I. Celtic. Eastern Europe, Transylvania. Silver Tetradrachm (12.02 g), ca. 2nd-1st century BC. Ringelkopfreiter type. Imitating Philip II of Macedon. Celticized head of Herakles right. Reverse: Celticized horseman riding right. OTA 250A/1; cf. Lanz 565; cf. CCCBM I 64; KMW 1164-5. Toned. Very Fine. Estimate Value $250 - 300 From the Ora Eads Collection Ex Classical Numismatic Group XXXIII (15 March 1995), lot 27. Winning bid:$190
II. Transylvania. Taler, 1621-KB. Dav-4710; KM-134. Gabriel Bethlen, 1613-1629. Armored bust right holding scepter over right shoulder. Reverse; Crowned arms separating K - B. Considerable luster with light golden toning. NGC graded EF-45. WINGS. Estimate Value $2,500 - 3,000. Winning bid:$2,000
III. Transylvania. Taler, 1622-NB. Dav-4715A; KM-147. Gabriel Bethlen, 1613-1629. Harnessed bust right. Reverse; Crowned arms separating N - B. Boldly struck example with lovely original old toning. Choice Extremely Fine. Estimate Value $4,000 - 5,000. Winning bid:$4,000
IV. Transylvania. Taler, 1650-NB. Dav-4750. Georg Rakoczi II, 1648-1660. Half figure right with fur hat and holding sceptre. Reverse; Crowned arms dividing N - B. Minor trace of mount on edge, otherwise well struck and toned. Very Fine. Estimate Value $2,500 - 3,000. Winning bid:$2,100
V. Silver Medallic Taler/Tallér,1713. By Karl Hoffman. CONSTANINVS.BASSARABA DI.BRANKOWAN, Cuirassed bust of Prince Constantin right wearing a plumed fur hat and ermine robe. Rev. Crowned, ornately garnished oval Arms (MBR 287). A handsome example of this Very rare piece. Pearly slate-gray. About Uncirculated. Estimate Value $20,000 - UP Constantin II Brâncoveanu was tortured by the Ottomans and executed in August 1714, along with his sons - Constantin, Radu, Stefan and Matei. Constantin II and his four sons were later sanctified by the Romanian Orthodox Church. In 2018, by a decision of the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church, these saints were added to the Russian Orthodox calendar. Winning bid:$16,000
VI. Romania, Carol II (1930-40). Silver Proof 100-Lei, 1932, struck at the Royal Mint, London, with dies by André Lavrillier, 14g (KM 52). Uncirculated proof, formerly graded PF66 by NGC. Estimate Value $2,500 - UP Said to be ex-Melbourne Mint collection by private treaty. Winning bid:$2,400
VII. Gold Ducat/Aranyforint, 1569, 3.49g. Szeben/Hermannstadt. Crowned Arms. Rev. Facing Madonna and Child (Fr.275, Huszár 41, Resch 73). A few tiny pressmarks on edge. Extremely Fine. Estimate Value $1,500 - UP. Winning bid:$1,250
VIII. Gold Ducat/Aranyforint, 1571, 3.42g. Szeben/Hermannstadt. Crowned Arms. Rev. Facing Madonna and Child (Fr.275, Huszár 41, Resch 89). Very Fine. Estimate Value $1,200 - UP. Winning bid:$1,000
IX. Silver Gulden/ ½ Tallér, 1724, 14.13g. Gyulafehérvar/Karlsburg. Peruked, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev. Crowned Imperial eagle, shield on breast with Transylvanian Arms at center (Resch 29, Huszár--). Hairlines from old cleaning. Extremely Fine. Estimate Value $200 - UP. Winning bid:$300
X. Romania. 100 Lei, 1906. Fr-4; KM-40. Weight 0.9334 ounce. Carol I. 40th Anniversary of Reign. PCGS graded AU-55. Estimate Value $2,000 - 2,500. Winning bid:$2,500
XI. Transylvania. Ducat, 1613. Fr-332; KM-74; Resch-191. Nagybanya-Neustadt Mint. Gabriel Batholi, 1608-1613. Head right. Reverse; Eagle with Barhori arms on breast, divides N-B. Couple of field marks. Bold strike. Rare. NGC graded AU-55. Estimate Value $1,500 - 2,000. Winning bid:$2,500
XII. Hungary. ¼ Taler, 1735-NB (Nagybanya). KM-305. Karl VI. Bust right. Reverse; Crowned eagle. Deep original gray tone with underlying mint luster. PCGS graded MS-62. Estimate Value $175 - 200. Winning bid:$200
XIII. Romania. Pattern Leu, 1924. KM-Pn210. Copper-Nickel. Reeded edge. PCGS graded Specimen 64. Estimate Value $100 - 125. Winning bid:$180
XIV. Romania. Lot of Choice Certified Minors: 5 Bani, 1867 Heaton. KM-3.1. NGC graded MS 65 Red; 2 Lei, 1914. KM-43. PCGS graded MS 65; 5 Lei, 1930-KN. KM-48. PCGS graded MS 62. Lot of 3 coins. Estimate Value $150 - 200. Winning bid:$210
XV. Romania. Pattern Leu, 1924. KM-Pn210. Copper-Nickel. Reeded edge. PCGS graded Specimen 64. Estimate Value $100 - 125. Winning bid:$180
XVI. Transylvania. Taler, 1621-KB. Dav-4710; KM-134. Gabriel Bethlen, 1613-1629. Armored bust right holding scepter over right shoulder. Reverse; Crowned arms separating K - B. Considerable luster with light golden toning. NGC graded EF-45. WINGS. Estimate Value $2,500 - 3,000. Winning bid:$2,000
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