background image
Spanish silver Reales and gold Escudos were legal tender in
the colonies and in the USA until 1857. The silver
8 Reales passed as a dollar, 2 Reales=2 Bits= Quarter,
and the gold 8 Escudos, or Doubloon could be spent for
16 dollars.
1536-1556 Carlos and Johanna, Mexico City, all silver Pillars
of Hercules over the waves, 1 Reale, VF clipped $87.
4 Reales abt Unc uneven strike............................
$377.
Gold 2 Escudos, c. 1580, Seville Mint, raw VF+, uneven
strike around edges $1077. Silver 4 Reales, c. 1580,
Seville. VF, very pleasing as a Cob. ......................
$277.
1589 gold 2 Escudo, Philip II, Seville Mint, PCGS XF 45,
sharp, centered cross and shield, and nice strong
date for a Cob. ...................................................... $1775.
BIG silver bar from the shipwreck Atocha, perhaps the most
famous and most publicized of all the sunken Spanish
treasure. Cast in Bolivia and dated 1622, the year of the
sinking, this monster weighs over 90 pounds, with the
salvor's certificate. Wonderful display for the
bottom of your aquarium!...................................... $27,000.
1600-1772 Crude silver Cobs:
1
/
2
Reale VF, big edge chip
missing $12. Nice VF $47. 1 Reale, Fine $47. F-VF $67.
dated (17)54 Fine $67. 4 Reales, Fine $87.
8 Reales Fine........................................................
$87.
Gold 2 Escudo Cob c. 1650, Seville Mint VF ...........
$777.
Type of 1659, gold Cob 8 Escudos, Seville Mint, VF $3477.
1698 gold 2 Escudos from the Cuzco, Peru Mint. This is the
only year this mint struck Colonial gold coins. From the
1715 Florida Plate Fleet shipwrecks. EF+, tight flan
reverse is slightly double struck ............................ $1977.
1714 Mexico gold 8 Escudo Cob from the 1715 Florida
shipwrecks. Abt Unc, usual rough strike ............... $4477.
c.1710 Nuevo Reino, Colombia gold 2 Escudo Cob
from the 1715 Florida shipwrecks......................... $1977.
1751 Santiago, Chile gold 8 Escudo, Ch. Unc, but covered
with coral from the shipwreck "Luz" ...................... $3775.
Pillar coinages,
1
/
2
Reales, 1734 VG/G $27.1738 VG/G $27.
1742 EF+ polished $87.1753 Lima VG $47. 1760 VF
cleaned $57. One Reale 1766 EF toned $77. 1769 Potosi
AG/G $17. Two Reales 1708 Barcelona type VG $27. 1755
EF+ pretty old toning $247. 1763 EF+, cleaned and
retoned nicely, obverse double struck, $177. 8 Reales
1740 EF/AU pleasing old toning, obv. die wear ....
$447.
1759 superb original AU 58 $677. 1762 VF, several solder
spots $97. 1771 Lima, Peru EF+, cleaned............
$297.
Bust Coinages,
1
/
2
Reale 1790 VF+ $77. 1797 EF, rev rim hit,
slty bent $27. 1813 VF, light defects $27. One Reale 1774
VF $67. 1781 VF+ $67.Two Reales 1783/2 Potosi F+,
unlisted overdate $277. 1784 Lima AG $12. 1778 Potosi
nice G++ $20. 1797 EF $97. 1808 Santiago VG/G
$17.
Four Reales 1782/1 Potosi VG+ $67. 1791 Potosi near VF
$127. 1797 abt good $37. Eight Reales 1783 Potosi NGC
AU 55 near white $277. 1798 Lima VF+ obv gash $39.
1811 EF $97. 1821 Zacatecas, abt unc, planchet grainy
$77. 8 Reales with problems: 1803, 1808, 1809,
1813,1814,1815, 1817, each ................................
$39.
Gold
1
/
2
Escudo Madrid 1783 VF $157. Gold 8 Escudos
1810 Nuevo Reino VF-EF faint rim scrape ...........
$637.
1818 gold 8 Escudos Nuevo Reino Abt Unc,
few faint defects ....................................................
$775.
FRANCE AND COLONIES
1580 silver
1
/
4
Ecu of Henry II of Navarre, crude VF $77.
1702-A Silver ecu of Louis XIV struck over 1695? Ecu. Raw
EF+ nice toning with undertype visible. ................
$247.
1717 A gold Louis d'or Crowned child head of Louis 15th
raw ch MS 63 $2577. and 2 Louis d'or, 1717 A another
blazing MS 63, faint adjustment marks in obv and rev
centers. ................................................................. $3177.
1788-K (Bordeaux) Louis 16th, who lost his head, gold
double Louis d'or, NGC MS 60, very pleasing,
without the usual heavy adjustment marks........... $1477.
(1796) Castorland restrike in silver, c. 1950, Unc, cleaned
and "antiqued" $27. Restrike in copper, earlier dies, but not
original ones. ? c. 1875, brown proof 63...............
$87.
Year 12, c.1804 Napoleon Bonaparte as Consul, gold 40
Francs, raw VF $197. Year 13, (1804) as emperor
raw F-VF $167.1812 gold 20 Francs Napoleon as
Emperor raw VF ....................................................
$97.
1814 Kingdom of Italy, emperor Napoleon,
gold 40 Lire VF......................................................
$197.
Dutch Colonies, 1576-1690 silver "dog dollars" because of
the crude lion design. Roughly made fine $67.
Uneven VF ............................................................
$137.
ENGLISH,
EARLY AMERICAN PERIOD
Mary 1553/54 silver groat, poor................................
$17.
Elizabeth I 1592 silver 6 Pence VF $177.
1601 silver 2 Pence AG/G.....................................
$17.
James I gold crown, 1617-18, slightly irregular VF $377.
1603/4 silver Pence fair/VG $27. Scotland (1605) silver 24
Pence, slightly crude VF .......................................
$277.
Charles I, 1625-49, silver 6 Pence, VG/VF,
very irregular planchet $37. 1641-43 silver
Shilling crude fine, clipped ....................................
$87.
Charles II, 1671 silver crown VG cleaned $87. 1673 crown
VG, faint rim filing $67. 1679 Scotland, copper 6 Pence or
bawbee, VG...........................................................
$47.
1688 huge gold 5 guineas, James II, NGC MS 64 $15,700.
Ireland, brass "gun money"
1
/
2
crowns: Oct 1689 VF/VG
$67. Dec 1689 VF- $77. May 1690 VF..................
$77.
1692 Scotland, copper 2 pence, "turner or Bodle" VF,
slightly off center ...................................................
$137.
William alone, 1696 sixpence, 1st bust, ANACS MS 63 med
gray toning $477. 1696 Scotland silver 5 Shillings VF/EF
$277. 1700 Shilling, lg 00, ANACS MS 62............
$377.
QUEEN ANNE
1707 after union with Scotland, 1708-Edinburgh
1
/
2
crown
VG/F$47. 1710 silver 2 pence VG-F $37. 1711 Shilling
ANACS AU 50 light gray $227. 1714 Farthing AU 58 $877.
1719 James III, on his marriage to Clementia, bronze 40
mm medal, VF, holed ............................................
$77.
GEORGE I
1723 halfpenny ANACS VF 30 $77. Shilling SSC (from silver
supplied by the South Sea Co) ANACS MS 62 blazing
white $317. ANACS undipped, light gray MS 64 $577.
1723
1
/
2
pence ANACS VF 30 ................................
$77.
GEORGE II
1727 Shilling ANACS AU 55 PQ ..............................
$347.
1741 silver crown raw original MS 61....................... $1277.
1741 huge gold 5 guineas, George II, NGC MS 62 . $9700.
1758 Shilling both ANACS: AU 58 $97. EF 45 .........
$77.
GEORGE III
1769 halfpenny for Ireland, fine ................................
$17.
1771 halfpenny ANACS MS 63 BRN .......................
$297.
1775 gold Guinea, VF rim mount mark ....................
$177.
1777 gold Guinea, EF+, bright luster $297.
Another EF, faint rim bend ....................................
$227.
1794 Coventry halfpenny "Lady Godiva" EF ............
$37.
1794 gold Guinea VG, jewelry use. ..........................
$137.
1797 copper 2 Pence "cartwheel."
Raw VF $127. 1797 penny, good ..........................
$12.
1799 halfpenny ANACS MS 64 RB (80% bright red)
$207.
1806 penny, AU, rim bumps......................................
$37.
1807 halfpenny penny VG+ ......................................
$12.
1812 silver 1
1
/
2
Shillings bank token EF, gentle cleaning $57.
SULEYMAN THE MAGNIFICENT
Islamic gold Sultanis of the Ottoman Empire, 1520-1595, 3
different Sultans. The sultani traded for $2.22 dollars US in
the late 1700s. Fine, each.....................................
$137.
UNITED STATES COLONIALS
1652 (struck 1660-1667) Oak Tree silver threepence,
Noe-27.1, r-7, PCGS VF 20. This is the
"Red Book" plate coin. .......................................... $7700.
1652 (struck 1667-1682) Pine Tree silver threepence,
Noe-36, PCGS XF 45 Boldly struck example. ...... $4977.
New Jersey 1787 "running fox" Maris 77dd raw EF, scattered
patches of verdigris on obv and rev...................... $1775.
1776 New Hampshire Copper, restruck by
Copley EF, scrs .....................................................
$27.
1776 Continental Dollar restrikes by Bashlow, c. 1961,
Nice red unc $37. Goldine, Unc tiny spots $37.
Pewter, ch unc.......................................................
$77.
1778 Rhode Island Ship Token, restruck by
Horace Grant in 1936. Unc 60 ..............................
$97.
Nova Constellatio Coppers, 1783 ptd rays, sm US PCGS
VF 35 $377. 1785 Ptd rays PCGS AU 50............. $1277.
1785 Connecticut copper, bust right, M-4.3-A.Z, PCGS VF
30 $547. 1787 Connecticut Cent, Mailed bust left, horned,
PCGS VF 35, very pleasing light and medium brown
surfaces. $577. Mailed bust left, normal, PCGS XF 45
$1077. draped bust left, PCGS XF 45 .................. $1677.
1788 Massachusetts Half Cent, 2nd year for this new
denomination. PCGS AU 50 $1775. 1788 Cent PCGS AU
53 rev planchet streaks as struck ......................... $1477.
1785 "Vermonts" Ryder-2, landscape copper, PCGS XF 40
Planchet depression on rev, but much smoother than
usual. $4177. 1786 R 8, Vermontesium, raw VF, horizon
nice, varying degrees of porosity. $677. 1787 Vermont,
Britannia rev. raw VF 30 $477. 1788 bust right, Ryder-16,
PCGS VF 20, planchet depressions as made. .....
$677.
1787 Machin's Mill copper struck in New York state, Vlack
19-87C, PCGS VF 35 PQ .....................................
$977.
1787 Fugio Cents, 1B, "No Cinquefoils, Cross after date" rev:
United States PCGS XF 40 $2775. 17-S.1 States United,
raw decent VF 25 with only a few minor defects $577.
9P raw VF 30, some dark patches of
verdigris $577. 15Y, only good ..............................
$107.
(1789) George Washington President copper, based on
original dated 1792. Baker 14, Struck by Alfred Robinson,
c. 1870 raw red & brown Proof 64 ........................
$775.
(1792) G. Washington President copper, restruck by Idler c.
1860?, red & brown proof 64, "Copy" on reverse scratched
mostly off...............................................................
$127.
1795 Washington Grate Token, lg buttons, RE,
PCGS MS 62 BN ..................................................
$700.
1792 Birch Cent electrotype, pleasing EF+, one patch of
crud left of date .....................................................
$677.
CENTS
1835 N-6 type of 1836, ANACS AU 55 ....................
$247.
1836 N-3 ANACS AU 58 ..........................................
$317.
SPAIN AND SPANISH COLONIES
SPAIN AND SPANISH COLONIES
ENGLISH,
EARLY AMERICAN PERIOD
J. Kern 859-269-1614
MANY NEW PURCHASES
100%
100%
150%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
125%
100%
100%
w1045495 06/24/2002 9:35 AM Page a
background image
1872 PCGS MS 64 RB............................................. $1077.
1875 PCGS MS 63 BN.............................................
$277.
1877 raw VG 10, old faint clng, $477. another G4,
old faint clng, couple spots ...................................
$357.
1909-S Indian ANACS VF 35 ...................................
$327.
1909-S VDB ANACS scr, clnd, weak vdb,net VG 8..
$377.
1931-S ANACS MS 64 BRN ....................................
$97.
1970-S Atheist Cents, all ANACS: MS 65 red $77.
MS 64 red .............................................................
$57.
1974-D Atheist Cent, ANACS MS 64 RB .................
$87.
THREE CENTS SILVER
1851-O raw abt unc, faint clng..................................
$197.
1852 raw Unc, faint clng ...........................................
$127.
1854 raw AU 50, light gray toning ............................
$247.
1855 raw AU 50, mostly white ..................................
$197.
1857 raw EF, very uneven strike...............................
$70.
1859 NGC MS 62 white............................................
$157.
1867 raw proof 63, old nice blue toning, tiny obv nick $437.
1868 raw proof 60 cleaned.......................................
$397.
1871 both raw: nice proof 50 $367. Proof 55 ...........
$417.
1873 raw proof 60 some dark obv corrosion spots ..
$727.
THREE CENTS NICKEL
1869 NGC MS 63 .....................................................
$107.
1878 PCGS PR 65 pleasing.....................................
$677.
1880 raw fair, hammered..........................................
$27.
1881 PCGS Proof 66................................................
$627.
1882 NGC PF 65 Cameo .........................................
$497.
1889 NGC PRF 66 ...................................................
$677.
HALF DIMES
1797 15 stars AG+/G nice for grade.........................
$577.
1831 V-7 raw AU 55, mostly white............................
$197.
1832 V-6 raw AU 50, mostly white............................
$147.
1833 V-7 PCGS MS 65 near white........................... $2377.
1838 No Drapery ICG MS 60 Pleasing very light gray $277.
1861 PCGS MS 65 near white, perfect obv..............
$977.
1862 ANACS MS 65 near white ...............................
$877.
1863-P recut 18 NGC MS 64 mostly white ..............
$777.
1870-P raw never dipped AU 50...............................
$57.
NICKELS
1882 NGC PF 66 PQ................................................
$617.
1883 shield PCGS AU 53 .........................................
$57.
1883 no cents PCGS PRF 65 ..................................
$777.
1894 PCGS MS 63 PQ.............................................
$377.
1914-D PCGS MS 64 PQ eye-appeal ......................
$577.
1936-S PCGS MS 65 ...............................................
$87.
1937-P NGC MS 66 .................................................
$47.
1938-D NGC MS 66 $40. PCGS MS 66 ..................
$57.
DIMES
1800 nice AG3/G4 ....................................................
$377.
1807 raw fair, holed with crude plug.........................
$47.
1823/2 all raw: fair $12. G, uneven ...........................
$19.
1827 JR 13 NGC MS 61 nice original
never dipped coin..................................................
$877.
1833 JR-5 raw abt unc, white...................................
$377.
1834 JR-5 ANACS MS 61 dark gray toning .............
$447.
1835 JR 5 ANACS AU 55 nice orig tone..................
$377.
1864-S ANACS EF 40 mostly white .........................
$107.
1906-P 6/6 ANACS MS 63 pleasing white PQ.........
$217.
1913-P NGC MS 63 pleasant light toning ................
$147.
1914-P ANACS MS 61 nice white ............................
$107.
1916-D ANACS Good 4............................................
$537.
1917-S PCGS MS 65 white......................................
$397.
1934-P ICG MS 67 FB white $197.
PCGS MS 66FB white ..........................................
$167.
1937-P PCGS MS 67FB white .................................
$147.
1938-P PCGS MS 65 FB white ................................
$67.
1939-P PCGS, delicate toning MS 66 FB ................
$197.
1943-D PCGS MS 67 FB "Bassano Coll" white .......
$127.
1944-P PCGS MS 65 white PQ ...............................
$22.
1944-D PCGS MS 67 FB near white........................
$77.
1945-S ICG MS 67 FB white $117. near white ........
$77.
1963-P Double Die Rev, FS-017.5, NGC PF 67 white $437.
QUARTERS
1805 Fair+/poor even wear.......................................
$67.
1815 raw even AG ....................................................
$37.
1821 B-2 G+/G .........................................................
$47.
1831 B-4, raw AU 50, old light cleaning ...................
$277.
1837 B-2 VG+/F orig toning......................................
$47.
1867-P raw choice toned EF 45 ...............................
$647.
1869-P raw Proof 50+ ..............................................
$427.
1870-P PCGS XF 45 ................................................
$227.
1887 NGC PRF 63 superb colorful toning................
$577.
1893-O ANACS MS 62 very PQ, superb original color $377.
1926-D NGC MS 65 small rim cud...........................
$477.
1927-D Ch orig Fine 15 ............................................
$24.
1930-P PCGS MS 63 very PQ, light gray
toning $197. Raw white AU 50..............................
$57.
1939-D PCGS MS 65 some delicate toning.............
$77.
1944-P NGC MS65 near white.................................
$47.
1944-S PCGS MS66 white.......................................
$87.
1946-S NGC MS 65 delicate toning .........................
$47.
1947-D PCGS MS 66 white $87. near white............
$47.
1947-S PCGS MS 66 near white, fully proof-like fields
from heavy die polishing. Outrageous look!..........
$377.
1948-D NGC MS 65 white........................................
$47.
1948-S PCGS MS 66 white......................................
$87.
1951-S NGC MS 65 white $57. delicate toning........
$57.
1964-D FS-024.7 Reverse of 1965 when these
were struck! ANACS AU 55 white.........................
$97.
1795 O-119 raw G+, various light defects ................
$437.
1803 large 3, O-103, PCGS VF 35 PQ, choice
eye-appeal ............................................................ $1277.
1808 O-104 PCGS XF 40 PQ $347. ANACS EF 45
$347.
1810 O-101a, ANACS AU details, cleaned(now with light
gray retoning) net EF 45 .......................................
$277.
1814 O-107 PCGS XF 40 PQ superb original
colorful toning........................................................
$377.
1819/8 small 9 O-104 PCGS AU 58 superb
original colorful toning...........................................
$977.
1819/8 large 9 O-102 original old gray toning
PCGS AU 53 .........................................................
$497.
1820 curl 2, small date O-103a, PCGS AU 53 superb
original toning........................................................
$977.
1821 O-104 PCGS AU 50 mostly gray with a little color in
the toning ..............................................................
$427.
1822 O-106 ANACS MS 62 very PQ,
choice original toning ............................................ $1177.
1823 O-108a-b, very late die state, raw orig EF 45+,
obv rim scrape ......................................................
$197.
1829/7 O-101 PCGS XF 45 mostly gray with
some edge colors..................................................
$267.
1831 O-111 PCGS AU 55 nice old toning................
$337.
1832 small letters rev. O-110 ANACS AU 50 mostly
white $177. O-111 PCGS AU 58 mostly gray
with a little color ....................................................
$377.
1836 Reeded Edge raw F/VG, rim bump,
light scratches and scrapes ..................................
$647.
1837 SEGS AU 58 ch orig lt tone.............................
$397.
1847-P ANACS AU 53 near white ............................
$207.
1859-O host coin VF 30+, countermark EF+
revalidating this half dollar as 600 reis, to circulate in
the Azores islands, under Portuguese rule, by the
decree of 1887. .....................................
$2775.
1859-O raw VF 30 (free with Azores coin) ...............
$47.
Pattern Halves 1862 J-293 NGC PF 64 toned silver. Looks
like regular proof seated half but with motto "GOD OUR
TRUST" above eagle. $$2775. 1869 J-748 near white
silver, different and pretty head of Liberty. Wreath
reverse. PCGS PR 64 ........................................... $2477.
1870-CC raw perfect smooth AG 3+ ........................
$667.
1886 NGC PF 64 med to deep gray toning.............. $1027.
1901-O ANACS EF 40 gray and colorful toning .......
$267.
1908-P ANACS VF 20 med gray ..............................
$67.
1920-S PCGS MS 64 white......................................
CALL
1921-P PCGS MS 63 mostly white ..........................
CALL
1921-D PCGS mostly white......................................
CALL
1945-S ANACS MS 64 delicate toning.....................
$47.
1963-P all PCGS: MS 65 white $47. toned $42.
MS 64FBL white....................................................
$47.
1963-D all PCGS: MS 65 FBL white $147.
MS 64FBL white....................................................
$22.
1964-P doubled die obv #7, ANACS MS 65.............
$87.
1964 Accented hair, ANACS Proof 67 white ............
$37.
1971-D PCGS MS 66 ...............................................
$37.
SILVER DOLLARS
1797 small eagle, stars 9x7, lg let rev, NGC XF 45 Very
pleasing lustrous light gray ................................... $5700.
HERALDIC EAGLE REVERSE
1799/8 B-1, ICG VF 35 PQ, completely original undipped
perfect surfaces $2177. Raw orig VF 20, two initials
scratched obv field ................................................
$777.
1799/8 B-2 old NGC VF 20, PQ nice toning............. $1577.
1800 B-19, "Americai" raw Fine 12, old gentle cleaning $917.
1803 B-5 sm 3, raw fine 12, lightly cleaned,
light rim marks ......................................................
$770.
1842-P ANACS AU 50 mostly white.........................
$497.
1846-O raw VG, old light cleaning, edge bumps ......
$197.
1853-P raw decent EF 40, elusive ...........................
$677.
1859-P raw VG 10+ toned, pleasing.........................
$297.
1859-O raw VF 30+ ..................................................
$277.
1859-S raw F+, faint defects.....................................
$397.
1860-O PCGS MS 60 very pleasing white.
Old US Treasury hoard .........................................
$977.
TRADE DOLLARS
1876-P raw unc 60 cleaned, sm rev rim bump.........
$277.
1877-CC raw AU 58 near white light hairlining.........
$487.
1877-S raw orig EF 40 .............................................
$127.
1878-S raw EF 40, retoning over old faint clng ........
$97.
1879 raw Proof 55+ .................................................. $1077.
1880 raw Proof 58 nice light toning.......................... $1177.
1878 8TF, VAM 14-1 NGC MS63 white....................
$147.
1878-P 7 TF, rev '78 PCGS MS 63 white .................
$87.
1878-P 7/8 TF VAM-38 PCI MS 63 very near white.
$157.
1878-S PCGS MS 62 violet and blue toning
PCGS MS 62 ........................................................
$47.
1880-P PCGS MS 62 near white .............................
$37.
1880-O PCGS MS 62 white PQ ...............................
$127.
1880-S both white PCGS: MS 64 $44. MS 63 .........
$32.
1882-S PCGS MS 64 mostly white ..........................
$44.
1883-O PCGS MS 63 near white .............................
$33.
1884-P PCGS MS 63 lt tone ....................................
$44.
1886-P PCGS MS 64 white or lt tone ......................
$44.
1890-P ANACS AU 58 DMPL white .........................
$37.
1891-P PCGS MS 62 near white .............................
$67.
1897-P PCGS MS 64 $37. VAM-6A "pitted reverse die"
PCGS MS 64 white $117. Raw MS 60++ .............
$47.
1898-P both PCGS: MS 64 white $53. toned MS 63
$35.
1899-O PCGS MS 64 near white .............................
$44.
1901-O PCGS MS 64 white or near.........................
$44.
1921-P PCGS MS 65 near white .............................
$97.
1924-P PCGS MS 63 white or near .........................
$27.
1925-P PCGS MS 63 lt tone ....................................
$27.
Peace 1926-P ANACS MS 65 orig.
near white surfaces...............................................
$217.
IKES
1971-S ANACS MS 64 white....................................
$57.
1972-S ANACS MS 66 white....................................
$57.
GOLD DOLLARS
1851-P PCGS AU 58................................................
$227.
1851-O ANACS AU 50 .............................................
$237.
1853-O NGC MS 61 .................................................
$677.
1854-P Type II NGC AU 58, very nice $1177. both PCGS:
AU 50 $577. VF 35 $397. ANACS AU details,
damaged-bent (ever so slightly) net EF 40...........
$377.
1862-P raw AU 58 ....................................................
$217.
QUARTER EAGLES
1861-P raw EF/VF gently cleaned............................
$197.
1863-S NGC XF 40 .................................................. $1677.
1873-S PCGS AU 50................................................
$877.
1907 PCGS MS 64...................................................
$697.
1911-P PCGS MS 62 ...............................................
$377.
1915 ANACS MS 61.................................................
$237.
1926-P PCGS MS 63 ...............................................
$647.
1927-P PCGS MS 63 ...............................................
$647.
1928-P PCGS MS 63 $577. ANACS MS 61 ............
$237.
1929-P NGC MS 63 .................................................
$547.
THREE DOLLARS GOLD
1854-P PCGS AU 50................................................
$847.
1860-S raw F 15 .......................................................
$497.
1874 PCGS AU 58 (proof-like fields) pleasing ......... $1277.
HALF EAGLES
1802/1 high overdate, Breen 2F, r-7?, NGC MS 61, very
pleasing bright yellow with PQ surfaces. .............. $7100.
1843-P NGC XF 45 pleasing ...................................
$277.
1846-D/D NGC AU 53 pleasing................................ $3377.
1848-P PCGS AU 53................................................
$397.
1879-P ANACS AU 58..............................................
$197.
1880-P raw AU, faint scr. ..........................................
$137.
1881-P raw AU .........................................................
$147.
1886-P ANACS AU 50..............................................
$177.
1892-CC raw AU, faint cleaning................................
$447.
1892-S NGC AU 58 ..................................................
$277.
1893-S NGC MS 63 .................................................
$777.
1894-S NGC AU 50 ..................................................
$437.
1897-P NGC MS 63 .................................................
$527.
1900-P raw orig AU 50 .............................................
$157.
1905-S PCGS AU 58 $227. NGC AU 58..................
$227.
1907-P PCGS MS 63 $497. Raw AU faint clng........
$137.
1911-S ANACS EF 45 ..............................................
$197.
1913-P ANACS AU 58..............................................
$237.
EAGLES
1844-O NGC AU 50.................................................. $1277.
1849-P PCGS XF 40 ................................................
$377.
1887-P NGC AU 58 ..................................................
$327.
1888-P NGC AU 58 ..................................................
$367.
1906-D PCGS MS 63 ...............................................
$577.
1907 no periods, NGC MS 64 PQ satin surfaces $2775.
Raw AU 58, very faint cleaning.............................
$337.
1911-P ANACS MS 62 PQ.......................................
$577.
1916-S ANACS AU 55 $397. PCGS AU 55..............
$397.
1932 "Depression Year" gold PCGS MS 63 $527.
NGC MS 62...........................................................
$387.
DOUBLE EAGLES
1851-O AU 50, raw, lightly cleaned ..........................
$777.
1852-P raw EF, bumped, nicked, cleaned ................
$417.
1858-P PCGS AU 50................................................ $1077.
1865-S raw EF 45 pleasing ......................................
$667.
1868-S PCGS VF 35 ................................................
$497.
1870-S PCGS AU 50................................................
$687.
1872-S PCGS XF 45 ................................................
$517.
1873-P open 3 PCGS AU 50....................................
$517.
1875-CC PCI AU 50 ................................................. $1027.
1876-S PCGS AU 55................................................
$577.
1895-P NGC MS 61 PQ ...........................................
$577.
1895-S NGC MS 61 .................................................
$557.
1898-S NGC MS 63 semi PL $1077. PCGS MS 62
$547.
1901-S raw AU faintly clnd .......................................
$367.
1904-P NGC MS 61 PQ ...........................................
$417.
1907-P Liberty PCGS MS 62 ...................................
$477.
1907-S AU 58 faint clng............................................
$377.
1907 Saint Gaudens PCGS AU 58 $487.
NGC MS 62...........................................................
$647.
1909-S PCGS MS 64 ...............................................
$977.
1911-D both NGC: MS 64 $647. MS 65 PQ............. $1197.
1914-D NGC MS 63 $577. PCGS MS 64 PQ ..........
$897.
1914-S NGC MS 64 .................................................
$697.
1923-D ANACS MS 64 .............................................
$627.
1928-P NGC MS 64 .................................................
$577.
COMMEMORATIVES
Lafayette Sil Dol raw AU 50+, nice retoning
over old faint cleaning ...........................................
$297.
Albany PCGS MS 66 near white ..............................
$477.
Cleveland PCGS MS 66 nice edge color .................
$477.
Lincoln PCGS MS 65 edge color .............................
$347.
Pilgrim 1920 PCGS MS 66 nice edge color .............
$877.
San Diego 1936-D raw white MS 63 ........................
$67.
Texas 1938 set, NGC: P 64, D 66, S 65,
all white, all three: .................................................
$877.
Territorial, near new Breen-Gillio Cal Frac Pioneer Gold Book
$237. Two 1881 Gold tokens round, quarter dollar size,
bird chasing a butterfly on one, crescent man in the moon
surrounded by 7 stars and a comet on other. Both have
date in wreath on rev. MS 60 pleasing. Pair for .... $1477.
Hawaiian Quarter silver belt, made from 20
1883 quarters, buckle apparently missing,
though each end is finished. ................................. $1077.
Puerto Rico (under Spain) 1895 silver 20 centavos F+,
gray toning over old faint cleaning ........................
$87.
Solid gold (552 grams 14 k) two handled loving cup given to
the winner of the San Carlos Handicap at Santa Anita
Park, c. 1960? ....................................................... $7700.
Solid gold ( 143 grams 14 k) goblet awarded to the winner,
April Dawn, of the Hollypark Ladies Handicap 1967, ridden
by the legendary jockey Wille Shoemaker. ........... $3700.
MOSTLY CERTIFIED FOREIGN,
ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL
AUSTRALIA:
gold Sovs both ANACS:
1911-P MS 62 $127. 1912-S MS 63.....................
$137.
CANADA:
1928 ANACS MS 64 RB $97. 1901 silver 5c
NGC XF 45 PQ Very nice orig toning $37. 1904 dime
NGC AU 55 nice orig toning .................................
$247.
DENMARK:
1847 gold 2 Christian d'or
NGC MS 64........................................................... $2977.
EGYPT:
1916 British Protectorate gold 100 Piastres
NGC MS 63 $247. NGC MS 62 ............................
$177.
1932 Fuad huge gold 500 Piastres NGC Proof 64 .. $1477.
1938 Farouk Wedding commemoratives, Gold 100
Piastres ANACS MS 65 $327. NGC MS 64..........
$167.
FRANCE:
Gold agnel d'or, (Lamb of Gold) Louis X le
Hutin (the Quarrelsome), 1314-1316 AD,
PCGS MS 62 Extremely rare................................ $12,777.
Gold agnel d'or, Philip V le Long,
1316-1322 AD PCGS MS 63 ................................ $7700.
Zara, Croatia, 1813 Napoleon's French forces under siege
by the Austrians. Silver 4 Francs, 60 centimes. Raw EF +,
the edge "bumps" are actually official hallmarks punched
into the rim. ........................................................... $1277.
Gold 20 Francs both ANACS : 1862-A AU 58 $97.
1868-A MS 63 .......................................................
$177.
1887 gold 100 Francs angel, mintage of only 234 coins!
NGC MS 64 pleasing PQ...................................... $8077.
1914 Angel 100 Francs Aluminum bronze essai pattern.
Faintly toned original MS 63 (This is half the price
seen on a website.)............................................... $2477.
GERMANY:
Bavaria 1640 huge gold 5 Ducats
NGC AU 58 ........................................................... $5750.
1814 Prussia silver Taler, raw EF-AU 45+ white ......
$177.
1785 Saxony silver Taler NGC AU 58 near white,
very pleasing.........................................................
$277.
HALF DOLLARS
CENTS
DOUBLE EAGLES
MORGANS
J. Kern 859-269-1614
100%
100%
w1045495 06/24/2002 9:35 AM Page b
background image
MOSTLY CERTIFIED FOREIGN,
ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL
GERMANY:
Brandenburg Franconia Gold Gulden of
Albert Achilles, 1464-1486. Obv: St. John, Rev: cross of
five shields. Raw VF..............................................
$477.
GREAT BRITAIN:
1881 one-third Farthing both
ANACS: MS 64 RED $67. MS 63 RB $27. Farthings:
1865/2 NGC AU 58 $37. Halfpennies: 1826 nice raw EF,
faintest rim scuffs $47. Raw 1853 AU 58 small rim nicks
$27. 1854 ANACS AU 58 $32. Penny: 1854 ANACS MS 60
BRN $77. Sixpences: 1911 ANACS Proof 64 $37.
Shillings: 1826 raw ch VF $37. 1891 ANACS MS 62 $57.
1911 ANACS PF 64 $47. 1849 "Godless" florin ANACS
MS 61 white $297. 1880 silver florin ANACS MS 60
medium gray toning $227. 1902 halfcrown ANACS MS 62
$77. Silver crowns 1847 Gothic, Un Decimo, ANACS PRF
61 white $1275. ANACS PRF 61 old colorful and gray
toning $2700. 1887 ANACS AU 58 white $87. 1902
ANACS MS 63 delicate colors ..............................
$157.
Gold Half pound: all ANACS: 1883 AU 58 $197. 1887 MS 62
$127. 1911 MS 63 $97. PRF 63 ...........................
$247.
Gold Pound, 1871 P.E., large initials, NGC Proof 64, with
superb cameo contrast, $4700. 1911 ANACS PRF 63
$377. Two pounds, 1887 NGC Proof 62 $877. 1911
ANACS PRF 63 $877. 1887 Five, two, one and
1
/
2
pounds
Proof 63,62 set, ANACS $5700. 1937 gold five pounds
NGC Proof 61 .......................................................
$877.
GENOA:
Gold Genovino, Simone Boccanegra, 1339-1344.
Obv: city gate, Rev: cross in floral design. EF+ ....
$877.
RUSSIA:
1841 gold 5 Roubles, both NGC: MS 64 $397.
MS 62....................................................................
$297.
SOUTH AFRICA:
Gold Sovs, both ANACS:
1925 MS 63 $137. MS 62 .....................................
$127.
SWEDEN:
Gold 20 Kroner, all NGC: 1881 MS 63 $337.
1884 MS 65 $147. 1886 MS 65 $147. 1887 MS 63 $237.
1890 MS 65 $147. 1895 MS 66 $197. MS 65 ......
$147.
SWITZERLAND:
Argau 1809 silver 20 Batzen
ANACS AU 55 nice orig blue gray toning $377. Zurich
1810 silver 8 batzen ANACS AU 58 white............
$177.
1850-A
1
/
2
Franc ANACS AU 58 mostly white $247.
1920 Silver two Francs ANACS MS 64 near white $47.
1891 Five Francs, ANACS AU, cleaned (lightly hairlined)
net EF 45, white....................................................
$277.
Commemmorative Silver 5 Francs: 1934 Fribourg Shooting
5 Francs ANACS MS 65 white $97. 1934 Fribourg Gold
Shooting 100 Francs NGC MS 66 (not designated, but
cameo proof-like) .................................................. $2477.
1936 Armament ANACS MS 64 white $70. 1939 Battle of
Laupen NGC MS 64 mostly white $377. NGC MS 63 mostly
white $297. 1939 Zurich both ANACS near white: AU 58
$77. MS 64 $147. 1941 Confederation ANACS MS 65 white
$87. 1944 Battle of St. Jakob NGC MS 64 white....
$77.
Gold all NGC certified: 20 Francs 1914 MS 65 $157. 1927
MS 64 $87. MS 63 $67. 1930 MS 65 $117. 1935 LB MS
66 $77. 1947 MS 66 $117. MS 65 $77. 10 Francs 1913
MS 64 $97. 1914 MS 63 $97. 1915 MS 65 $117.
MS 64 $87. 1922 MS 66 $87. MS 65 $47. MS 64
$39.
Lydia, in Asia Minor, 650-561 BC Electrum (natural gold and
silver alloy of about 10 carats, pale yellow gold, as found
in alluvial nuggets)
1
/
3
stater. Obv: lion's head with sun, or
comet above nose. Rev: irregular punch. ICG VF 35,
$1275. Raw VF banker's mark ..............................
$625.
Greek Ionia, in Western Asia Minor 650-600 B.C. The
"Geometric" design electrum
1
/
3
Stater, c. 4.7 gms.
Obv: Collapsing Square in four parts, Rev: rectangle
with many divisions and a few dots. ICG EF 40 $1977.
Raw Fine ............................................................... $1477.
Greek Ionia, c. 600 B.C. Electrum
1
/
12
Stater of the same
"Geometric" series, Fine .......................................
$477.
MOSTLY CERTIFIED FOREIGN,
ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL
Syracuse, Sicily c 405-400 BC, silver Decadrachm, unsigned
dies by Kimon. Obv: head of Arethusa, four dolphins
around. Rev: chariot pulled by four galloping horses ,
driver being crowned by Victory flying above, ex: arms and
armour, "ATHLA" readable, designating the prizes for this
race. EF, pleasing strike, shape, centering, die state, metal
preservation, toning and superb style................... $17,770.
Syracuse, Sicily, c. 395 BC, silver Decadrachm, unsigned
dies by Euainetos. Obv: head of Arethusa, or Persephone,
four dolphins around, scallop shell behind. Rev: chariot
pulled by four galloping horses, driver being crowned by
Victory flying above. Ex: arms and armor for the victor in
the race. EF, pleasing size, strike, shape, centering, die
states, metal preservation, toning and superb style. This is
the John Ward coin, pedigreed back to 1906. It resided at
the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art for decades
until sold at a Sotheby's Zurich auction, where it brought
50,000 Swiss Francs in 1973................................ $29,700.
Syracuse 485-475 BC silver Tetradrachm, Obv: head of
Arethusa with hair held up in back by diadem of beads.
Rev: chariot with Nike flying above, crowning horses.
EF $1477. VF $977. F-VF $770. Fine ...................
$577.
ANCIENT GREEK COINS,
MANY CERTIFIED
Syracuse c.450-440 BC, silver Tetradrachm, Obv: head of
Arethusa with hair held up by band, four dolphins around.
Rev: chariot with Nike flying above, crowning horses. ICG
AU 55 $4977. Bronze 24 mm, Hiketas, 288-279 BC Obv:
head of Ceres, grain ear behind. Rev: chariot with horses
rearing, star above. ICG VF 25 .............................
$227.
Silver Staters from the Greek city of Tarsos in Cilicia,
361-334 BC, satrap Mazaios, Obv: enthroned Baal,
Rev: lion attacking bull. ICG AU 50 .......................
$577.
Silver Tetradrachm of the north Greek kingdom of Paeonia,
king Lycceius, 356-335 BC, Obv: head of Zeus. Rev:
Hercules wrestling with the Nemean lion.
ICG AU 55.............................................................
$677.
Bronze 21 mm of the Greek city of Rhegium in southern
Italy, 350-270 BC Obv: head of Apollo Rev: lion's head
facing. ICG VF 20..................................................
$177.
Silver Hemidrachm of the Greek city of Methymna on the
island of Lesbos. 330-240 BC. Obv: helmeted head of
Athena, Rev: lyre ICG EF 40 ................................
$477.
Silver Tetradrachms of Philip II of Macedonia, 356-336 BC,
father of Alexander the Great and conqueror of Greece.
Aristotle was his court philosopher and teacher for his son.
Obv: laureate head of Zeus. Rev: youth (Alexander taming
Bucephalus?) on horseback holding palm branch, ICG
MS and AU, CALL. Raw EF $477. Raw VF ..........
$377.
Gold Staters in the name of Philip II of Macedonia, 356-336
B.C. Obverse: laureate head of Apollo engraved in fine
style high relief. Philip identified with this major Greek god
whose famous oracles were at Delphi. Reverse: Two horse
chariot in high action, alluding to Philip's Olympic victory.
All ICG: Lampsacus Mint AU 58 $3777. Amphipolis Mint,
AU 53 $1877. AU 50 $1777. Pella Mint EF 45 $1477. Raw
grades available from............................... $1300. and up.
Gold staters in the name of Alexander the Great. 336-300
B.C. Obv: head of Athena wearing a crested Corinthian
helmet. Rev: Nike standing, holding the mast of a galley
and laurel wreath. All ICG certified: 330-327 BC Ake Mint
in the Holyland EF 45 $1977. Amphipolis Mint EF 45 PQ
$1677. VF 35 $1377. Babylon Mint, and the last capital of
Alexander. AU 50 $1877. Abydus Mint EF 40 $1377.
Lampsacus Mint EF 45 $1477. Memphis, Egypt Mint EF
45 $1977. Citium, Cyprus Mint AU 50 $1977. Sidon,
Phoenecia Mint AU 55 $1877. Susa Mint EF 45 $2177.
Raw coins available from ......... $1100 (problems) and up.
ANCIENT GREEK COINS,
MANY CERTIFIED
Silver drachms (c.4.25 grams) in the name of Alexander the
Great 336-300 B.C. Obv: Hercules wearing lion's skin
headdress. Rev: Zeus enthroned, holding eagle and
scepter. ICG or ANACS: different mints available, AU 53
$197. AU 50 $177. EF 45 $147. EF 40 .................
$127.
Philip III, Arrhidaeus, Alexander's half-brother, king of
Macedon 323-317 BC. Designs just like Alexander's gold
and silver. Babylon Mint gold stater ICG EF 45 $1477.
Silver drachms, both ANACS: AU 50 $177. EF 45
$147.
Ephesos in Ionia, 202-133 BC silver drachm Obv: bee Rev:
stag before palm tree. ICG EF 40 PQ...................
$427.
SILVER TETRADRACHM
Gold Staters, about 8.5 grams, of Lysimachos, treasurer for
Alexander, and later king of Thrace, 297-281 BC. Obv:
portrait of deified Alexander the Great wearing the horn of
the Egyptian god Ammon, in fine style. Rev: the goddess
Athena, armed and armored, enthroned, holding Nike.
Both ICG: AU 58 $3777. AU 55 $3277. Silver tetradrachms
of Lysimachos, about 17.2 grams, half dollar size, of the
same designs as the gold. All ICG: AU 55 $1477.
AU 53 $1277. EF 45 $977. EF 40.........................
$770.
Gold Daric of Lydia, as part of the Persian Empire, c.450-
350 B.C. Obv: Great King advancing, holding spear and
bow. VF, sloppy strike (photo above) $977. ICG AU50
Babylon Mint, $2277. ICG EF 45 .......................... $1577.
Arsaces I of Parthia, 238-211 BC, founder of the Arsakid
dynasty destined to rule Persia for 500 years. Silver
drachm in pleasing Hellenistic style. Obv: head of Arsaces
wearin bashlik (felt cap of the nomad tribe he ruled). Rev:
archer seated, holding bow. Abt unc., rev die too
large for planchet. Very rare.................................. $8777.
Bronze 22 mm of Prusias II, king of Bithynia 185-149 BC.
Obv: head of Dionysus. Rev: centaur. ICG VF 20 .
$97.
Bronze 19 mm of the Seleukid king Antiochos IX, 111-110
BC. Obv: cupid, Rev: Nike. ICG VF 25 ..................
$77.
Celtic Spain, Celsa 202-154 BC, bronze 29 mm, Obv: male
head Rev: horseman. ICG VG 10 $97. Castulo, c. 50 BC
bronze 26 mm Obv: male head Rev: prancing sphinx, star
before, ICG VF 30 .................................................
$297.
Gold Staters of Mithradates VI of Pontus, the last great
Greek king, 88-86 BC. Obv: deified head of Alexander the
Great. Rev: Athena enthroned, in the name of Lysimachus.
All ICG: MS 64 $1977. MS 63 $1477. MS 62 $1277.
MS 61 $1077. MS 60 $977. AU 58 $877. AU 55 $727.
Raw AU 50 $637. Raw EF ....................................
$577.
ROMAN SILVER AND GOLD
Roman Republic silver denarii, Obv: head of Venus Rev:
chariot. ICG 79 BC EF 45 .....................................
$147.
Gold Aureus of Julius Caius Caesar, struck later in 46 B.C.
with the name of Caesar and the title of Dictator, by his
moneyer Lucius Plancus. Obv: bust of Victory. Rev:
handled jug. All ICG: MS 61 $5700. MS 60 $4700.
AU 58 .................................................................... $3977.
100%
100%
100%
100%
J. Kern 859-269-1614
150%
150%
100%
100%
100%
150%
150%
100%
100%
100%
100%
125%
100%
ANCIENT
EGYPTIAN
SHIPWRECK
Silver tetradrachms of Ptolemy IX and
Ptolemy X of Egypt, found at a
shipwreck site off the coast of
Phoenecia. Obv: diademed head of
Ptolemy I, founder of the dynasty.
Rev: eagle on thunderbolt. The latest
coins in the wreck were dated to 76
B.C. choice VF to EF, the coins in
the center of the chests survived
amazingly well. $377.; Each or ten
different dates for ................ $3650.
With photo certificate of authenticity.
100%
w1045495 06/24/2002 9:35 AM Page c
background image
ROMAN SILVER AND GOLD
Gold Aureus of Julius Caius Caesar, struck early 46 B.C.
with the name of Caesar by his moneyer Aulus Hirtius.,
Obv: Uncertain veiled head, sometimes called Pietas or
Vesta. Some scholars think some dies show the features
of Julius himself. Rev: Sacrificial implements.
All ICG: MS 62 $6700. AU 58 $3977. AU 53 ........ $3477.
Last lifetime gold Aureus of Julius Caesar, struck to
celebrate his 5th Consulship renewal on Jan. 1st 44 BC.
Obv: bust of Venus Rev: COS QVINC in wreath.
ICG........................................................................
CALL
Gold Aureus of 43 B.C. by the moneyers C. Norbanus and L.
Cestius and the first issue of Augustus in alliance with the
Senate to oppose Marc Athony. Obv: bust of Italia.
Perhaps this issue was used to pay the troops raised in
Italy. Rev: Cybele, mother goddess of the earth, in chariot
drawn by lion and lioness. ICG AU 50 .................. $5700.
First gold Aureus of Augustus, 43 BC, in alliance with the
Senate to oppose Marc Anthony. Same moneyers as
previous. Obv: head of Africa, the province from which one
legion arrived in Rome. Rev: The golden curule chair of
Julius Caesar? in the Senate. All raw: VF $4977.
EF $6700. Ch AU 58 ............................................. $11,700.
Gold Aureus of Antonia, the younger daughter of Marc
Anthony and Octavia (sister of Augustus), and the mother
of Claudius, emperor 41-54 AD. Obv: bust of Antonia Rev:
Ceres standing, holding torch and cornucopiae.
Raw F-VF slighty off-center, possibly removed from
jewelry. Reduced to: .............................................. $2277.
Gold Aureus of Tiberius, 14-37 AD, known as the "Tribute
Penny in Gold" since the designs are identical to the
famous Biblical coin. Obv: laureate head of Tiberius. Rev:
His mother Livia enthroned. Early issues, 14-20 AD all
ICG: VF 30 $2377. F15 $1777. Complete reign 14-37 AD,
ICG VG $10. $1077. Raw F+ nicked .....................
$977.
Silver denarii of Tiberius, the "Tribute Penny" of Biblical fame.
Designs as previous photo. All ANACS: AU 50 $877.
EF 40 $477. VF 35 $397. VF 20 $317. F 12 $197.
VG 10 $187. VG 8 .................................................
$157.
Gold Aureus of Caligula, 37-41 AD, rev: his father
Germanicus. ICG EF 45........................................ $17,700.
Silver denarius of Caligula, 37-41 AD Obv: his laureate bust.
Rev: radiate bust of his great grandfather Augustus. Mint
state sharpness but with an overall light surface
granularity.............................................................. $4700.
Caligula silver drachm of the Greek island of Crete. Obv:
bare headed, draped bust of Caligula, scepter over
shoulder. Greek legends around. Rev: radiate bust of
Augustus, seven stars around. Raw bold VF ........ $1477.
Silver denarius of Claudius, 41-54 AD Obv: laureate bust of
Claudius. Rev: Constantia seated on curule chair. F/VF,
edge chip at top obv. corrosion spots, small scratch. Nice
old toning. .............................................................
$577.
Nero silver denarius, 54-68 AD, one of the most infamous
emperors of ancient Rome. Obv: laureate head of Nero.
Rev: elegant temple of Vesta. ANACS VF30.........
$577.
Silver denarius of Galba, 68-69 AD. Obv: laureate bust of
emperor. Rev: Wife of Augustus, Livia, standing. Early in
his career Galba had been a favorite of hers, and she
helped advance his elevation to high positions of power.
ANACS VF 35 .......................................................
$977.
Silver denarius of Otho, 95 days in 69 AD. Obv: bewigged
head of Otho Rev: Securitas standing. ICG Fine 12 $477.
Silver denarii of Vespasian, 69-79 AD. Obv: laureate bust of
Vespasian, as on all his denarii to follow. Rev: IVDAEA in
exergue, seated Jewish captive at base of military trophy.
At the end of the First Revolt there were so many captive
Jews that the price of slaves in the Roman empire
dropped drastically. All ANACS: VF 20 $677.
VG 10 $277. Raw EF+ ..........................................
$977.
Rev: Victory crowning legion standard with wreath, referring
to Vespasian's military successes. ANACS F 15 ..
$97.
Rev: Roman eagle perched on top of column with wing's
outspread like a early U.S. bust coin. ANACS VF 30 $197.
Rev: team of oxen plowing ANACS VF 20................
$127.
Rev: Mars standing, holding military trophy.
ANACS VF 25 .......................................................
$127.
Rev: Winged caduceus, staff of Mercury, and still
the symbol for medicine and healing.
Both ANACS: VF 35 $197. VF 30 .........................
$177.
Divvs Vespasian denarii, struck by his son Titus to honor his
deified father. Obv: laureate bust of Vespasian. Rev: Victory
adding a shield to a military trophy under construction, with
a captive Jew seated at base. ANACS VF 20 .......
$277.
Rev: two Capricorns back to back, globe beneath.
ANACS VF 30 .......................................................
$277.
Gold Aureus of Titus, as Caesar in 76 AD Obv: laureate bust
of Titus. When Vespasian returned to Rome after Nero's
suicide he left his first son Titus to continue the suppression
of the First Jewish Revolt. Titus captured Jerusalem in 70
AD and "left not one stone on top of another." The last rebel
stronghold at Masada held out until 73 AD, when the last
defenders committed suicide by slitting each other's throats.
The Arch of Titus still standing in Rome today near the
Colosseum depicts the Golden Menorah from the Second
Temple on parade in the victory procession through Rome.
Rev: cow walking right. ICG AU 58 ........................ $7700.
Gold Aureus of Trajan, 98-117 AD, rev: head of Sol
ICG EF 45 ............................................................. $3277.
MOSTLY ROMAN SILVER
DENARII (DEN.) AND SILVER
OR BILLON DOUBLE
DENARII (ANT, OR DD.)
All ANACS unless noted.
Antoninus Pius, 138-161 AD, silver den, The "Pax Romana"
and one of the best ancient times to be alive. Rev: Ceres,
goddess of grain and agriculture. MS 62 $177. MS 60
$117. AU 58 $97. AU 55 $77. Rev: Vesta, MS 63,
screaming luster, $477. MS 60 $117. AU 58 ........
$97.
Posthumous, rev: funeral pyre, MS 62 $227.
Rev: horned altar MS 62 .......................................
$277.
Faustina, Senior, his wife who died in 141 A.D. all Den, rev:
Aeternitas, MS 60 $117. AU 58 $97. Rev: peacock MS 60
$147. ICG EF 45 $77. Rev: Ceres, MS 62 $177. AU 58 $97.
Marcus Aurelius, as Caesar, both Den. C.156 AD,
rev: Virtus, AU 55 ..................................................
$197.
Gold Aurei of Marcus Aurelius, 161-180 AD, As Caesar
151-152 AD rev: Clementia standing VF 35 $1777. As
Augustus, struck 171-172 AD, rev: Marcus Aurelius
being crowned by Victory. ICG: AU 55 .................. $4977.
Faustina, Junior, his wife, both Den.
Rev: Concordia, MS 60 $177. MS 62 ...................
$277.
Silver denarii of Lucius Verus, co-emperor with Marcus
Aurelius, 161-169 AD Obv: laureate bust of Lucius Rev:
Fortuna seated, holding rudder and cornucopiae. EF 45
$197. Rev: Aequitas standing EF 45 $197.
Rev: Mars standing VF 35.....................................
$127.
Gold Aureus of Lucilla, sister of Commodus, struck 164-167
AD as wife of Lucius Verus. By the time of the movie
"Gladiator" her husband had passed away. Obv: her bust
Rev: Pietas sacrificing at altar. ICG AU 55 $6700. Silver
denarius of Lucilla. Obv: her bust Rev: Venus standing
ANACS AU 50.......................................................
$157.
Silver denarii of Commodus, 177-192 AD. The insane
emperor featured in "Gladiator." Revs: all different Obv:
laureate bearded bust of Commodus. AU 50 $277.
EF 45 $137. EF 40 PQ $117. VF 35 $97. Raw Fine
$47.
Crispina, wife of Commodus, c.180 AD, Denarii Revs:
Venus and others AU 55 $377. AU 53 $277.
EF 45 $177. Raw VF.............................................
$87.
Clodius Albinus, as Caesar, 193-195 A.D. Den.
VF 20 $377. F 12 ..................................................
$177.
Septimus Severus, 193-211 A.D. Den. Rev: Africa AU 55
$117. Rev: Emperor on rearing horse wielding lance
EF 45 $117. Rev: goddess on leaping lion AU 55 $117.
EF 45 $87. Rev: usual goddesses, AU 58 $117.
AU 55 $67. EF 45..................................................
$47.
Julia Domna, 211-217 AD, Double Denarius Rare
denomination for her from 215-217 AD during her son's
reign. Obv: diademed and draped bust on crescent (which
denotes the Double Denarius denomination for the ladies).
Rev: Venus Genetrix, AU 58, $397. EF 45 $177. Raw Fine
$77. Raw VF $117. denarii MS 60 $277. AU 58 rev:
goddesses $117. AU 55 $87. AU 53 .....................
$67.
Geta, 198-212 AD, as young boy Caesar Obv: bare
headed, draped bust of Geta. Revs: various Denarii
AU 58 $137. AU 55 $127. AU 53 $117. AU 50 $107.
EF 45 Rev: Castor $127. Raw VF $47. Geta as youth,
still Caesar AU 50 .................................................
$107.
Geta, 209-212 AD, as Augustus, Obv: laureate, bearded
bust of Geta. Rev: deities. AU 53 $177. EF 45 .....
$97.
Caracalla, 198-217 AD, antoninianus or Double Denarius.
Scarce denomination for him, and the very first ruler to
issue this denomination. Obv: beared and draped bust of
Caracalla wearing radiate crown (which denotes the
Double Denarius denomination for the male royalty). Rev:
Jupiter. AU 58 $277. Raw EF $177. Raw VF $87.
Raw F....................................................................
$47.
Silver denarii: as Caesar 196-198 AD Obv: bare headed,
draped bust of boy Caracalla rev: Spes AU 55 PQ scarce
with big flan $277. Raw EF $97. Raw VF .............
$47.
As co-Augustus with Septimius Severus 198-211 AD rev:
Mars, MS 60 $137. Rev: Sol AU 58 $117 rev: Caracalla in
military dress AU 55..............................................
$87.
As sole Augustus, 212-217 AD Obv: mature, laureated
head, bearded and often vicious looking bust. Rev:
Caracalla in military dress holding spear, next to
legionary standards AU 58 $177. Rev: goddess of money,
Moneta AU 58 $177. Rev: Spes AU 58 $117. Rev:
Apollo with lyre AU 55 PQ $147. Rev: Venus
AU 55 $87. ICG AU 55 $77. Raw VF ....................
$37.
Plautilla, his wife, executed 212 AD, silver denarii. Obv:
draped bust of Plautilla, her hair in various arrangements.
Rev: Venus AU 55 $247. Rev: Concordia AU 50 PQ $177.
EF 45 $117. Raw Fine ..........................................
$47.
Macrinus, 217-218 AD, silver denarii Obv: laureate, bearded
and cuirassed bust of Macrinus. Rev: Ceres AU 58 AU 55
$377. Rev: Jupiter AU 50 $277. EF 45..................
$197.
Diadumenian, as Caesar, 217-218 AD. Obv: bare headed,
draped bust of him. Rev: Diadumenian standing between
legionary standards. ICG EF 45 PQ $577. Rev: Spes
ANACS EF 45 .......................................................
$477.
Elagabalus, 218-222 AD, silver ant. or Double Denarii,
scarce denomination for him. Obv: draped and radiate bust
of Elagabalus. Rev: Salus feeding snake. AU 50 $277.
silver denarii, Obv: laureate and draped bust of emperor.
Rev: Annona, superb! MS 64 $477. Rev: Sol with whip
MS 62 $177. AU 58 $117. AU 50 $67. Rev: Mars Victor
EF 45 $87. Rev: Fortuna EF 40 $57. Obv: laureate and
draped bust of Eleagabalus wearing the horn of Elagabal,
which looks more like an antenna than a horn. Rev:
emperor sacrificing to the meteorite god "Horned Elagab"
which fell from the sky. MS 60 PQ $277. Raw VF
$47.
Julia Paula, his wife briefly, silver Denarius. Obv: draped
bust of Julia Paula. Rev: Concordia AU 55 $347.
AU 50 $227. Raw VF.............................................
$97.
Aquilia Severa, ex Vestal Virgin, his wife briefly twice,
silver denarius. Obv: draped bust of Aquilia
Rev: Concordia raw VF .........................................
$377.
Julia Soaemias, his mother, whose body was dragged
through the streets of Rome with her son's. 218-222 AD,
silver denarii, Obv: draped bust of Soaemias.
Rev: Venus Caelestis, MS 62 $377. AU 50...........
$177.
Julia Maesa, sister of Julia Domna, and grandmother of both
Elagabalus and Severus Alexander, died 225 AD. Silver
denarii, Obv: draped bust of stern Julia Maesa. Rev: Juno
AU 58 $177. AU 55 $147. Rev: Felicitas sacrificing AU 55
$147. AU 50 $117. Rev: Pudicitia EF 45...............
$77.
Gold Aureus of Severus Alexander, 222-235 AD, struck 230
AD, Obv: superb high relief portrait. Rev: Emperor
advancing, holding spear and military trophy over
shoulder. ICG MS 63............................................. $5700.
Silver Denarii of Severus Alexander. High Relief, finer silver
content. Rev: Felicitas MS 64 $377. Rev: Mars or Sol,
MS 63 $277. Rev: Pax, Mars, Sol, Victory, MS 62 $177.
Rev: Mars, Jupiter MS 60 $137. AU 58 $97.
Rev: Pax or Salus AU 55 ......................................
$77.
Silver Denarii of Julia Mamaea, mother of Severus
Alexander. Obv: bare headed, draped bust of Mamaea.
Rev: Juno MS 60 $277. Obv: diademed, draped bust of
Mamaea. Rev: Felicity AU 55 $117. Raw VF ........
$47.
Maximinus I, Thrax, 235-238 AD, the giant, silver Denarii,
Obv: laureate and draped bust of Maximinus. Rev: Victoria
GERM(anica) goddess of victory with captive German
seated MS 60 $277. Rev: Providentia AU 58 $107.
Rev: Fides with standards AU 55 $87. Raw VF ....
$47.
Gold Aureus of Gordian III, 238-244 AD, struck 241-243 AD.
Obv: laureate bust of young emperor with long sideburns.
Rev: Sol standing, holding globe. Aeternitati Avg
ICG MS 61 ............................................................ $4477.
Silver Double Denarii of Gordian III, rev: Aequitas, Jupiter or
Fortuna MS 62 $177. Rev: Aeternitas, Fides Militum,
Fortuna, Hercules, Gordian III, Jove, or Victory AU 58 $87.
Raw VF $27. Silver denarii of Gordian III. For all practical
purposes Gordian III was the last issuer of the noble
Roman denarius, first struck some 450 years earlier! Obv:
laureate and draped bust of the youthful emperor. Rev:
Diana Lucifera MS 62 $177. Revs: Apollo, Gordian III,
Jove, Pietas, or Salus AU 58 $87. Raw VF...........
$37.
Silver Double Denarii of Philip I, the Arab, 244-249 AD,
Possibly one of the first practicing Christian Roman
emperors. It is recorded that he tried to attend church with
his wife in Antioch for Easter, but was denied admission by
the priest until he performed some penance for the
assassination of Gordian III. Obv: Draped bust of Philip
wearing radiate crown. Rev: Felicitas AU 58 $97. Revs:
Aequitas, Annona, Fides Militum, Philip I enthroned, or on
horseback, Salus, or Securitas. AU 55 $77. Raw VF $27.
Silver Double Denarii of Otacilia Severa, his wife, Obv:
Diademed and draped bust of Otacilia on crescent.
Rev: Concordia or Juno AU 50 $77. Raw VF........
$27.
Silver Double Denarii of Philip II, their son, as Caesar
244-247 AD Obv: Draped bust of Philip II, wearing radiate
crown. Rev: Philip II standing in armor, holding spear and
globe. 247-249 AD MS 60 $147. AU 55 $87. AU 53 $77.
AU 50 $67. EF 40 $47. Philip II as Augustus, 247-249 AD
revs: father and son enthroned or Aeternitas
AU 50 $77. Raw VF...............................................
$37.
Silver Double Denarii of Trajan Decius, 249-251 AD,
infamous for martyring Pope Fabian. Obv: Cuirassed bust
of Decius wearing radiate crown. Rev: Genius Exerc.
Illyriciani MS 63 $277. MS 62 $177. MS 60 $137. Revs:
Uberitas or Victoria MS 62 $177. Revs: provinces of Dacia
or twin Pannoniae MS 60 $137. Revs: as before, AU 58
$97. AU 53 $77. EF 45 $57. Raw fine...................
$27.
Silver Double Denarii of Herennia Etruscilla, his wife,
MS 62 $177. Raw VF ............................................
$47.
Their son Herennius Etruscus, as Caesar,
MS 60 $197. AU 58 $127. Raw VF .......................
$67.
Volusian, as Augustus, 251-253 AD, silver Double Denarius.
Obv: Draped bust of Volusian wearing radiate crown. Rev:
Salus feeding snake. EF 45 old toning .................
$137.
Trebonianus Gallus, 251-253 AD, silver Double Denarius,
Obv: Draped bust of Gallus wearing radiate crown.
Rev: Pietas AU 58 $227. AU 55 $177. Revs: Concordia,
Felicitas, Libertas, Providentia, or Victoria EF 45 .
$97.
Billon Double Denarii of Gallienus, 253-268 AD,
EF 45 $47. EF 40..................................................
$37.
Valerian II, as Caesar, 253-255 AD, billon Double Denarius,
Obv: draped and radiate bust of Valerian II. Rev: Valerian II
crowning military trophy VF 35 $197. Rev: Valerian II being
crowned by Victory VF 30 .....................................
$127.
Quietus, Augustus 260-261 AD, billon Double Denarius.
Obv: draped and radiate bust. Rev: Roma enthroned
EF 40 $377. Rev: Indulgentia VF 20 .....................
$277.
Postumus, 259-268 AD, billon Double Denarius. Obv:
Bearded, cuirassed and radiate bust of Postumus Rev:
Moneta EF 45 .......................................................
$177.
Dated to 262 AD, rev: Mars EF 40 $177. Raw Fine .
$27.
MOSTLY ROMAN SILVER
DENARII (DEN.) AND SILVER
OR BILLON DOUBLE
DENARII (ANT, OR DD.)
All ANACS unless noted.
MOSTLY ROMAN SILVER
DENARII (DEN.) AND SILVER
OR BILLON DOUBLE
DENARII (ANT, OR DD.)
All ANACS unless noted.
ROMAN SILVER AND GOLD
100%
100%
100%
100%
J. Kern 859-269-1614
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
w1045495 06/24/2002 9:35 AM Page d
background image
Claudius II, Gothicus 268-270 AD Gold medallion of 8 Aurei.
38.56 gms. Obv: bust of Claudius II in royal armor.
Rev: Concordia holding two legionary standards. From the
Corsica shipwreck of a Roman galley. VF/EF ....... $47,000.
Billon Double Denarii of Claudius II, Gothicus 268-270 AD,
AU 53 $77. AU 50 $57. EF 45 head left $57.
VF 35 $47. Raw Fine ............................................
$17.
Gold Aureus of Aurelian, 270-275 AD, from the Corsica
shipwreck. Obv: laureate and cuirassed bust of emperor.
Rev: Victory with captive barbarian at her feet.
ICG EF 40 ............................................................. $5700.
Billon Double Denarii of Aurelian MS 62 $277. MS 60 $107.
AU 58 $77. AU 55 $67. AU 50 $57. EF 45 $47.
Raw VF .................................................................
$17.
Billon Double Denarii of his wife, Severina AU 58 $177.
AU 50 $117. EF 45 $97. VF 30 $77. Raw Fine.....
$27.
Tacitus, 275-276 AD, billon Double Denarius, Obv: Bearded,
draped, and radiate bust of Tacitus. Rev: Mars AU 58
$277. Rev: Clementia AU 55 PQ $247. Rev: Clementia
crowning Tacitus AU 50 $177. Rev: Felicitas
EF 45 PQ ..............................................................
$127.
Billon Double Denarii of Probus, 276-282 AD. MS 63 $277.
MS 62 $177. MS 61 $147. AU 58 $97. AU 55 $87.
AU 50 $57. Raw Fine $9. Raw VF ........................
$17.
Magna Urbica, wife of Carinus, 283-285 AD, billon Double
Denarius, Obv: Diademed, draped bust of
Urbica on crescent. Rev: Venus. VF 30.................
$577.
Diocletian, 284-305 AD, large billon follis MS 62 $177.
AU 58 $97. AU 55 .................................................
$77.
Constantius I, Chlorus as Caesar, 295-306 AD, large billon
follies with choice white silver surfaces. Obv: bearded and
laureate head of Constantius I, father of Constantine the
Great. Rev: Nude, but cloaked Genius standing, holding
patera and cornucopiae. MS 62 $197. Raw VF ....
$47.
Galerius, 305-311 AD, billon follis, MS 62 $177. MS 60 $107.
AU 58 $87. AU 55 $67. AU 50 $47. Raw VF.........
$27.
Licinius I, 308-324 AD, billon follies rev: Jupiter MS 60 $97.
Raw fine $9. Raw VF ............................................
$17.
Constantine I, the Great, 307-337 AD, billon follis
AU 53 $67. AU 50 $57. EF 45 $47. Raw fine $14.
Large EF 45 $97. Raw VF.....................................
$37.
Roman gold solidus of Valentinian II, 375-392 AD, struck
375/378 AD. Rev; city goddess Constantinopolis
enthroned, holding sceptre and globe, foot on prow of
galley. ICG MS 62 (very PQ) reduced to .............. $1577.
Roman gold solidi of Honorius, 393-423 AD, Ravenna, Italy
Mint. Obv: draped and diademed bust of Honorius Rev:
Honorius holding standard and Victory, his foot on a
barbarian captive. All ICG: AU 58 $777. AU 55 $677.
AU 53 $627. AU 50 $597. EF 45...........................
$577.
Roman gold Solidus of Theodosius II, 402-450 AD, struck
442/443 AD, Obv: facing bust of Theodosius II, helmeted,
armored and holding shield and spear over shoulder. Rev:
city goddess of Constantinople enthroned, holding globus
cruciger. All ICG: MS 64 $1477. MS 63 $1277.
MS 62 $977. MS 61 ..............................................
$677.
Roman gold Solidi of Valentinian III, 425-455 AD, Ravenna,
Italy Mint. obv: draped and diademed bust of Valentinian
III. Rev: Valentinian III holding long cross and Victory, his
foot on a man headed serpent. This transition of the
barbarian to a man headed serpent might well be
denouncing the enemy as the devil (in serpent form). At a
time when the pagan Attila the Hun was ravaging the
Roman empire perhaps he seemed to be the devil
incarnate. All ICG: AU 58 $777. AU 55 .................
$677.
Gold Solidus of Anthemius 467-472 AD, Milan Mint, Obv:
Anthemius. Rev: Anthemius and Leo I standing, holding
spears and a globus cruciger between them, MD beneath.
Raw Abt Unc, worn reverse die. ........................... $3775.
Gold of Justin I, 518-527 AD, Constantinople Mint, obv:
helmeted and armored bust of Justin, holding spear over
shoulder. Rev: angel standing, holding long jeweled cross
and globus cruciger. Both ICG: MS 63 $977. MS 62 $577.
Gold Solidus of Justinian I, the Great, 527-565 AD, emperor
in the Roman East (or Byzantine Empire) with the capital
at Constantinople. Obv: armored and helmeted bust of
Justinian facing, holding globus cruciger. Rev: Angel (or
Victory) standing. Constantinople Mint. All ICG: MS 63
$777. MS 62 $577. MS 61 $477. AU 58 $307.
Raw AU 50 ............................................................
$277.
Gold Solidus of Justin II, 565-578 AD, nephew of Justinian I,
Obv: helmeted and armored facing bust of Justin II with
light beard, holding globe topped with Victory. Rev: seated
goddess Constantinopolis. ICG AU 58 very PQ $377.
normal beardless portrait both ICG: AU 58 $307.
AU 50 ....................................................................
$277.
Gold Solidus of Maurice Tiberius, 582-602 AD, Obv:
crowned and armored facing bust of Maurice holding
globus cruciger, with an early and rare arrangement of his
name as "Tiber Mauric" Rev: angel standing, holding long
rho topped cross and globus cruciger. Constantinople
Mint. ICG AU 58 .................................................... $1775.
Gold Solidus of Focas, (also Phocas) 602-610 AD, Obv:
crowned and armored bust facing of Focas, holding cross.
Rev: angel standing, holding rho cross and globus
cruciger. Constantinople Mint. Both ICG: MS 63 $777.
AU 58 $307. both raw: AU 50 $277 EF.................
$227.
Gold Solidi of Constans II 641-668 AD, obv: crowned and
robed facing busts of emperor, with very long beard, and
his son Constantine IV. Rev: True Cross as mounted in
church in Jerusalem. Constantinople Mint. All ICG:
MS 64 $977. MS 63 $677. MS 62 $477. MS 61 ...
$377.
Gold Soldus of Justinian II, 685-695 AD, first reign. Obv:
crowned and robed bust of emperor holding globus
cruciger. Rev: True Cross. ICG AU 55...................
$775.
Gold Solidus of Philippicus, 711-713 AD, Constantinople
Mint. Obv: Bust of Philippicus facing, crowned and robed,
holding globus cruciger and scepter topped with eagle and
cross. Rev: True Cross on steps. ICG Nice Unc. ..
CALL
Gold Solidus of Leo III "the Isaurian" 717-741 AD, Syracuse
Mint, with usual thick, short planchet, Obv: Facing bust of
Leo, crowned and robed, holding globus cruciger and
akakia. Rev: Facing bust of son and co-emperor
Constantine V, 720-741 AD., crowned and robed, holding
globus cruciger and akakia. ICG...........................
CALL
Gold Dinar of the Abbasid caliph, al Mansur, 754-775 AD
mint uncertain, but probably Baghdad or nearby, struck
755-756 AD ICG MS 61 $577. Struck 774/775 AD, ICG
AU 58 $377. struck 775 AD AU 50 .......................
$377.
Gold Dinar of the Abbasid caliph, al Mahdi, 775-785 AD,
uncertain mint, struck 778/779 AD, ICG AU 53 $277.
struck 781/782 AD ICG AU 55..............................
$347.
Gold solidus of Theophilus, 830-840 AD, Obv: crowned and
robed facing bust of Theophilus holding cross. Rev: facing
busts of Michael II, Theophilus' deceased father, and
Constantine, his deceased son. Constantinople Mint.
ICG AU 53.............................................................
$777.
Gold solidus of Constantine VII, 945-959 AD, Obv: nimbate
bust of Christ Rev: facing crowned busts of Constantine
7th, on left, and Romanus 2nd, long cross held between
by them. Constantinople Mint. ICG AU 55 $775.
Raw F-VF $277. EF ..............................................
$477.
Gold Histamenon Nomisma, (same weight standard as the
old solidus, but with increasing spread flan) of Basil II,
"the Bulgar Slayer." 976-1025 A.D. Constantinople Mint.
Obv: bust of Christ with cruciform nimbus, raising right
hand in benediction and holding book of Gospels. Rev:
Basil robed and crowned on left, co-ruler Constantine VIII,
on right, patriarchal cross between them.
Raw Abt. Unc. .......................................................
$577.
Gold Dinar of Sha'ban II, 1363-1376 AD, one of the
Mamluk "Slave Kings of Egypt." The dynasty was
founded by Barquq, a slave of south Russian origin
bought in Crimea and taken to Egypt to serve in the
palace dungeon. He eventually worked his way through
the power structure to reign as sultan over a vast
kingdom. Damascus Mint, these "ingot" style dinars had
greatly varying weights and traded in the marketplace by
gold content. Friederg catalog value of $750.
Nice Abt. Unc. Our price .......................................
$377.
Gold Dinar of the Mamluk slave king of Egypt.
Al Ashraf Sha Ban, 1363-1376 AD, Cairo Mint,
Obv and Rev Arabic legends praising Allah.
ICG MS 62 ............................................................
$577.
Gold Dinar of the Mamluk slave king of Egypt, al-Qahira,
Barquq 1362-1399 AD, Cairo Mint ICG MS 61.....
$477.
VENETIAN DUCATS:
All have Christ in the
heavens on the reverse, and the doge kneeling before St.
Mark on the obverse.
Gold Ducats in the name of Andrew Dandolo, doge of
Venice, 1343-1354 AD. All ICG: MS 65 $1077. MS 64
$777. MS 63 $677. MS 62 $477. All ANACS:
MS 63 $677. MS 62 $477. AU 55 $377.
Net AU 50 scratch.................................................
$177.
Gold Ducats of Delfino, 1356-1361 AD, all ANACS:
MS 62 $577. MS 60 ..............................................
$397.
Gold Ducats of Lorenzo Celsi, 1361-1365 AD,
all ANACS: MS 63 $677. MS 62 $477.
Unc, damaged, net AU..........................................
$147.
Gold Ducats of Andrew Contarini, 1368-1382 AD, all
ANACS: MS 64 $777. MS 63 $677. MS 62 $477.
Net AU unc scratch ...............................................
$177.
441 S. Ashland Ave., Lexington, Kentucky 40502
To order, call
859-269-1614
between 9 AM & 5 PM EST
(Visits by appointment)
Professional Numismatist · Bachelor of Arts in Numismatics
24-hour FAX only: 859-266-7900
email: JKernCoins@aol.com or jon@jkerncoins.com
1. All coins guaranteed as described. ANA and common
sense grading. Your satisfaction guaranteed!
2. Fourteen day return privilege or approval service can
be arranged with proper references.
3. Personal checks of unknown customers must clear.
References may be required. VISA, MasterCard and
American Express accepted.
4. Kentucky residents add 6% sales tax.
5. All coins sent insured or registered! Orders less than
$200 please add $4.00 for postage and handling.
6. Most coins are one-of-a-kind. Second choices
appreciated.
7. Office walk-in sales by appointment only.
MAIL ORDER POLICIES
JONATHAN K. KERN
AUTHENTICITY & SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
ANA
Life Member
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
MOSTLY ROMAN SILVER DENARII (DEN.) AND SILVER OR BILLON DOUBLE DENARII (ANT, OR DD.)
All ANACS unless noted.
100%
w1045495 06/24/2002 9:35 AM Page e