Kara Koyunlu Silver Tanka of Jahanshah (minted in Qom sometime between 1438 and 1467), which used to be a part of Roland Dauwe Collection:
Truly a beautiful specimen. The Eliasberg collection is one of the finest in my opinion. They had marvelous specimens.
Mughal Silver Shahrukhi of Babur (minted in Badakhshan in either 1509 or 1510), which was once a part of the M.H. Mirza Collection:
United States of America Gold 5 Dollars (minted in 1847, when James Knox Polk was the President), which was once a part of the Samuel K. Clark Collection:
Mughal Silver Rupee of Muhammad Shah (minted in Lahore in either 1744 or 1745), which used to be a part of the William Spengler Collection:
Roman Silver Argenteus of Diocletian (minted in Siscia (today Sisak, Croatia) in 294), which used to be a part of the Euclidean Collection:
Afsharid Gold Ashrafi of Shah Rukh (minted in Mashhad sometime between 1750 and 1755), which used to be a part of the Asha & Ardeshir Dabestani Collection:
Zand Gold 1/2 Mohur of Karim Khan Zand (minted in Isfahan in either 1770 or 1771), which used to be a part of the Asha & Ardeshir Dabestani Collection:
Ceylonese Gold Kahavanu of Vijayabahu the Great (minted sometime between 1055 and 1110), which used to be a part of the St. George Collection:
Empire of the Romans Bronze half-Follis of Justinian I (minted in Salona sometime between 550 and 553), which used to be a part of the Aleph Collection:
Roman Billon Antoninianus of Probus (minted in Siscia in 279), which used to be a part of the Euclidean and Terner Collections:
From the Archer Huntingdon collection/ Spanish Netherlands/ Burgundy/ Brabant AV Double Souverain d'or 1619 (2 known) Bruxelles Mint Albrecht VIII & Elizabeth 1598-1621
Vandal Silver 50 Denarii of Gunthamund (minted in Carthage sometime between 484 and 496), which used to be a part of the Brightwalton Collection:
Caliphate of Cordoba Gold Dinar of Abd al-Rahman III (minted at the al-Andalus (Cordoba) mint by the Mint Master Qasim ibn Khalib in either 943 or 944), which used to be a part of the Tonegawa Collection:
Republic of Poland Gold 20 Zlotych of Boleslaw the Brave (minted in Warszawa in 1925), which used to be a part of the Norman Frank Collection: