N. 100742054

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Mondo. Collection of coins (444 coins)
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Mondo. Collection of coins (444 coins)

An extensive unsearched accumulation of historical world coinage spanning multiple centuries, regions, and monetary systems, presenting a visually rich and diverse cross-section of global numismatic history. The collection prominently features a wide range of British coinage from the late Victorian era through the early to mid-20th century, including numerous bronze and copper issues bearing portraits of Queen Victoria, King Edward VII, King George V, and King George VI. Clearly identifiable denominations include British farthings, halfpennies, pennies, and holed colonial cents, with legible legends such as GEORGIVS V DEI GRA BRITT OMN REX FID DEF IND IMP, EDWARDVS VII DEI GRA BRITT OMN REX FID DEF IND IMP, and VICTORIA DEI GRATIA. Several coins display dates ranging from the late 1800s through the 1940s, with visible years such as 1899, 1908, 1911, 1916, 1920, 1926, and later wartime and post-war issues. Multiple examples of British colonial holed coinage are present, including East Africa and Straits Settlements–style designs, reflecting circulation across Africa and Southeast Asia under British imperial administration. The lot also includes clearly marked Colombian coinage, with handwritten holders indicating 5 Centavos Colombia and visible bronze 5 centavos pieces from the mid-20th century, including a dated 1946 example. These South American coins add geographic depth and appeal for collectors of Latin American numismatics. Mexican coinage is represented by a bronze piece displaying the national eagle and snake motif with the legend ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS, consistent with early to mid-20th-century centavo issues. Scandinavian material appears as well, including Swedish bronze coinage with legible denominations such as 2 ÖRE and 10 ÖRE, featuring crowned monograms and national heraldry typical of Sweden’s early 1900s circulation coinage. A particularly notable inclusion is an encapsulated ancient Roman coin certified by NGC Ancients, labeled Roman Empire – Probus, AD 276–282 – BI Aurelianianus – Roman Age of Chaos. This ancient silvered bronze issue introduces a classical antiquity element, dramatically expanding the chronological scope of the collection from ancient Rome through modern industrial-era coinage. The presence of an authenticated Roman imperial coin alongside raw world coins enhances both historical interest and collector appeal. The assortment shows a wide variety of patinas, oxidation tones, and circulation wear, with surfaces ranging from dark chocolate brown to orange, olive, and gray, reflecting decades or centuries of natural aging. Coins appear loose and in flips or cardboard holders, with no apparent sorting by type, country, or date, reinforcing the unsearched nature of the collection. Identifiable regions represented include Great Britain, British Empire colonies in Africa and Asia, Colombia, Mexico, Sweden, and the Roman Empire, with mints historically associated with London, Birmingham, colonial mints, and ancient Roman imperial workshops. This unsearched world coin hoard offers strong appeal for collectors, dealers, and researchers interested in British imperial coinage, colonial history, Latin American issues, Scandinavian coins, and ancient Roman numismatics. The mix of 19th- and 20th-century circulation pieces, colonial holed coins, foreign bronze denominations, and a certified ancient Roman coin creates a keyword-rich, historically layered collection ideal for study, resale, or discovery, with potential for overlooked varieties, better dates, and collectible types across multiple countries and eras.

N. 100742054

Non più disponibile
Mondo. Collection of coins (444 coins)

Mondo. Collection of coins (444 coins)

An extensive unsearched accumulation of historical world coinage spanning multiple centuries, regions, and monetary systems, presenting a visually rich and diverse cross-section of global numismatic history. The collection prominently features a wide range of British coinage from the late Victorian era through the early to mid-20th century, including numerous bronze and copper issues bearing portraits of Queen Victoria, King Edward VII, King George V, and King George VI. Clearly identifiable denominations include British farthings, halfpennies, pennies, and holed colonial cents, with legible legends such as GEORGIVS V DEI GRA BRITT OMN REX FID DEF IND IMP, EDWARDVS VII DEI GRA BRITT OMN REX FID DEF IND IMP, and VICTORIA DEI GRATIA. Several coins display dates ranging from the late 1800s through the 1940s, with visible years such as 1899, 1908, 1911, 1916, 1920, 1926, and later wartime and post-war issues. Multiple examples of British colonial holed coinage are present, including East Africa and Straits Settlements–style designs, reflecting circulation across Africa and Southeast Asia under British imperial administration.

The lot also includes clearly marked Colombian coinage, with handwritten holders indicating 5 Centavos Colombia and visible bronze 5 centavos pieces from the mid-20th century, including a dated 1946 example. These South American coins add geographic depth and appeal for collectors of Latin American numismatics. Mexican coinage is represented by a bronze piece displaying the national eagle and snake motif with the legend ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS, consistent with early to mid-20th-century centavo issues. Scandinavian material appears as well, including Swedish bronze coinage with legible denominations such as 2 ÖRE and 10 ÖRE, featuring crowned monograms and national heraldry typical of Sweden’s early 1900s circulation coinage.

A particularly notable inclusion is an encapsulated ancient Roman coin certified by NGC Ancients, labeled Roman Empire – Probus, AD 276–282 – BI Aurelianianus – Roman Age of Chaos. This ancient silvered bronze issue introduces a classical antiquity element, dramatically expanding the chronological scope of the collection from ancient Rome through modern industrial-era coinage. The presence of an authenticated Roman imperial coin alongside raw world coins enhances both historical interest and collector appeal.

The assortment shows a wide variety of patinas, oxidation tones, and circulation wear, with surfaces ranging from dark chocolate brown to orange, olive, and gray, reflecting decades or centuries of natural aging. Coins appear loose and in flips or cardboard holders, with no apparent sorting by type, country, or date, reinforcing the unsearched nature of the collection. Identifiable regions represented include Great Britain, British Empire colonies in Africa and Asia, Colombia, Mexico, Sweden, and the Roman Empire, with mints historically associated with London, Birmingham, colonial mints, and ancient Roman imperial workshops.

This unsearched world coin hoard offers strong appeal for collectors, dealers, and researchers interested in British imperial coinage, colonial history, Latin American issues, Scandinavian coins, and ancient Roman numismatics. The mix of 19th- and 20th-century circulation pieces, colonial holed coins, foreign bronze denominations, and a certified ancient Roman coin creates a keyword-rich, historically layered collection ideal for study, resale, or discovery, with potential for overlooked varieties, better dates, and collectible types across multiple countries and eras.

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Soufian El Guesaoui
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Stima  € 500 - € 550

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