The auction offers a wide selection of rare coins ranging from antiquity to the modern age. The Numismatics catalogue includes Greek, Roman — both Republican and Imperial — and Byzantine specimens, all intended for exclusive sale within Italy. Enthusiasts will be able to admire fascinating examples of ancient coinage, such as the famous denarius of Julius Caesar (lot 90), featuring a magnificent iridescent patina, or the denarius of Octavian Augustus (lot 92), notable for its splendid portrait of the emperor. A remarkable example of the stylistic refinement of Magna Graecia coinage is also featured: the nomos of Heraclea (lot 25).

Ample space is dedicated to Italian mints and the issues of the House of Savoy. Among the highlights is a superb 9-florin scudo of Charles Emmanuel I of Savoy (lot 452), dated 1629, bearing a splendid portrait of the Savoyard duke. The Renaissance testoni from Ferrara are equally captivating, such as those of Alfonso I d’Este (lot 262) and Ercole I d’Este (lot 260), both exemplifying the excellence of Italian portraiture from the 15th and 16th centuries. The selection is rounded out with significant examples from more recent periods, such as the 50 Lire "Empire" coin of Victor Emmanuel III (lot 518), one of the most prominent issues of the Kingdom of Italy’s coinage.

Among the lots dedicated to the Papal States, special mention goes to the giulio of Julius II (lot 417) and the bianco of Leo X (lot 418), exceptional quality specimens that reflect the refinement of the early 16th-century Papal school, with a collector’s patina that enhances their integrity and beauty.



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Carlo d'Ambrosio

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Alessandro Mappa

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