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Golden scarab beetle brooch
Women's ring with four emerald diamond rosettas
Ring with drop-shaped aquamarine and diamonds
Silver commemorative coin for the coronation of Joseph I
Silver commemorative coin in memory of the coronation In Bratislava of King Joseph I of Hungary (December 9, 1687). 1688 - Nuremberg. By Martin Brunner and Johann Ferber. With a small detail at the top. 155.59 grams, 74 mm. Extremely rare! Soltész-Tóth-Pálffy (2016) 146b. Horsky 2398.
On the obverse: O QUA SOL HABITABILES ILLUSTRAT ORAS MAXIME PRINCIPUM (You are the master of all great princes, wherever the sun shines - (Horatius: Odes, 4th Book, 14th Ode)), bust of Joseph I in Hungarian dress, surrounded by a wreath of olive branches and laurel. On the ribbon: IOSE - PHUS I D - G HUNGA -RIAE REX - ARCHI - DUX AUS -TRIAE (Joseph I, by the grace of God, King of Hungary, Archduke of Austria).
On the reverse: POTENS IN TERRA ERIT SEMEN EIUS GENERATIO RECTORUM BENEDICETUR (His seed will be a hero on earth, the generation of the faithful will be blessed - (Book of Psalms 112:2)). Bust of Leopold I in a circle of pearls, around him it is written: IUSTITIA EIUS MANET (His justice lives on).
Marginal inscription: PRAESENTI TIBI MATUROS LARGIMUR HONORES: NIE ORITURUM ALIAS , NIL ORTUM TALE FATENTES 1688 (While you still live among us, you already receive the respect you deserve, and we confess that there has never lived, there will never be anyone like you, 1688)
Bird-shaped gold brooch with mabe pearls
Turtle brooch with sapphires and diamonds
Sigismund of Luxembourg Hungarian king gold forint K-W
King Sigismund of Luxembourg (1387-1437) gold forint K-W. Körmöcbánya. Vince Bálint Szentgyörgyi national chamberlain, minting period: 1415. Weight: 3.50 gr. 21 x 21 mm. aEF! AK: 18/13. ÉH: 446/j.
OBVERSE: + SIGISMVNDI·D·G·R·VNGARIE· (Sigismundi Dei gratia regis Ungariae, Sigismund, King of Hungary by the grace of God). Quadripartite shield, 1st and 4th field: Hungarian Arpad stripes, 2nd and 3rd field: Czech lion.
REVERSE: ·S·LADISL - AVS·REX (Sanctus Ladislaus rex, King Saint Ladislaus). King Saint Ladislaus in an open cloak, holding a short-handled hatchet in his right hand, and a globus cruciger in his left hand.
Mithridates VI Eupator King of Pontos gold stater
Mithridates VI Eupator King of Pontus (121-63 BC) gold stater (striking period: 88-86 BC, Istros, during the First Mithridate War). Weight: 8.38 grams. 18 x 19 mm.
On the obverse there is a right-facing portrait of Alexander the Great with a diadem and ram horns (horns of Ammon).
On the reverse, modeled on the medal image of the Thracian king Lysimachos, Athena Nikephoros sits on a throne to the left, with a trident under the throne.
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