Atlas Numismatics has refreshed its inventory. This time, the firm adds 423 new coins, medals, and tokens to its website. Each piece is available at fixed prices. As a result, collectors gain immediate access to a wide range of high-end material spanning ancient to modern issues.
Moreover, this latest update highlights several exceptional rarities. These coins stand out for their quality, provenance, and historical importance.
Ancient Gold Rarity: Populonia 25 Asses
ITEM 1085481 Atlas presents a remarkable Roman Republican AV 25 Asses from Populonia, struck circa 300–250 BC.
- Certification: NGC Choice Mint State (Strike 5/5, Surface 4/5)
- Weight: 1.35 grams | Diameter: 12mm
- Obverse: Lion’s head right with protruding tongue
- Reverse: Blank
- References: Vecchi, Etruscan Coinage Serie 21, O1; HN 128
Notably, the lion’s stylized mane and fierce expression invite comparison to the famous Chimaera of Arezzo in Florence. Traditionally, scholars dated this issue to around 400 BC. However, its weight standard aligns with Rome’s Mars/eagle gold series struck after 211 BC. Therefore, experts now plausibly connect its production to Rome’s war with Hannibal.
Price: $39,500
A Gold Masterpiece of Maria Theresa
ITEM 1085644 Next, Atlas offers an Austrian Netherlands 1750 AV 2 Souverain d’Or of Maria Theresa.
- Certification: PCGS MS63
- Engraver: Jacques Roëttiers
- Mint: Bruges
- Weight: 11.12 grams | Diameter: 27mm
- Design: Crowned bust right / Crowned arms with date below
- References: KM 11; Delmonte 569; VH 807
This coin delivers strong eye appeal and technical quality. Collectors will appreciate both its artistry and its preservation.
Price: $14,950
Colonial Scarcity: Ceylon 24 Stivers
ITEM 1085159 Collectors of colonial coinage will find an appealing 1808 Ceylon AR 24 Stivers.
- Certification: NGC MS63
- Mint: Adriaan Pieter Blume’s private mint
- Weight: 18 grams | Diameter: 16mm
- Design: Denomination / Elephant left
- References: KM 76; Pridmore 17
Importantly, this hammered issue traces back to the R.L. Lissner Collection. It later appeared in St. James’s & Classical Numismatic Group Auction 29 (August 1–2, 2014), Lot 87.
Price: $3,450
ITEM 1086309 Among the highlights, Atlas lists a 1706 Queen Anne Five Guineas—one of the most iconic British gold coins.
- Certification: PCGS MS61
- Weight: 41.80 grams | Diameter: 38.3mm
- Obverse Legend: ANNA DEI GRATIA
- Reverse: Crowned cruciform shields with scepters
- References: KM 520.2; SCBC-3566; Schneider 529; MCE 200; Fr.-31
The coin features a sharp strike and an impressive portrait. In addition, its semi-prooflike surfaces enhance its visual appeal.
Provenance includes the Eli Wallit Collection, sold by Morton & Eden on December 11, 2003 (Lot 385).
Price: $185,000
Victorian Elegance: 1848 Pattern Gothic Florin
ITEM 1086047 Atlas also features a Victoria 1848 Pattern Gothic Florin (Two Shillings).
- Certification: PCGS PR65
- Edge: Plain
- Design: Crowned bust left / Crowned shields in cruciform with floral motifs
- References: cf. KM 745; ESC-2917
This proof striking represents one of the most admired Gothic-style designs of the 19th century.
Price: $37,500
Italian States Gold: Genoa 96 Lire
ITEM: 1086057 Rounding out the highlights is a Genoa AV 96 Lire dated 1796 (1814 restrike).
- Certification: PCGS MS65★
- Weight: 25.21 grams | Diameter: 33.75mm
- Design: Crowned arms above lion head / Madonna and Child above value
- References: KM 251; Fr.-444
The star following the date identifies this piece as the scarcer 1814 Restoration restrike, struck after the fall of Napoleon.
Price: $29,500
Monthly Updates Continue
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