOLEON to right, EMPEROR to left, all within wreath; THOMASON & JONES. D below / BORN 15 AUG. 1769. GEN. AT THE SIEGE OF TOULON 1793. COMMANDED THE ARMY OF ITALY 1796. BATT OF LODI: CASTIGLIONI & ARCOLA 1796. SAILED FOR EGYPT 20 MAY 1798. RET. 7 OCT. 1799. DISOLVED THE CONVENTIONAL GOV. 9 NOV. 1799. DECLARED FIRST CONSUL 10 NOV. 1799. PASSED MT ST BERNARD 15 MAR. BATT OF MARANGO 16 JUNE 1800, THE CICALPINE REPUBLIC PLACED UNDER HIS GOV. 26 JAN. 1802. THE LEGION OF HONOR INSTITUTED 15 MAY 1802. DECLARED CONSUL FOR LIFE 2. AUG. 1802. CONQUERED HANOVER 5 JUNE 1803. DECLARED EMPEROR 18 MAY. CROWNED BY THE POPE 19 NOV. 1804. DELCARED KING OF ITALY 26 MAI 1805 CAPTURED MACKS ARMY AT ULM 20 OCT. ENTERED VIENNA 13 NOV. 1805. BATTLE OF AUSTERLITZ 2 DEC. 1805. CONFEDERATION OF THE RHINE PUBLISHED 27 JULY 1806. BATTLE OF JENA 14 OCT. ENTERED BERLIN 27 OCT. 1806. SURRENDER OF MADRID 4 DEC. 1808. ENT VIENNA 10 MAY. BATT. OF ESLING 22 MAY & OF WAGRAM 6 JULY 1809. MARRIED M. LOUISA DAUGHTER OF THE EMP. FRANCIS II. MAR. 11, 1810. HOLLAND & THE HANSE TOWNS ANNEXED TO THE FR. EMP. 9 JULY 1810. KING OF ROME BORN 20 AUG. 1811. ENT MOSCOW 14 SEP. EVACUATED IT 22 OCT. RET. TO PARIS 18 DEC. 1812. BATTLE OF LEIPSIG 18 OCT. 1812. ALLIES PASSED THE RHINE 4 JAN. & ENT. PARIS 31 MAR. 1814. ABDICATED THE THRONE OF FRANCE 11 AP. 1814 DECLARED EMP. OF ELBA BY THE ALLIES 11 AP. 1814. ARRIVED AT ELBA 8 MAY 1814. RET. TO FRANCE 1 MAR. ENT. PARIS. 20 MAR 1815. BATTLE OF WATERLOO 18 JUNE 1815. ABDICATED IN FAVOUR OF HIS SON 22 JUNE 1815. SURREND. HIMSELF TO ENG. 18 JULY 1815. SENT TO S. HELENA 7 AUG. 1815. ARRIVED AT S. HELENA 15 OCT. 1815. (sic) in 36 lines across fields. Bramsen 1851. 71.87g, 54mm, 12h. Mint State.

150

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 2285.

1915. France, Kingdom (restored), temp. Louis Philippe I. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the restoration of the Vendôme Column. Dated 28 July 1833. Dies by Seurre and Domard. Statue of Napoléon at the top of the Vendôme Column, sword above 28 JT. to left, sceptre above 1833 to right; SEURRE J. DOMARD F. below / À NAPOLÉON LE GRAND LA FRANCE RÉGENERÉE in five lines below star, all within wreath. Bramsen -, cf. 1909 for obverse and 1910 for reverse; Heritage World 271821, 38118. 8.14g, 25mm, 12h. Near Mint State.

50

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1916. France, Kingdom (restored), temp. Louis Philippe I. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the completion of the Arc de Triomphe. 1836. Dies by Montagny. NAPOLEON LE GRAND, laureate bust to right, wearing imperial garb with ruff; MONTAGNY to lower left / A L’ARMÉE FRANÇAISE, the Arc de Triomphe, star above; HAUTEUR 152 P ... 3 P in exergue. Bramsen -, cf. 1959 for obverse and 1954 for reverse. 9.79g, 26mm, 12h. Extremely Fine; planchet flaw. Extremely Rare.

75

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

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Very Rare

1917. France, Kingdom (restored), temp. Louis Philippe I. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the release of Napoléon’s remains by England and their return to France. Dually dated 15 October 1840 and 30 November 1840. Dies by Brenet. L’ANGLETERRE REMET A LA FRANCE LES CENDRES DE NAPOLEON, female figure on right (representing Great Britain) presenting with arms held out pedestal marked N and surmounted by urn, on which female figure on left (representing France) places a wreath; angel flying to left and playing trumpet above, BRENET on ground line to left, XV. OCTOBRE MDCCCXXXX in two lines in exergue / Star above RAMENÉES EN FRANCE PAR LE PRINCE DE JOINVILLE LE XXX. NOVEMBRE MDCCCXXXX in five lines; LOUIS PHILIPPE I. RÉGNANT above and laurel wreath below. Bramsen 1979. 37.24g, 41mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin. Very Rare.

100

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1918. France, Kingdom (restored), temp. Louis Philippe I. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the transfer of Napoléon’s remains to the Invalides. Dually dated 5 May 1821 and 10 December 1840. Dies by Depaulis. SAINTE HÉLÈNE V MAI MDCCCXXI, laureate head of the deceased Napoléon resting on cushion, DEPAULIS F. to outer left; JE DESIRE QUE MES CENDRES REPOSENT SUR LES BORDS DE LA SEINE, AU MILIEU DE CE PEUPLE FRANÇAISE QUE J’AI TANT AIMÉ. in four lines below / S.A.R. LE PRINCE DE JOINVILLE COMMANDANT DE L’EXPÉDITION, the steamer La Dorade no. 3 passing under bridge at Rouen, DEPAULIS F. on ground line; PASSAGE A ROUEN DES RESTES MORTELS D L’EMPEREUR NAPOLÉON L X DECEMBRE MDCCCXL in four lines below. Bramsen 1980. 139.28g, 63mm, 12h. Mint State. Edge stamped with prow and CUIVRE.

75

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente Numismatique.

1919. France, Kingdom (restored), temp. Louis Philippe I. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the transfer of Napoléon’s remains to the Invalides. Dated 1840. Dies by Caunois. NAPOLEON EMPEREUR ET ROI., laureate head to left; CAUNOIS F. below / IL FUT GRAND COMME LE MONDE., sarcophagus; CAUNOIS F. on ground line to left, ARRIVE A PARIS 1840 in two lines in exergue. Bramsen 1984. 9.23g, 25mm, 12h. Good Very Fine; scratches on obverse.

50

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

227


1920. France, Kingdom (restored), temp. Louis Philippe I. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the transfer of Napoléon’s remains to the Invalides. Dated 10 June 1840. Laureate head to right, NAPOLÉON EMPEREUR ET ROI in two lines to left, NÉ A AJACCIO 1769. MORT A STE. HÉLÈNE 1821. in two lines to right / LOI DU 10 JUIN 1840 ORDONNANT LA TRANSLATION DES CENDRES DE L’EMPEREUR NAPOLÉON DE L’ÎLE STE. HÉLÈNE EN FRANCE (star), eagle with wings spread in centre, from which emerge 32 rays on which reads MONTENOTTE, CASTIGLIONE, ARCOLE . RIVOLI, CONQE. DE L’ÉGYPTE, MARENGO, PAIX DE LUNEVILLE, TRAITÉ D’AMIENS, CONQTE. DU HANÒVRE, LEGION D’HONNEUR, CODE NAPOLÉON, ULM. MEMMINGEN, VIENNE PRESBOURG, AUSTERLITZ, CONQTE. DE VENISE, ISTRIE. DALMATIE, NAPLES, CONFON DU RHIN, JENA. AUERSTADT, EYLAU. FRIEDLAND, PAIX DE TILSIT, SOMMO SIERRA, ECKMUHL. ESSLING, WAGRAM, SMOLENSK, LA MOSKOWA, LUTZEN. WURTCHEN, DRESDE, LEIPSICK, CHAMPAUBERT, MONTEREAU, MONTMIRAIL, WATERLOO. Bramsen 1987. 61.64g, 52mm, 12h. Mint State. Rare.

200

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Fritz Rudolf Künker GmbH, eLive Auction 52, 5 December 2018, lot 186.

1921. France, Kingdom (restored), temp. Louis Philippe I. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the transfer of Napoléon’s remains to the Invalides. Dated 1840. Dies by Montagny. NAPOLEON EMPEREUR, laureate head to right; JE DESIRE QUE MES CENDRES REPOSENT SUR LES RIVERS DE LA SEINE AU MILIEU DE CE PEUPLE QUE J’AI TANT AIMÉ in five lines below / Personification of France standing to right, holding out palm and laurel branches to troops ascending staircase on right, carrying a coffin; warship in background to right, the Invalides to left, eagle flying to right and carrying Napoléon above; MONTAGNY on ground line to right, 1840 in exergue. Bramsen 1988. 9.75g, 25mm, 12h. Near Mint State.

50

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1922. France, Kingdom (restored), temp. Louis Philippe I. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the transfer of Napoléon’s remains to the Invalides. 1840. Dies by Montagny. LA FRANCE ET NAPOLEON, jugate busts of France, draped, wearing helmet and holding spear, and Napoléon, laureate and wearing military uniform, to right on cloud with eagle spreading wings behind; MONTAGNY F. below / Fasces surmounted by laurel branches and eagle, TOULON MONTENOTTE CASTIGLIONE ARCOLE RIVOLI LES PYRAMIDES LE CAIRE PASS. DU MONT ST. B. MARENGO PAIX DE LUNEVILLE TRAITÉ D’AMIENS VIENNE LEGION D’HONNEUR BERLIN CODE NAPOLEON in fifteen lines to left, CONCORDAT AUSTERLITZ CONQUÊTE DE VENISE NAPLES CONFON. DU RHIN EYLAU WAGRAM PAIX DE TILSIT LA MOSKOWA DRESDE BRIENNE CHAMPAUBERT in thirteen lines to right. Bramsen 1989. 10.88g, 26mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin. Rare.

50

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

228


1923. France, Kingdom (restored), temp. Louis Philippe I. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the transfer of Napoléon’s remains to the Invalides. Dated 10 June 1840. Dies by Montagny. NAPOLEON EMPEREUR, laureate head to left; JE DESIRE QUE MES CENDRES REPOSENT SUR LES RIVERS DE LA SEINE. in four lines below above BLACHERE F. / · A LA MEMOIRE DE L’EMPEREUR ·, funerary urn with N inscribed in centre between two branches; A. B. between urn and branches, LOI DU 10 JUIN 1840 below. Bramsen -; Varesi 64, 447. 9.45g, 25mm 12h. Near Mint State.

50

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1924. France, Kingdom (restored), temp. Louis Philippe I. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating Napoléon’s funeral. Dually dated 10 June and 15 December 1840. Dies by Montagny. Passage of the procession with the funeral chariot along the Champs Élysées; MONTAGNY F. on ground line, FUNERAILLES DE L’EMPEREUR 15 D.BRE. 1840. in two lines in exergue / EN EXÉCUTION DE LA LOI DU 10 JUIN 1840 LE PRINCE DE JOINVILLE RAMÈNE EN FRANCE, DE L’ILE STE. HÉLÈNE, LES RESTES MORTELS DE L’EMPEREUR NAPOLEON in nine lines. Collignon 1208. 101.93g, 57mm, 12h. Mint State. Edge stamped with hand and CUIVRE. Very Rare.

250

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

229


1925. France, Kingdom (restored), temp. Louis Philippe I. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Memorialising Napoléon’s Tomb at St. Helena. Dually dated 5 May 1821 and 15 December 1840. Dies by Bovy. NAPOLEON EMPEREUR, uniformed bust to left; A. BOVY. below / ✤ MEMORIAL DE STE. HÉLÈNE ✤ 5 MAI MDCCCXXI · PARIS 15 DEC. MDCCCXL, view of the tomb of Napoléon at St. Helena. Bramsen 1990. 34.96g, 42mm, 12h. Mint State.

150

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1926. France, Kingdom (restored), temp. Louis Philippe I. Napoléon Bonaparte, as Premier Consul, AR Medal. Dedicated to Napoléon by the Committee of Notaries of the Departments. Dated 1840. Dies by Barre. NAPOLEON BONAPARTE PREMIER CONSUL, head to right; A. BARRE below neck truncation / COMITÉ DES NOTAIRES DES DÉPARTEMENTS, LOI DU XXV VENTOSE AN XI in four lines within wreath composed of olive and oak leaves; · MDCCCXL · in exergue. Bramsen 1999. 13.08g, 32mm, 12h. Mint State; attractive old cabinet tone.

75

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex Auktionen Münzhandlung Sonntag, Auction 30, 4 June 2019, lot 162. The inscription within the wreath on this medal’s reverse commemorates the law of the 25th day of the month of Ventose in the 11th year of the shortlived French Republican calendar (16 March 1803), which set down the status, obligations and ideals of the role of Notary within the French Republic.

1927. France, Kingdom (restored), temp. Louis Philippe I. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Commemorating the completion of the Column of the Goddess in Lille. Triply dated 1792, 12 October 1792 and 8 October 1845. Dies by Lecomte. AUX LILLOIS DE 1792 8 OCTOBER 1845., the Column of the Goddess; A. LECOMTE in exergue / LES HABITANTS DE LILLE ONT BIEN MERITE DE LA PATRIE DECRET DE LA CONVON. NATLE. 12 OCTOBRE 1792. in seven lines. Numismatica Ibercoin 23, 765 (silver). 10.69g, 26mm, 12h. Nearn Mint State. Extremely Rare.

50

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

230


1928. France, Kingdom (restored), temp. Louis Philippe I. Napoléon I Æ Medal. Circa 1845. Dies by Montagny. NAPOLEON LE GRAND, laureate head to right; MONTAGNY below / Laurel wreath. 8.25g, 26mm, 12h. Fleur De Coin. Extremely Rare.

50

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique.

1929. France, Second Empire. Napoléon III Æ Medal. Commemorating the construction of Napoléon I’s tomb. Dated 4 May 1853. Dies by Bovy. Laureate bust of Napoléon I to left, HOMMAGE A NAPOLÉON IER. EMPEREUR DES FRANÇAIS OFFERT PAR SES VIEUX SOLDATS DÉBRIS VIVANTS DES ARMÉES DE 1793 A 1815 ET DÉPOSÉ DANS LE TOMBEAU DU GRAND HOMME LE 4 MAI 1853 JOUR DE SON INAUGURATION SOUS LE RÈGNE DE NAPOLÉON III EMPEREUR in 10 lines across field; EDITE PAR LAMY EX-GARDE IMPERIAL below / Napoléon I’s tomb surrounded by soldiers wearing plumed helmets and laying wreaths, all set against the backdrop of a grand hall with a balcony; A. BOVY in exergue. Edge inscription: pointing hand before GUIVRE incuse stamp. Bramsen 1642. 68.25g, 51mm, 12h. Near Mint State; obverse design highly detailed and in high relief. Rare.

200

From the R. T. Collection of Napoleonic Medals from the First French Republic and Empire; Ex ANPB Collection of Napoleonic Medals, Numismatica Ars Classica - Numismatica Varesi, Auction 115, 28 May 2019, lot 2296; Ex Numismatica Varesi, Auction 64, 29 April 2014, lot 460.

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