World Coins, Banknotes & Medals
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October 23, 2025 – 17:00 CET
2042
Germany 1965-2006, large collection of Gedenkmünze (commemorative coins, 5 DM, 10 EUR); 176 silver coins stored
on trays in a coin suitcase. The coins are not encapsulated and some are lightly toned. (Images available on our website)
CHF 500 - 700
2043
Germany 1998-2014, selection of 10 Euro silver Gedenkmünze in 4 boxes. In total 78 coins with many wonderful
themes and motifs. In plastic capsules, mint condition with 4 coins sealed in plastic wrappers and a single coin
tarnished. 78 X 18 g. Sterling silver (925er Silber). (Images available on our website).
CHF 700 - 1’000
2044
Euro coins, 7 sets of Bundesrepublik Deutschland Euro-Münzen, 2008 x 2; 2009 with 2 commemorative coins
(Gedenkmünze) x 2; 2011 with commemorative Nordrhein Westfalen x 3. Original, unopened mint sets (Stempelglanz)
from Staatliche Münze Berlin. (Images available on our website).
CHF 100 - 200
Great Britain
2045
Britain, Catuvellauni and Trinovantes, Cunobelin (c. 8-41 AD). Au stater, 5.39 g. (21 mm on the long side). Camulodunum
(Colchester), ca. 20-43 AD. Obverse: CA-MV, grain ear with no central stalk. Reverse: CVNO, horse prancing right;
small star and branch above, ringed pellet below, traces of beaded border. ABC 2783. Van Arsdell 1933-3. Spink 283.
A most attractive coin from King Cunobelinus, the greatest of all late Iron Age kings of Britain, later remembered in
Shakespeare’s play Cymbeline.
EF, struck on an oblong planchet as often seen, with a weak obverse die and a richly-detailed reverse, well-centred.
CHF 1’000 - 2’000
200%
2046
Great Britain, Anglo-Saxon, Cnut 1016-1035. AR penny 1.03 g. (17 mm), pointed helmet type, Moneyer Wulmaer,
London mint. Obverse: bust to left with pointed helmet, around CNUT REX. Reverse: voided short cross, a pellet
within a broken annulet in each quadrant, legend around. Spink 1158.
EF-AU, well struck with fully legible legend, with attractive old toning over well-struck surfaces.
CHF 300 - 500