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b. 1538 -

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    • World Historical Medals
      Nov. 23, 2016

      World Historical Medals

      Est: $200 -

      Roman School, 16th century, Alessandro Cesati (active 1538-1564), Dido, Queen of Carthage, North Africa, bronze medal 43mm, (58.07 g), obv. Queen Dido bust to right, legend in Greek **DIDW BASILISSA*, rev. view of Carthage, with galleys in harbour before it, to left trace of legend **KAPXHDWN*, (Kress Collection No.368 [p.69]). All known specimens appear to be cast as is this example, original was die struck, good very fine and very rare.

      Noble Numismatics Pty Ltd
    • The Hannibal Collection of Carthaginian Coins
      Jul. 28, 2016

      The Hannibal Collection of Carthaginian Coins

      Est: $120 - $200

      Roman School, 16th century, Alessandro Cesati (active 1538-1564), Dido, Queen of Carthage, North Africa, bronze medal 42mm, (47.88 g), obv. Queen Dido bust to right, legend in Greek **DIDW BASILISSA*, rev. view of Carthage, with galleys in harbour before it, to left worn trace of legend **KARCHDWN*, (Kress Collection No.368 [p.69]). All known specimens appear to be cast as is this example, original was die struck, holed, very fine and very rare.

      Noble Numismatics Pty Ltd
    • The Hannibal Collection of Carthaginian Coins
      Jul. 28, 2016

      The Hannibal Collection of Carthaginian Coins

      Est: $180 - $300

      Roman School, 16th century, Alessandro Cesati (active 1538-1564), Dido, Queen of Carthage, North Africa, bronze medal 52mm, (70.98 g), obv. Queen Dido bust to right, legend in Greek **DIDW BASILISSA*, rev. view of Carthage, with galleys in harbour before it, to left trace of legend **KAPXHDWN*, (Kress Collection No.368 [p.69]). All known specimens appear to be cast as is this example, original was die struck, double struck on a very large oversized flan, holed, otherwise nearly extremely fine and very rare.

      Noble Numismatics Pty Ltd
    • The Hannibal Collection of Carthaginian Coins
      Jul. 28, 2016

      The Hannibal Collection of Carthaginian Coins

      Est: $180 - $300

      Roman School, 16th century, Alessandro Cesati (active 1538-1564), Dido, Queen of Carthage, North Africa, bronze medal 43mm, (58.07 g), obv. Queen Dido bust to right, legend in Greek **DIDW BASILISSA*, rev. view of Carthage, with galleys in harbour before it, to left trace of legend **KAPXHDWN*, (Kress Collection No.368 [p.69]). All known specimens appear to be cast as is this example, original was die struck, good very fine and very rare.

      Noble Numismatics Pty Ltd
    • The Hannibal Collection of Carthaginian Coins
      Jul. 28, 2016

      The Hannibal Collection of Carthaginian Coins

      Est: $180 - $300

      Roman School, 16th century, Alessandro Cesati (active 1538-1564), Dido, Queen of Carthage, North Africa, bronze medal 43mm, (64.09 g), obv. Queen Dido bust to right, legend in Greek **DIDW BASILISSA*, rev. view of Carthage, with galleys in harbour before it, to left trace of legend **KAPXHDWN*, (Kress Collection No.368 [p.69]). All known specimens appear to be cast as is this example, original was die struck, nearly extremely fine and very rare.

      Noble Numismatics Pty Ltd
    • World Historical Medals Roman School, 16th
      Jul. 23, 2009

      World Historical Medals Roman School, 16th

      Est: - $500

      World Historical Medals Roman School, 16th century, Alessandro Cesati (active 1538-1564), Dido, Queen of Carthage, North Africa, bronze medal 42mm, (47.88gms), obv. Queen Dido bust to right, legend in Greek **DIDW BASILISSA*, rev. view of Carthage, with galleys in harbour before it, to left worn trace of legend **KARCHDWN*, (Kress Collection No.368 [p.69]). All known specimens appear to be cast as is this example, original was die struck, holed, very fine and very rare.

      Noble Numismatics Pty Ltd
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