892:
Africa. Proto-money debased silver bracelet, XIX-XX century. Dimensions: 91.5 x 81. Cf. Fisher 1987, pp. 278-279. AR. 101.05 g. Probably imported from South East [...]
893:
Austria. Franz II/I (1792-1805-1835). AE Soldo, Hall in Tirol mint for Görz and Gradiska, 1798 F. Herinek 1178. AE. 2.75 g. 20.00 mm. Good VF. [...]
894:
Austria. Second Republic (1945- ). 5 schilling 1952. KM 2879. AL. 3.96 g. 31.00 mm. High grade for the type. Encapsulated by Classical Coin Grading MS 65 PROOF[...]
895:
Bulgaria. Ferdinand I (1908-1918). 5 stotinki 1913. KM 24; Nikolov 41. CU/NI. 2.97 g. 17.00 mm. Encapsulated by Classical Coin Grading MS 63. [...]
896:
Bulgaria. Ferdinand I (1908-1918). 10 stotinki 1913. KM 25; Nikolov 42. CU/NI. 4.03 g. 19.00 mm. Encapsulated by Classical Coin Grading MS 63. [...]
901:
France. Thibaut II (1125-1152). BI Denier. Obv. cross pattée; pellet in first and fourth quarters; ω in third quarter and Λ in second joined by line. Rev. Comb surmounted [...]
902:
France. Robert of Anjou (1309-1343). AR Gillat, struck in Provence, Avignon or Saint Remy mint. Rev. COMES.PUINCIE.ET.FORCALQERII. PdA 3982. AR. 3.99 g. R. Area of [...]
903:
France. PB Octagonal medal, 1846, Paris. Obv. Coats of arms of Paris over crossed guns. Rev. Blank. PB. 66.98 g. 36.50 mm. Opus: E. Rogat. Good VF. These[...]
904:
Frankish Greece, Achaea. Philippe de Taranto (1294-1313). BI Denier, Crusader States, Neopolitan Princes of Epirus and Corfu, Lepanto mint. Schl. tav. XIII, 26. BI. 0.59 g. 1[...]
905:
French Indochina. Third Republic (1870-1940). 20 centimes 1923 A, Paris mint. KM 17.1. AR. 5.39 g. 26.00 mm. Encapsulated by Classical Coin Grading MS 64 Golden[...]
906:
Genoese Colonies. Chios, La Maona. AR Quarter of Gigliato, 1430-1466. Schl. pl. XIV, 22,23,24,26; Lunardi S14,16,28. AG. 0.57 g. 15.50 mm. RR. Very rare. Flatness of st[...]
909:
Germany. Friedrich II (1215-1250). AR Pfennig, Offenburg mint. cf. Münzhandlung Sonntag, Auction 32, lot 919 (6. July 2020). AR. 0.33 g. 16.00 mm. RR. Tiny holes. Mino[...]
910:
Germany. AE Satirical medal. Around the time of the Council of Trent (1545-1563, era of the Counterreformation). Obv. Head of the pope inverting to a monarch head. Rev. Head of [...]
911:
Germany. Orlando di Lasso (c. 1532-1594). AE Medal, struck under Ludwig I of Bavaria (1825-1848). Obv. Bust right. Rev. Inscription on an ornamented table. Niggl 1050. [...]