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Lot 803 |
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Great Principality of Moscow. Time of Dmitry Ivanovich Donskoy, 1359-1389. Denga. 0.90 gm. G/P 1110A (R II). Warrior right wielding ax and sword, small star before, within circle, Cyrillic legend around / Arabic legend: al-Sultan Toqtamish Khan Khalid, arabesques (mystic knots) flank middle line. Very rare. Toned. Choice very fine. Value $350 - UP View details and enlarged photos
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Great Principality of Moscow. Time of Dmitry Ivanovich Donskoy, 1359-1389. Denga. 1.01 gm. G/P 1111 (R IV). Warrior right wielding ax and sword, head before, within circle, Cyrillic legend around / Arabic legend: al-Sultan Toqtamish Khan Khalid. Slate gray. Some weakness of strike. Very fine. Value $350 - UP View details and enlarged photos
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Lot 805 |
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Great Principality of Moscow. Vasiliy Dmitrievich, 1389-1425. Denga. 0.73 gm. G/P 1767A (R III). Horseman right holding falcon, all within a beaded circle / Three-line pseudo-Arabic legend. Extremely rare. Very fine. Value $150 - UP View details and enlarged photos
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Great Principality of Moscow. Appanage of Galytch-Zvenigorod. Juriy Dmitrievich, 1412-1423. Denga. 0.66 gm. G/P 3370A (R III). Five-line Cyrillic legend / Warrior standing right with sword and shield, mystic knot and symbol at left, star right. Very rare. Toned. Choice very fine. Value $250 - UP View details and enlarged photos
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Great Principality of Moscow. Appanage of Mozhaisk. Andrei Dmitrievich, 1389-1432. Denga. 0.90 gm. G/P 3507 (R III) var. Man walking left with sack and walking stick, crude Cyrillic legend around / Mythological "Birdman" facing, pellets within field, within circle, crude legend around. Irregular edge. Very rare. Toned. Very fine. Value $350 - UP View details and enlarged photos
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Great Principality of Moscow. Appanage of Mozhaisk. Ivan Andreevich, 1432-1454. Denga. 0.45 gm. G/P 3735 (R VIII), Spassky 59.8. Two figures within circle, legend around / Horseman riding right, dog running below. Rare. Somewhat weak centers, Very fine. Value $150 - UP View details and enlarged photos
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Great Principality of Ryazan. Time of the Great Prince Oleg Ivanovich, ca. 1380. Denga. 1.01 gm. Ryazan tamgha c/s on uncertain Golden Horde coin. C/m Extremely fine on Fine host. Value $150 - UP View details and enlarged photos
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Lot 810 |
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Great Principality of Ryazan. Appanage of Pronsk. Time of Great Prince Ivan Vladimirovich, ca. 1408-1430. Denga. 1.37 gm. G/P 5757D (R II), Spassky p.88, fig. 61, 8. Ryazan tamgha / ?-shaped tamgha; Pronsk legend around. Extremely rare. Toned. Extremely fine for type. Value $350 - UP View details and enlarged photos
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Principality of Novosil. Roman Semenovich, 1375-1380. Denga. 1.03 gm. G/P 5014 (R I). Chernikov trident c/m on a Golden Horde Dirham of Saray al-Jadid AH 760. Exceedingly rare and historically important. Deeply toned. Extremely fine. Value $750 - UP View details and enlarged photos
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Great Principality of Tver. Boris Alexandrovich, 1425-1461. Denga. 0.58 gm. G/P 7086C (R VI). Four-line legend / Spike-headed mint worker seated right hammering, pellets in field. A long popular and desirable type. Toned. Good very fine. Value $350 - UP View details and enlarged photos
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Lot 813 |
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Novgorod. Republic. Ca. 1420-1447. Denga. 0.80 gm. G/P 7515A (R V). Seated Duke, supplicant/vassal before, string of beads between / Four-line legend. Nice old toning. Extremely fine. Value $150 - UP View details and enlarged photos
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Novgorod. Republic. Ca. 1420-1447. Denga. 0.59 gm. G/P 7542 (R VI). Seated Duke, supplicant/vassal before, "A" between at top / Four-line legend. Clipped. Very fine. Value $150 - UP View details and enlarged photos
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Novgorod. Republic. Ca. 1420-1447. Denga. 0.69 gm. G/P 7555A (R V). Seated Duke, supplicant/vassal before, "H" upper left behind the duke / Four-line legend. Rare with letter "H". Extremely fine. Value $250 - UP View details and enlarged photos
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Novy Torg. Border town between the Novgorod Republic and the Great Principality of Tver. Ca. 1430. Light Denga. 0.38 gm. G/P 7598 (R III), Spassky 66.8. Four-line legend / Bird right, cross before, within beaded circle. Extremely rare. Extremely fine. Value $1,000 - UP View details and enlarged photos
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Novgorod. Ivan IV, as Great Prince, 1535-1547. Polushka. 0.16 gm. Spassky 79.11, Gai.395. Bird right / Four-line legend – ???? / ????? / ????? / ??? Very rare. Double-struck reverse. Extremely fine and very nice for type. Value $400 - UP View details and enlarged photos
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Lot 818 |
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Dmitry Ivanovich, 1605-1606. Kopeck. Moscow. 0.67 gm. GKK 252 (R VII). Horseman right spearing downward, ?A behind, P? before / Five-line legend. Extremely fine. Value $150 - UP View details and enlarged photos
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Dmitry Ivanovich, 1605-1606. Kopeck HPAI (1606). Novgorod. 0.68 gm. GKK 260, Kaim 1286. Horseman right spearing downward, H /PAI below / Five-line legend. Rare. Nearly full legend. Extremely fine. Value $150 - UP View details and enlarged photos
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Michael Fedorovich 1613-1645. Kopeck PKE (1617). Novgorod. 0.50 gm. GKK 676. Horseman right spearing downward, H/PuE below / Six-line legend. Rare. Extremely fine. Value $100 - UP View details and enlarged photos
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Swedish Intervention. Second Striking, 1615-1617. Kopeck HP?I (1605). Novgorod. 0.43 gm. GKK 333. Struck from Vasiliy Ivanovich dies. Horseman right spearing downward, HP?I below / Five-line legend. Rare. Toned. About extremely fine. Value $150 - UP View details and enlarged photos
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Lot 822 |
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Jefimok Rouble 1655. "Horseman" and "1655" counterstamped on the obverse of a 1595 Saxon Taler of Christian II, Johann Georg and August (Dav.9820). 28.96 gm. Spassky – unlisted date. Traces of mount removal at edge 12:00. Good very fine. Value $1,250 - UP View details and enlarged photos
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Lot 823 |
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Large Assortment of early Tsarist Coinage (55). 16th-17th Century. Includes Silver (52) – wire Kopecks and Dengas, and AE (3). Issues of Ivan IV (20), Feodor Ivanovich (12), Boris Godunov (8), Vasily Shuiskii (2), Swedish Intervention (2), Dmitry Ivanovich (2), Mikhail Feodorovich (6) and Alexei Mikhailovich (3 – all AEs). Generally, different varieties. All attributed in English to K/G. A good selection with great research potential. Coins grade Fine to Good very fine(lot of 55). Value $750 - UP View details and enlarged photos
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Lot 824 |
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Medal. Lead, After Cast. 64 mm. To Commemorate Peace Between Russia and Poland, 1686. Sokolov 039. Crowned and mantled Jan Sobieski bust right / Sobieski standing clasping hands with Sophia Alexeevna. Holed at 12:00 as typical. Good very fine. Value $400 - UP View details and enlarged photos
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Medal. Bronze. 45 mm. By Hautsch and Lauffer. On the Sacred league between Russia, Poland, Venice and the Holy Roman Empire against the Turks, 1687. Slg. Montenuovo 1059, Slg. Julius 337 A, Voltolina 1063, Diakov--. Concordia seated left in a grand hall holding cornucopia and bunch of arrows, bound Turk kneeling behind her, pillars with Arms of the League members on either side, ships in distance, hands clasped with palm fronds above / Eleven-line legend with date. Rare. Extremely fine. Value $750 - UP View details and enlarged photos
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Moscow. Ivan IV, as Great Prince, 1535-1547. Polushka. 0.15 gm. Spassky 79.9. Double-headed eagle / Monogram. Toned. Good very fine. Value $300 - UP Ex Antonin Prokop Collection, Aurea Numismatika Praha, May 17, 2003, lot 60, comes with auction tag. View details and enlarged photos
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