Ayyubids, (Egypt, Seljuq - Ayyubid, main line in Sulatans of Cairo). AV Dinar AH 631 / 1234 AD, al-Qahira mint, al-'Adil Abu Bakr II AH 635-637 / 1238-1240 AD, Album 811.3, Balog 378, Gold 21 mm, weight 4,41 g., Condition NGC MS 63
Ayyubids, (Egypt, Seljuq - Ayyubid, main line in Sulatans of Cairo). AV Dinar AH 627 / 1230 AD, al-Qahira mint, al-'Adil Abu Bakr II AH 635-637 / 1238-1240 AD, Album 811, Balog 374, Gold 20 mm, weight 4,64 g., Condition NGC MS 63
Ayyubids, (Egypt). al-'Adil Abu Bakr I, AH 592-615 / 1196-1218 AD. AV Dinar, date off flan, al-Iskandariya mint (Alexandria), Abum 801, Gold 18 mm, weight 3,90 g., Condition NGC MS 63, glossy, beautifully preserved, mint specimen
Celts, Northern Gaul. Ambiani. Gold stater circa 60-30 BC. Issue from the Gaulish War period, De la Tour 8704, D/T 242, Gold 16 mm, weight 5,84 g., Condition XF+, a massive, well and centrally struck, sharp relief details, shiny mint specimen, rare in this state of preservation
Large, dismembered horse to right; above, granules and ornament; below, crescent over granule between S • S / Smooth convex surface
Belgium. Medal 1913, by Armand Bonnetain, concerning the professional association of young lawyers in Brussels. Bronze 65 mm, weight 90,60 g., Condition XF, nice patina.
Russia, Alexander II 1854-1881. Set 3 pcs.: 20 Kopeks 1861 ФБ, 1862 МИ, 1863 АБ , St. Petersburg, Bitkin 173, 175, 176, KM# Y 22.2, Silver 22,0 mm, weight 4,0 g., 3,89 g., 4,0 g. .750, Condition VF, grey patina
Russia, Alexander II 1854-1881. Set 2 pcs: 15 Kopeks 1866 HI, 20 Kopeks 1866 HФ, St. Petersburg, Bitkin 192, 179, KM# Y 21, 22.2, Silver 19,8 mm, 22,0 mm, weight 3,03 g., 3,96 g. .750, Condition VF, grey patina
Russia, Alexander II 1854-1881. Set 2 pcs: 15 Kopeks 1863 АБ, 20 Kopeks 1863 АБ, St. Petersburg, Bitkin 188, 176, KM# Y 21, 22.2, Silver 19,8 mm, 22,0 mm, weight 2,89 g., 3,72 g. .750, Condition aVF/VF, grey patina
Russia, Nicholas I 1826-1855. 25 Kopeks 1849 СПБ-ПА, St. Petersburg, Bitkin 300, KM# C 166.1, Silver 24,3 mm, weight 5,07 g., Condition VF, grey patina
Russia, Alexander II 1854-1881. Rouble 1877 СПБ-НI, St. Petersburg, Bitkin 90, KM C# 25, Silver 35,5 mm, weight 20,82 g. .868, Condition XF+/aXF, scratches, edge damaged, background with nice mint shine
Russia, Alexander II 1854-1881. Rouble 1877 СПБ-НI, St. Petersburg, Bitkin 90, KM C# 25, Silver 35,5 mm, weight 20,58 g. .868, Condition VF, tiny scratches, small edge nick
Russia, Alexander II 1854-1881. Rouble 1878 СПБ-НФ, St. Petersburg, Bitkin 92, KM C# 25, Silver 35,5 mm, weight 20,89 g. .868, Condition VF, on the edge soldered holder for the pendant
Germany, Bavaria (Bayern). 2 Mark 1904 D, Otto 1886-1913, Jaeger 45, KM 511, Silver 28 mm, weight 11,11 g. .900, Condition XF, (aus Polierte Platte / ex Proof), unfortunately it has come into circulation, single minor scratches, mint mirror in the background and beautiful patina
Russia, Nicholas II 1894-1917. Rouble 1897, Brussels ★★, Bitkin 203, KM Y# 59.1, Silver 33,65 mm, weight 19,85 g. .900, Condition aVF, slightly cleaned, nice patina on reverse
Russia, Nicholas II 1894-1917. 15 Kopeks 1916 BC, St. Petersburg, Bitkin 143, KM Y# 21a.3, Silver 19,7 mm, weight 2,73 g. .500, Condition UNC, beautiful golden patina, mint state specimen
Russia, Nicholas II 1894-1917. 15 Kopeks 1916 BC, St. Petersburg, Bitkin 143, KM Y# 21a.3, Silver 19,7 mm, weight 2,76 g. .500, Condition UNC, beautiful golden patina, mint state specimen
Russia, Nicholas II 1894-1917. 15 Kopeks 1916 BC, St. Petersburg, Bitkin 143, KM Y# 21a.3, Silver 19,7 mm, weight 2,71 g. .500, Condition UNC, beautiful golden patina, mint state specimen
Russia, Nicholas II 1894-1917. 20 kopeks 1915 BC, St. Petersburg, Bitkin 107, KM Y# 22a.1, Silver 22 mm, weight 3,69 g. .500, Condition UNC, beautiful patina
Sweden. Medal commemorating a visit to the Solna Kyrka church, 44 mm silver, weight 39.09 g., signed on the rim, condition XF+, very nice gray patina. On the obverse view of the religious building, on the reverse the date 1923.6.8.
Solna Church (Swedish: Solna kyrka) is a so-called round church in Solna Municipality near Stockholm, Sweden. The oldest parts of the church are from the later 12th century, a Romanesque fortress church built in stone as a defensive stronghold of the village. Indeed, in this region of Sweden, Karelian raids were commonplace, as evidenced by the looting of the nearby town of Sigtuna in 1187. Although the church has retained most of its medieval exterior form, the church's interior decoration dates back to the 17th century. The building was restored in 1928. A beautiful commemorative silver medal.