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EUROPÄISCHE MÜNZEN UND MEDAILLEN FRANKREICH/MEROWINGER UNBESTIMMTE MÜNZSTÄTTE Denar. 1,26 g. RASOLIM// Brustbild r. mit Diadem, darunter Kreuz//+LETON/////IV Pentagramm mit je einer Kugel an den fünf Spitzen. Belfort . RR Attraktives, sehr schönes Exemplar
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MEROWINGER PRÄGUNGEN OHNE MEROWINGISCHE KÖNIGSNAMEN NACH 507 AV-Tremissis im Namen des Anastasius I.; 1,40 g. C N ?N?ST? SIVS P P ?VG Drapierte Büste r. mit Perldiadem//VICTORIA AVGVSTOHV Victoria geht r. mit Kranz und Palmzweig, l. im Feld N, im Abschnitt CONOII. Belfort ; Grierson/Blackburn ; Tomasini , vergl. 36 (Avers stempelgleich). RR Fast vorzüglich Exemplar der Sammlung Bernard Chwartz, Auktion Crinon, Paris, 14. Juni 2010, Nr. 212. Exemplar der Auktion Dürr/Michel, Genf, 8. November 1999, Nr. 318. Jean Lafaurie, Clovis, Fig. 9 c verbindet den Buchstaben N mit den Münzstätten Nantes, Noyon oder Narbonne. ------ Jean Lafaurie, Clovis, Fig. 9 c links the letter N to the mints of Nantes or Noyon.
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MEROWINGER PRÄGUNGEN OHNE MEROWINGISCHE KÖNIGSNAMEN NACH 507 AV-Tremissis im Namen des Justinus I. oder II.; 1,46 g. IVISAII IATI Drapierte Büste r. mit Perldiadem, auf der Büste Kreuz//Trugschrift aus Dreiecken Victoria geht r. mit Kranz und Palmzweig. Belfort ; Grierson/Blackburn , aber siehe S. 483; Tomasini vergl. 653 ff. Von allergrößter Seltenheit. Fast Stempelglanz Exemplar der Auktion Triton XII, New York, 7. Januar 2010, Nr. 849. Gefunden am 20. Februar 2008 im westlichen Teil der Isle of Wight (Portable Antiquities Scheme Reference 10W 2008-1-91). Wight ist ein außergewöhnlicher Fundort für westgotische Gepräge, aber nicht so selten für merowingische Münzen. ------ Found 20/02/2008 in the West part of the Isle of Wight. Wight is an extraordinary find spot for a Visigothic coin, but not so rare for a Merovingian coin.
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MEROWINGER PRÄGUNGEN OHNE MEROWINGISCHE KÖNIGSNAMEN NACH 507 AV-Tremissis im Namen Justinianus I., burgundische Münzstätte (?); 1,33 g. D N IVS(spiegelverkehrt)TI NI?NVS(spiegelverkehrt) P Drapierte Büste r. mit Perldiadem//VICTORI? ?VGVS (spiegelverkehrt)TOP Victoria steht r. mit Kranz, l. Stern, im Abschnitt COIIO. Belfort ; Grierson/ Blackburn . GOLD. Verbrauchte Stempel, fast sehr schön Exemplar der Hess-Divo 317, Zürich 2010, Nr. 1057.
Nr. 61 Overview | Details
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(MEROVINGIANS, "Arliurubrias". Circa 620-640. AV Tremissis (12mm, 1.26 g, 12h). D(or P)acginus, moneyer. ?RLIVRVBRI?S, diademed head right / + D(or P)?CGINO, cross ancrée set on globe; pellets flanking. NM ; Belfort 61 = Petau III = Liste Cartier 675; Prou ; MEC 1, . Near EF, light scratch on cheek. Extremely rare, possibly the second known. From the Londinium Collection.)
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Nr. 325 Overview | Details
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(Merovingians, Pseudo-imperial AV Tremissis. Imitating Justin I-Justin II. Gaul, circa AD 518-580. IIVSTV crescent TINVS, pearl-diademed and draped bust right / CTSCVIAATVAIA, crude figure of Victory facing, holding cross and wreath, wavy line in exergue. Cf. Belfort 325 (Arventum); MEC 371. 1.39g, 15mm, 6h. Very Fine. From the Dr. Murray Gell-Mann Collection.)
Nr. 563 Overview | Details
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(FRANCE Mérovingiens. Monétaire AVNULFVS (VIIème siècle). Triens en or. Av. AVSCIS FIT Buste à droite, épaule cintrée, guirlande au pourtour. Rv. + AVNVLFVS Personnage debout, les bras étendus dans l'attitude de prière des premiers chrétiens. Guirlande au pourtour. (Ce monétaire semble également actif dans la région de Strasbourg et au Palatium et Scola). Belfort 563. 14 mm. 1,47 grs. Petit choc, TTB à Superbe)
Nr. 800 Overview | Details
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(MEROVINGIANS, Uncertain. Circa late 6th-7th centuries. Fourrée AV Tremissis (15mm, 1.07 g, 6h). ? (inverted U)OL, draped bust left / ?(horizontal T)(inverted U)TO(inverted U)?TU, cross within pelleted border. Cf. NM 2 = Belfort 800 = Prou 1273 (for obv.); MEC 1, . VF, hint of hard green deposits, plating absent in areas, exposing bronze core beneath. An unusual coin of cross-cultural interest. Reportedly found near Ipswich.)
Nr. 1473 Overview | Details
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(Merowinger. Tremissis (1,04g), unbekannte Münzstätte, Münzmeister Raenulf?, ca. 6.-8. Jhdt. Av.: (...)IIAD- O?ISIO +, stilisierte Büste mit Perlendiadem und Drapierung n.r. Rv.: (...)AENVLFO(...), Rho-Kreuz (Staurogramm, croix chrismée). MEC - . Leichte Kratzer im Av., schwacher Goldgehalt. Sofern die lesbaren Buchstaben im Rv. sinnhaft sind, käme als Name des Monetarius RAENVLF in Frage. Vgl. Depeyrot IV, S. 25, Pageas Nr. 1, Belfort 1473 und Prou 413 für einen Beleg des Namens Raenulf. RR s.sch. (D))
Nr. 1556 Overview | Details
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(Barbares - Merovingiens - Triens, atelier inde´termine´, 650-700, AU (or pa^le) 1.09g. Avers : TEVDOALDVS MO Buste tre`s stylise´ diade´me´ a` gauche. Revers : GIONNOVICO Croix grecque et le´gende autour. Ref : Belfort 1556 var., Prou 2043var. TTB/SUP, INEDIT)
Nr. 1960 Overview | Details
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(Neustrie, Medico Vico, denier de Frodobertus A/FRODOBERTVS (ou FRODOBRVCVS) Buste diadémé à droite R/+ MEDICO VI Fleur Argent 10,0 mm 0,82 g 12 h TTB+, RR , Bel.cf 1960 Estimate: 1100 EUR Starting price: 700 EUR)
Nr. 2193 Overview | Details
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(MEROVINGIANS, "LINO[...]IIVI". Circa 620-640. AV Tremissis (12mm, 1.25 g, 12h). Ecliacotus, moneyer. LINO[...]IIVI, diademed and draped bust right / LECLI?CO?(horizontal and retrograde S), cross ancrée with pelleted base. NM ; Belfort 2193; Prou ; MEC 1, . EF, lustrous. Extremely rare. Ex Rauch 102 (7 November 2016), lot 1348 (hammer 5000).)
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(Merovingiens Monnayage au nom et au type de Mauricius Tiberius Triens non date´, Valle´e du Rho^ne, VIIe sie`cle, AU 0.91g. Avers : DN MAURI ...VVI Buste diade´me´, a` droite. Revers : VIIVORI AVTOA Croix latine soude´e sur un degre´, au-dessus d'un globe et d'un large trait, accoste´e de M (H?) A et du chiffre VII. A` l'exergue, CONOB. Ref : Belfort 2453 var. Conservation : Superbe. Tre`s Rare.)
Nr. 2775 Overview | Details
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(FRANCE Mérovingiens. Macon Monétaire IVSES (VI-VIIème siècle). Triens en or. Av. + MATA CONE Buste diadémé à droite. Rv. IVSEF MONETARIVS Croix latine soudée sur un globe, accostée des lettres MA ; en dessous, une étoile à 6 rayons. Belfort 2775. 19 mm. 1,35 grs. Presque Superbe)
Nr. 3674 Overview | Details
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(EUROPÄISCHE GOLDMÜNZEN UND -MEDAILLEN FRANKREICH/MEROWINGER PORTVS VETVS Triens. 0,53 g. Unbestimmter Münzmeister (Verballhorntes LEODLVFVS?). PORTO VETERI Büste r. mit Perldiadem//COALDOMFUS Kreuz, an den Enden der Arme je drei Kugeln. Belfort 3674 var. Gefüttert, sehr schön)
Nr. 3680 Overview | Details
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(MEROVINGIENS, AV tremissis, vers 620-640, Prevunda Silva. Monétaire Magnulfus. D/ P-REVVNDA SILVA (partiellement inversée) T. à d. R/ MAGNVLFI + (partiellement inversée) Croix mince, posée sur un globe. Belfort 3680; Prou 2620. 1,24g Très rare. Superbe Extremely Fine "Les grandes forêts (silva) et les pâturages qui faisaient partie du domaine royal, et dans lesquels les droits d'usage avaient été concédés soit aux abbayes, soit aux populations voisines, constituaient un véritable rapport par les redevances que prélevait le fisc. Peut-être n'est-il pas téméraire de proposer de retrouver dans la légende PREVVNDA SILVA, que nous font connaître des triens signés MAGNVL (pour Magnulfus), l'indication d'un revenu de cette nature. Prevunda, forme altérée de Provendo présente le même sens que Prebenda, bénéfice; prevunda silva aurait désigné le produit de l'exploitation d'une forêt ou de la location des droits usagers d'une contrée forestière" (Maxe-Werly, Etudes numismatiques à l'époque mérovingienne, dans RBN (1890), p. 27). L'attribution de ce triens à Provins (Pruvinis Castrum) est fantaisiste.)
Nr. 3899-3948 Overview | Details
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(Merovingian AV Tremissis. Uncertain mint, c. AD 585-620. TN...?, stylised diademed bust right, cross to right. / Latin cross over bar with six pellets beneath, within three sided rectangle; vertical sides inscribed R and inverted N or V. Unpublished in the standard references. For a possible mint identification with RN and RV monograms cf. G. Depeyrot. Le numéraire mérovingien l'age de l'or, Moneta 14, Wetteren 1998, pp. 19-20 and Belfort 3899-3948 (RVTENVM [Rodez, Aveyron]). 1.28g, 11mm, 12h. Very Fine. Very Rare.)
Nr. 4978vgl Overview | Details
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EUROPÄISCHE GOLDMÜNZEN UND -MEDAILLEN FRANKREICH/MEROWINGER UNBESTIMMTE MÜNZSTÄTTE Triens, VVICVS. 1,27 g. VIVVS FIT + Kopf r. mit Diadem//ANCCoMoNE Kreuz auf quadratischer Basis, darin Kreuz. Belfort vgl. 4978. Vorzüglich
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(MEROVINGIANS. temp. Clovis IClotaire I. Circa 491-560. AV Solidus (19mm, 4.35 g, 6h). In the name of Anastasius I. D? ???(retrograde S)T? SIV S RR ?VC, pearl-diademed, helmeted, and cuirassed facing bust, holding spear and shield / VICTORI ? ?VCCC, Victory standing left, holding jeweled long cross; star to right; ?//(retrograde COHOB). NM ; cf. Stahl, Merovingians 27; cf. Belfort 5025; cf. MEC 1, 343-7. Good VF. Property of Princeton Economics acquired by Martin Armstrong. Ex Sothebys (9 October 1995), lot 391.)
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(VISIGOTHS Tremissis 6/7th century. With title Justinus I. D N IVSTI - NVS P P LVC Bust with pearl diadem and cross on chest to r. Rev. VICTOR - AIAVCSV / CONOB Victory advancing to r. with wreath and branch. 1.51 g. Grierson & Blackburn 188 var. Belfort 5169 var. (Merovingians). Tomasini 188. Almost extremely fine. Ex UBS Auction 52, Zurich. September 11, 2001. Lot 349.)
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(Wisigoths ou Mérovingiens (?), au nom de Justin Ier ou II, trémissis, VIe s. A/DN IVSTI - NVS PPA Buste diadémé à droite avec une croix sur le plastron R/MV [?] - O[?]SOGA La Victoire à droite tenant une couronne et une palme Or 14,0 mm 1,42 g 6 h TTB, RR , MEC.cf 204, B.cf 5204 Tom.- Ce trémissis est une imitation, sans doute de Justin II, et daterait de la fin du VIe s., avec un style très caractéristique au revers. Il semble probable de l'attribuer aux Wisigoths (voire aux Suèves de Galice ?) mais le revers pourrait aussi désigner un nom de lieu en Gaule Estimate: 1450 EUR Starting price: 950 EUR)
Nr. 5257 Overview | Details
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(Barbares - Merovingiens - Triens, atelier inde´termine´, 537-565, AU 1.39g. Avers : DN IVSTINIANV P Buste diade´me´, drape´ et cuirasse´ a` droite. Revers : VICTORIA ACCCV Victoire marchant a` droite, tenant une couronne et une palme. Ref : Belfort 5257 var. SUP, tre`s rare)
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(Barbares - Merovingiens - Monnayage au nom et au type de Justinianus - Triens, atelier inde´termine´, 537-565, AU 1.44g. Avers : DN IVSTINIANVS PP (AVG) Buste diade´me´, drape´ et cuirasse´ a` droite. Revers : VICTORIA AVGVSTORVM Ange debout de face, les ailes de´ploye´es, tenant un globe crucige`re de la main gauche ; e´toile a` six rais, a` l'exergue : CONOB. Ref : Belfort 5290 var. SUP, tre`s rare)
Nr. 5303 Overview | Details
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(AUSGEWÄHLTE MÜNZEN AUS DER WELT DER ANTIKE VÖLKERWANDERUNG MEROWINGER AV-Tremissis im Namen des Iustinianus I., 527/570; 1,44 g. Drapierte Büste r. mit Perldiadem// Victoria geht r. mit Kranz und Palmzweig, r. Stern. Belfort 5303 var. (Averslegende); Geiger in SNR 58 (1979), S. 115, Nr. 164 var. (Avers- und Reverslegende); Grierson/Blackburn -; Münzkabinett, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Objektnummer 18211965 var. (Averslegende); Tomasini -. Außerordentlich seltene Variante eines seltenen Typs. Breites, vorzügliches Exemplar)
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(MEROVINGIANS, Uncertain. Circa 491-560. AV Tremissis (15mm, 1.44 g, 6h). Struck in the name of Justinian I. [...]II IV(retrograde S)TIII?IIVSOIIG, pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right; traces of wreath to left / VICTORI? CVSTOVI?, Victory advancing right, head left, holding wreath and cross; blundered ? to left; star to right; CO?IO. NM ; cf. Belfort 5307 and 5332 (for type); cf. MEC 1, 351 (same). Good VF. Ex Edwards Metcalf and Buddy Ebsen Collections (Superior, 7 June 1987), lot 4721.)
Nr. 5376 Overview | Details
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(Merovingians, in the name of Justinian I (c. 550-600), AV Tremissis, 0.67g, d n ivst[...], diademed and draped bust right, rev. [...]oria avgv[...], Victory standing facing, holding orb (cf. Belfort 5376), small cracked flan, otherwise stable, near very fine. Estimate: 120 - 150)
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(MEROVINGIANS, Uncertain. Circa 561-613. AV Tremissis (14mm, 1.36 g, 6h). Imitating a tremissis struck in the name of Justin II. -II-II(inverted T)GIIVITI(retrograde G), diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right / IHI(retrograde G)II TIII, stylized Victory standing facing, holding wreath; C(or O)I-II. NM ; cf. Belfort 5424 (for type, but head left and also holding cross); cf. MEC 1, 371 (for type, but also holding cross; Burgundy). Good VF. Ex Spink Numismatic Circular CV.7 (September 1997), no. 4102.)
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(EUROPÄISCHE GOLDPRÄGUNGEN FRANKREICH/MEROWINGER Triens, unbestimmte Münzstätte. 1,29 g. DN THEODEBERTVS VIC Büste r. mit Diadem//VICTORIA AICISTORVN Victoria steht v. v. mit Kranz und Kreuzglobus, im Abschnitt CONOB. Belfort 5474 var. RR Etwas unregelmäßiger Schrötling, kl. Kratzer, leicht gewellt, sehr schön Exemplar der Auktion Gorny & Mosch 175, München 2009, Nr. 317.)
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(MEROVINGIENS, AR denier, atelier indéterminé. Droit : Tête stylisée à droite. Devant, une croisette. Revers : Dans un grènetis, croix supportant oméga et alpha, une lettre S (ou C) attachée au bras supérieur. Ref.: Belfort, 5631. 1,11g. Très Rare. Très Beau VF Le style du droit rappelle certains sceats anglo-saxons ou frisons, notamment au type dit "de Maastricht". Il s'agit sans doute d'une émission continentale.)
Nr. 5674 Overview | Details
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(MEROVINGIANS, Uncertain. Circa 725-750. AR Denier (14mm, 1.20 g, 12h). Diademed head left / S and cross within linear quadrate frame; field decorated with pellets; in voids around, cross flanked by two pellets. Cf. NM 5 (for rev.); cf. Belfort 5674 (same); cf. Prou 2860; cf. Cimiez 219 (for type); cf. Elsen 118, lot 531 (same). Good VF, toned.)
Nr. 5688 Overview | Details
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(MEROVINGIENS, AR denier, 1e moitié du 8e s. atelier indéterminé. Droit : Monogramme formé de deux A entrelacés, entourés de traits et de points. Revers : Personnage stylisé debout de face (?). A gauche, un annelet. Ref.: Belfort, 5688 var; Prou, 2881 var. 0,75g. Rare. Belle patine. Superbe EF)
Nr. 5692 Overview | Details
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(MEROVINGIENS, AR denier, vers 670-750, atelier indéterminé. Droit : Grande lettre A au-dessus d'un annelet dans un cercle perlé, entre deux groupes de quatre globules. Revers : Grande lettre S rétrograde entre T-I. Plusieurs globules dans le champ. Ref.: Belfort, 5692; Prou, 2789; M.E.C. I, 624. 1,11g. Rare. Belle patine. Très Beau à Superbe VF - EF)
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(MEROVINGIENS, AR denier, 1e moitié du 8e s. atelier mosan ou rhénan. Type à l'étoile de David. Droit : Grande lettre A. Trois globules dans le champ. En dessous, deux croisettes. Revers : Etoile à six pointes formée de deux triangles, une croisette au centre. Ref.: Belfort, 5702; Prou, 2873 var; v.d.Ch., 4, 26. 0,75g. Très Rare. Légères traces de corrosion au revers. Patine foncée. Beau à Très Beau F - VF Les deniers à l'étoile sont traditionnellement attribués à Herstal mais ils doivent provenir d'un atelier du cours inférieur de la Meuse ou du Rhin, vu la localisation des trouvailles (M.E.C., I, p. 151-152 et Metcalf, p. 261-262).)
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(MEROVINGIENS, AR denier, 1e moitié du 8e s. atelier mosan ou rhénan (?). Droit : Deux lettres A entrelacées, entourées de globules. Revers : Fleur ou étoile à huit rayons courbes, entourée de globules. Ref.: Belfort, 5704; Prou, 2878; M.E.C. I, 638. 1,29g. Très Rare. Très Beau VF Deux exemplaires de ce type furent trouvés dans le trésor de Plassac (Gironde). Pour J. Lafaurie, ce denier est le prototype des deniers à l'étoile de David (RN (1969), p. 208, 159-160).)
Nr. 5710-vgl Overview | Details
Description: EUROPÄISCHE MÜNZEN UND MEDAILLEN FRANKREICH/MEROWINGER UNBESTIMMTE MÜNZSTÄTTE Denar. 1,32 g. Geflügeltes (?) Pferd r.//Kugelkreuz in Vierpaß. Belfort vgl. 5710. RR Gereinigt und kl. Kratzer, fast sehr schön
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Nr. 5724-vgl Overview | Details
Description: EUROPÄISCHE MÜNZEN UND MEDAILLEN FRANKREICH/MEROWINGER UNBESTIMMTE MÜNZSTÄTTE Denar. 0,76 g. Kreuz in ornamentalem Bogen, unten drei Kugeln//Kugelkreuz, in den Winkeln je ein kleines Kreuz. Belfort vgl. 5724. Knapper Schrötling, sehr schön
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Nr. 5728 Overview | Details
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(France Merovingian. Anchored Cross Denier ND (ca. 670-750) Choice AU, Indeterminate mint, 1.03g, Belfort-5728 var, Depeyrot (NM)-8. + | NA, diademed bust right / Anchor cross surrounded by pellets within a decorative semi-circle. A superb example, well struck overall with negligible wear and much remaining mint luster. Estimate: 1200-1800 USD)
Nr. 5731 Overview | Details
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(MEROVINGIANS, Uncertain. Circa 725-750. AR Denier (13mm, 1.07 g, 12h). Helmeted head left; cross to left; retrograde Z to right / Latin cross set on tendrils. NM ; Belfort 5731; Prou 2894; cf. Cimiez 307 (for type). Near EF, lightly toned.)
Nr. 5737 Overview | Details
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(MEROVINGIENS, AR denier, 1e moitié du 8e s., atelier mosan ou rhénan. Faux d''époque fourré. D/ Croix dans un motif géométrique en forme d''étoile. R/ Croix entourée d''une légende dégénérée. Belfort 5737; Prou 2876; M.E.C. I, 637. 0,72g Rare. Beau Fine Les deniers à l'étoile sont traditionnellement attribués à Herstal mais ils doivent provenir d'un atelier du cours inférieur de la Meuse ou du Rhin, vu la localisation des trouvailles (M.E.C. I, p. 151-152, et Metcalf, p. 261-262).)
Nr. 5805 Overview | Details
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(Francia. Denario Merovingio. (Belfort-5805). Ag. 0,98 g. Muy rara. MBC-. Est...250,00.)
Nr. 6000 Overview | Details
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(EUROPÄISCHE MÜNZEN UND MEDAILLEN FRANKREICH/MEROWINGER UNBESTIMMTE MÜNZSTÄTTE Denar. 0,89 g. Brustbild r. mit Diadem, davor ein Kreuz und drei Kugeln//Vierpaß, in den Winkel dreimal je drei Kugeln und einmal zwei Kugeln. Belfort 6000. Unregelmäßiger Schrötling, sehr schön)
Nr. 6176 Overview | Details
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(MEROVINGIANS, Uncertain. Circa 688-750. AR Denier (14mm, 1.25 g, 5h). Nixrliano(?), moneyer. + (quadrate C)NAMATIOV (?), cross pattée set on globe / + NIXRLIANO M (?), seven-rayed star. NM ; cf. Belfort 6176 (for type); Prou ; MEC 1, ; otherwise unpublished. Good VF, toned. From the estate of Thomas Bentley Cederlind.)
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(EARLY MEDIEVAL COINS, MEROVINGIANS, Unique gold Tremissis (ca. 539-584 AD) from Chilperic I (?) (unidentified mint) (Gold, 1.34 gr, 14 mm) Stylized head right CHILPRCVS RES Rev. Figure running right, holding a crown and a globus cruciger, eight pellets around his head BABAVCO V. Belfort cfr. 6410 (reverse). Very Fine. Arent Pol, of the former Dutch Geldmuseum, researcher at the Leiden University, extensively research the gold Merovingian coinage. He analyzed the alloy of this piece, as 0.73 Gold, which is lower than the gold tremissis Belfort 6410 (IDICIAMVNITARIVS / BABAVCOV), with an alloy of 0.85 Gold. The chronological classification of this tremissis is complicated because there is just a few known of the same type. This tremissis should date from the second half of the sixth century. A very important and historic coin that we have the pleasure to offer.)
Nr. 6527 Overview | Details
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(Anglo-Saxon, Kent, Eadbald (616-640), Thrymsa or Shilling, 1.28g., Crondall phase, c.620-635 (67% AV), London, AVDVARLD REG[ES], first R inverted, diademed bust right, cross before, rev. cross on pellet within beaded inner circle, blundered legend around (cf. Sutherland VI.1, Corpus nos. 77-78 and plate IV, 22, 23; BMC and Dr Andrew Wayne (Spink auction 203, 24 June 2010, 1) same dies; Metcalf 50; N.29; S.758), well struck and centred, slightly irregular flan, a little weakness on reverse, lustre, most pleasing, the first gold coin issued in the name of an English king, extremely fine, extremely rare, known for seven examples. Bonhams, 16 October 2007, 325This type was long known to be amongst the earliest of Anglo-Saxon gold coins with a single example present in the important Crondall hoard found in Hampshire in 1828 and dating from c.670. The conclusive attribution of these coins to king Eadbald of Kent, reigned 616-640, though was only made in 1998. This followed the emergence of new finds which enabled the obverse inscription to be confirmed as avdvarld reges, and translated as 'of King Audvarld'. The name 'auduarldus' appears in Bede's Historia Ecclesiastica completed in 731 in which he wrote about king Eadbald of Kent. Given this and the presence of one of these coins in the Crondall hoard, the attribution to Eadbald is now accepted.Whilst the Kentish Shilling or Thrymsa seems to have sought to match the Merovingian Tremissis, the design of this coin is peculiarly Anglo-Saxon using neither motifs found on Merovingian coins nor seeking to copy Roman types. In common with some other coins (e.g. the so called 'Witmen' and 'Londiniv/Londeniv' types), this coin has an inscription on the reverse. This can be clearly read on a example in the Ashmolean Museum as containing the word londenv indicating London as the mint or die source for these coins all of which share the same obverse die. The real significance of these coins is in the obverse inscription naming the historical figure of king Eadbald. This is exceptional for a coin of this period and is only certainly found again at the end of the seventh century with the Sceattas of Aldfrith of Northumbria (685-705). As such the Eadbald Thrymsa is the earliest coin issued in the name of an English king.Eadbald succeeded Aethelberht as king of Kent in 616. Aethelberht is principally remembered for having accepted St. Augustine into his kingdom and his subsequent conversion to Roman Christianity. According to Bede, after his accession Eadbald fell foul of the young Church, rejecting Christianity, ejecting its Bishops and incurring the wrath of the Church committing 'such fornication as the Apostle Paul mentioned as being unheard of even among the heathen, in that he took his father's (second) wife as his own.' Whatever Eadbald did, this situation did not last for he repented and was duly baptized, rejecting his wife and thereafter favouring the Church within his kingdom. These events reflect the conflict and confusion amongst the Anglo-Saxon elite at this time as Christianity sought to assert itself over the Pagan religion. This struggle is best known from the mix of Pagan and Christian artefacts in the Sutton Hoo ship burial, which is contemporaneous to Eadbald and this coin. As to the date of these named Thrymsas or Shillings of Eadbald, the presence of Christian iconography dates them to after his conversion and a date to between 620 and 635 is thought appropriate.CorpusSix coins other than this example are recorded with five of the six in institutional collections. Only one example other than this specimen is therefore in private hands.1. Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, 1.26g, AV 69%, Crondall Hoard, 1828. Dies A/a2. American Numismatic Society, New York, 1.29g, AV 64%, formerly Norweb, SCBI 16/42, ex Lockett I lot 206, Grantley 595a, Ponton D'Amecourt 658, Robert = Belfort 6527. Found Pas de Calais. Dies A/b3. Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, 1.27g, AV 72%, BNJ Coin Register 1998, 37. Found Tangmere, West Sussex, 1997. Dies A/c4. The British Museum, London, 1.28g, AV 74%, BNJ Coin Register 1998, 38. Found Shorne, Kent, 1998. Dies A/d5. Dr. Andrew Wayne, 1.28g, AV 58%, Spink auction 203, 24 June 2010, 1. Dies A/d6. Hunterian Museum, Glasgow, 1.30g. See Bateson and Campbell, 1998, p171, and plates 28-29, no. 1. Ex. Hunter, possibly an eighteenth century find. Dies A/e A further similar Thrymsa in the name of Eadbald, 1.29g, found at Goodnestone, Kent, from a different obverse die and with a reverse mint signature thought to be for Canterbury rather than London, is now in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.ReferencesCHV Sutherland, 'The Anglo-Saxon Gold Coinage in light of the Crondall hoard', 1947.G Williams, ' The Gold coins of Eadbald, King of Kent (AD 616-640)', BNJ 68 (1998), pp. 137-140. Estimate: £12,000.00 - £15,000.00)
Nr. 6625 Overview | Details
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(ANGLO-SAXON, Pale Gold Phase. Circa 650-675. AV Thrymsa (12mm, 1.29 g, 9h). Type II.i ('Concordia' or 'Clasped hands'). Radiate bust right / Clasped hands; NIB (B retrograde) above, A below. Sutherland 23-5 (unlisted dies) = A&W 328-30; Belfort 6625 (uncertain Merovingian); Metcalf ; SCBI 63 (BM), 19-20 and p. 93, note 74 (this coin cited); EMC 2008.0030 = Coin Register 2009, 53 (this coin); North 16; SCBC 765. EF, traces of luster, light marks. Extremely rare one of only four known, one of two in private hands. Ex Dix, Noonan, & Web 58 (25 June 2003), lot 384. Found Maidstone, near Kent, May 2003. Many of the early Anglo-Saxon thrymsa types were derived from Roman sources. In his 1948 study of the Anglo-Saxon gold coinage, Sutherland ascribed the prototype for the exceedingly rare 'clasped hands' type to a concordia type antoninianus of the Romano-British usurper Carausius. More recently, though, silver coins of Carausius with this type have come to light (see Triton XVII, lot 787), providing another possible source. Most other Roman-derived thrymsas take bronze and gold issues of the Constantinian or Valentinian dynasty for their models. Anglo-Saxon moneyers likely encountered these earlier coins either through sporadic continued circulation or chance discovery of hoards and isolated specimens.)
Nr. 6626 Overview | Details
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(MEROVINGIANS, Uncertain. Circa 585-675. AV Tremissis (11mm, 1.12 g, 12h). Uncertain monogram / Voided Greek cross with central linear cross. NM ; Belfort 6626 = Barthélmey 3593 (this coin referenced and illustrated [line drawing only]); MEC 1, . VF, toned, reverse slightly off center. Ex Comte Gaston de Lambertye (1832-1907) and Abbe de Jobal (1748-1805) Collections.)
Nr. 6636 Overview | Details
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(MEROVINGIANS, Uncertain. Circa 710-750. AR Denier (12mm, 0.82 g, 6h). Large + RI; long bar above / Large AS; long bar above. NM p. 170, 13; Belfort 6636; MEC 1, . VF, find patina. From the Joseph R. Lasser Collection for the benefit of The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, purchased from Wade Hinderling, 15 January 2010. INTRO TO LASSER: The following selections from the Lasser Collection are being sold according to Joe's explicit wishes. All proceeds from the sale of these coins will be used to acquire additional items for the numismatic collection at Colonial Williamsburg. Born in New York City, Joe grew up in a huge, family-packed house in New Rochelle, not far from the home of Julius Guttag, the famed numismatist of the first half of the 20th century. Working for Guttag in the mid 1930s, Joe got his first taste of numismatics, and formed his first collection, which was sold a few years later to pay for college. While at Lehigh University, where he excelled at everything, including golf, Joe opted to interrupt his education by joining the Army Air Corps shortly after the United States entered WWII. As a bombardier/navigator in both B-26 "Marauders" and A-26 "Invaders," Joe completed 41 missions over Europe with the 391st Bomb Group of the 9th Air Force, and was highly decorated for his service. Once back in the States, he continued his education, started a family with Ruth, his childhood sweetheart, and began a career as a writer for a financial newspaper. Shortly thereafter, Joe changed direction and began what was to become a very successful career as a securities analyst, stockbroker, and portfolio manager. Joe's childhood fascination with things numismatic resurged as his young family matured, and he began to collect the paper money of the colonial period, including the Continental Currency issues of the Revolutionary War period. Always brilliant and inquisitive, it was in this area that Joe made his first significant contribution to numismatics. After painstakingly reading through tens of thousands of pages of Continental Congress papers, Joe assembled the universally accepted list of authorized Continental Currency signers, which appears in Eric Newman's The Early Paper Money of America . Shortly thereafter, Joe set out to collect anything and everything that circulated in colonial America, including coins of the world trade. Over the years, the Lasser collection grew in size and scope, and now contains world-class holdings of American colonial material. Areas of great strength include Betts and Indian peace medals, Massachusetts silver coins by die variety, and French, Dutch and Spanish Colonial coins. In the latter category, Joe's collection of Colombian coins formed the basis for his The Cob Coinage of Colombia (2000), co-authored with Jorge Restrepo, and now the standard reference on the subject. Other numismatic publications include The Coins of Colonial America (1997) in addition to some two-dozen articles appearing in various publications over the past four decades. Further immersing himself into collecting and publishing, he began not only to lend coins and paper money to museum exhibits, but he began giving them to various North American institutions that had a use for them. Joe never lost sight of how lucky he was, and his unique circumstances allowed him to assemble a collection few could even dream of doing. A lover of numismatics to the core, he was aware of the value of education, and thus his primary focus shifted from the acquisition of material to sharing it with those inside and outside of the numismatic community. After a long and difficult search, and with the support of his family, Joe decided that this unique collection could be best "used," as he put it, by the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Today, the Foundation's multitude of ventures ranging from museum and virtual exhibitions to national educational programs, have found "uses" for the collection that go well beyond what Joe initially imagined. With more than 3600 coins, medals, and pieces of paper money, the Lasser collection at Colonial Williamsburg is truly a national treasure. Although the vast bulk of his holdings had already been given away, his acquisitive urge remained undiminished. Finding material for the collection at Williamsburg proved ever more difficult, so Joe pursued the origins of the silver penny and began collecting Carolingian coins in 2009. Predeceased by Ruth, his wife of more than 60 years, in early 2010, Joe passed away on January 17, 2011. They are survived by a wonderful, loving family, including three children and their spouses, nine grandchildren and five great-grandchildren, and countless friends. Joe and Ruth also leave an unparalleled numismatic legacy, destined to continue so that future generations may enjoy and learn about the money and medals of early America. As he was so fond of saying, "we continue to learn and move forward." Erik Goldstein Curator of Mechanical Arts and Numismatics The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation July 2014)
Nr. 6636-vgl Overview | Details
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EUROPÄISCHE MÜNZEN UND MEDAILLEN FRANKREICH/MEROWINGER UNBESTIMMTE MÜNZSTÄTTE Denar. 1,01 g. : AS unter Balken//+RI unter Balken. Belfort vgl. 6636. Sehr schön
Nr. 6638 Overview | Details
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(MEROVINGIENS, AR denier, début du 8e s. atelier indéterminé. Droit : ·C·hV sous un trait d'abréviation. En dessous, deux globules. Revers : M[..] sous un trait d'abréviation. Quatre points dans le champ. Ref.: Belfort, 6638 var; Prou, 2804 var. 1,08g. Rare. Superbe EF)
Nr. 6686 Overview | Details
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(MEROVINGIENS, AR denier uniface, 1e moitié du 8e s., atelier indéterminé. D/ IB sous une croisette. R/ Lisse. Belfort 6686; Prou 2809. 0,88g Rare. 0 TB)