Yugoslavia 25 Dinara Gold 1925 Alexander I KM#7 UNC and lustrous, our auction archive stretching back to 2003 shows that this is the first example we have offered
Indo-Greek Kushan Empire, Shaka, (c.325-425AD) Gold Dinar, 19mm diameter, the legend largely off-flan, Obverse: King standing left holding trident and sceptre, sacrificing over altar, Reverse: Goddess enthroned, nimbate, facing, 7.73 grammes, Good Fine or better and bold
Iran Half Toman (5000 Dinars) Gold AH1305 (1887/8) Nasir al-Din Shah, Tehran Mint, KM927 VF date appears as '135' the 1 on the left of the reverse weakly struck
Serbia Ten Dinara Gold 1882V KM#16 VF/GVF, a scarce one-year type, our archive database stretching back to 2003 confirms that this is the first example we have offered
Jordan 50 Dinars Gold 1977 Conservation series, Obverse: Bust of King Hussein Ibn Talal to right, Reverse: Houbara Bustard bird KM#34 UNC and rare with a mintage of just 829 pieces
Islamic, Gold Dinar, 10th to 11th Century, 4.74 grammes, About Fine, on an irregularly shaped flan, 4.74 grammes, Near Fine with some weaker areas, along with Fantasy issues (2) one in the style of an Islamic Gold Dinar (4.08 grammes) of crude striking, Fair and TurkeyHayriye Altin AH1223/25 VF holed (1.27 grammes)
Jordan 25 Dinars Gold AH1389 (1969) Reverse: Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem KM#27, Proof FDC retaining full mint brilliance and frosting, individually numbered (483) in the field, a stunning and choice piece fully capturing the quality of the design, almost 2 ounces of gold in this large 50mm diameter imposing piece, a high quality piece and seldom offered. All four of the Jordan 1969 Gold Proof issues are offered in this sale
Jordan Ten Dinars Gold AH1389 (1969) Reverse: Visit of Pope Paul VI KM#26, a few tiny nicks are visible under strong magnification, mentioned only for total accuracy. Proof FDC retaining full mint brilliance and frosting, a superb piece, the high quality enhancing the superb execution of this attractive design. All four of the Jordan 1969 Gold Proof issues are offered in this sale
Bahrain Ten Dinars Gold AH1404 (1983) Opening of Hamad Town X#3 Gold Proof, with the odd tiny hairline otherwise FDC retaining full mint brilliance and frosting
JordanProof Set 1969 a 3-coin set KM#PS6 comprising One Dinar AH1389 (1969) KM#23 Reverse: Temple Hill, Jerusalem, 3/4 Dinar AH1389 (1969) KM#22 Reverse: Shrine of the Nativity, Bethlehem and 1969 Half Dinar KM#21 Reverse: Al Harraneh Palace nFDC retaining much lustre and frosting, an eye-catching set, uncased
Serbia 20 Dinara 1879A KM#14 VF/GVF with small rim nicks, a scarce one-year type, the 20 Dinara with a fraction of the mintage of the 10 Dinara of this date and type
Jordan 50 Dinars Gold 1977 Conservation series, Obverse: Bust of King Hussein Ibn Talal to right, Reverse: Houbara Bustard bird KM#34 Gold Proof. 33.80 grammes. The fields with a few tiny imperfections, a superb piece, Rare with only 287 issued, one of the smallest mintages of the ever popular Gold Conservation series
Jordan 50 Dinars Gold 1977 Conservation series - Houbara Bustard Bird Gold Proof KM#34 in a PCGS holder and graded PR69 Deep Cameo, Krause states only 287 pieces minted
Jordan 50 Dinars Gold 1977 World Conservation Series Obverse: King Hussein Ibn Talal, Reverse: Houbara Bustard bird, KM#34, Weight 33.43 grammes. UNC and lustrous with some minor hairlines, comes in the capsule with the Royal Mint certificate. Very Rare with a mintage of just 829 pieces.
Jordan 50 Dinars Gold 1977 World Conservation Series Obverse: King Hussein Ibn Talal, Reverse: Houbara Bustard bird, KM#34.Weight 33.43 grammes, A few small flecks of red tone, UNC and retaining practically full mint lustre, comes in the capsule with the Royal Mint certificate. Very Rare with a mintage of just 829 pieces.
Indo-Scythian Kings, Quarter Dinar, Kushans, Kanishka I (127-140AD) Obverse: Kanishka standing facing, head turned left, holding standard in left hand, Reverse: BODDO Buddha standing facing, raising hand in gesture of abhaya mudra and holding robe; tamgha to right. 2.04 grammes, NEF
Iran 5,000 Dinars AH1327 (1909) KM1017 obverse smoothed VG, reverse Fine edge plain and weighing 22.7 grams so perhaps once in jewellery, seldom offered in any grade and with a high book value in Krause
India - Ancient, Kushan. Vima Kadphises, c. AD 100-128. Gold Dinar (6.08 grammes), Diademed and crowned half-length bust left of Vima Kadphises on clouds. Reverse: Siva standing to left, holding trident and goat skin, Good Fine
Asian Gold (3) Indian Princely States Mysore Independent Kingdom Pagoda AH1220 (1791) KM#129a VF with the edge filed into a jagged pattern, Indian Princely States Mysore Krishna Raja Wodeyar Pagoda (1810-1868) VF, Fatiuuid Dinar Abd Allah Ma'dd al-Mu'iz al-din Allah, al-Mansuriah mint AH359 (969AD) About VF
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