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Marcel Jungfleisch Collection

Marcel Jungfleisch (1879 - 1958) was one of the leading numismatists in the twentieth century. He was from Cairo, Egypt and wrote extensively on Egyptian numismatics. He was a professor of Consernatorie of Arts et Metiers and a member of the Institute of Egypt. His extensive writings covered Islamic bronze weights from Egypt, Ayyubid glass jetons, Islamic Art Network, Roman Egyptian coins, Nubians in Egypt (1946), Nomes of Egypt (1946), and wrote for the Revue Numismatique in 1955. Sotheby's sold his collection in two vast sales in 1972.

|Marcel| |Jungfleisch| |Collection|, |Constantine| |the| |Great,| |Early| |307| |-| |22| |May| |337| |A.D.||centenionalis|
Ex Marcel Jungfleisch Collection. Marcel Jungfleisch (1879 - 1958) was one of the leading numismatists in the twentieth century. He was from Cairo, Egypt and wrote extensively on Egyptian numismatics. He was a professor of Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers and a member of the Institute of Egypt. His extensive writings covered Islamic bronze weights from Egypt, Ayyubid glass jetons, Islamic Art Network, Roman Egyptian coins, Nubians in Egypt (1946), Nomes of Egypt (1946), and wrote for the Revue Numismatique in 1955. Sotheby's sold his collection in two vast sales in 1972.
RL46407. Billon centenionalis, LRBC I 1109, RIC VII Nicomedia 153, Cohen VII 454, SRCV IV 16260, VF, corrosion, weight 2.586 g, maximum diameter 18.1 mm, die axis 0o, 6th officina, Nicomedia mint, 328 - 329 A.D.; obverse CONSTAN-TINVS AVG, pearl-diademed head right; reverse PROVIDENTIAE AVGG (to the foresight of the two emperors), campgate with two turrets, star above, SMNS in exergue; ex Marcel Jungfleisch Collection; scarce; SOLD


|Marcel| |Jungfleisch| |Collection|, |Licinius| |I,| |11| |November| |308| |-| |18| |September| |324| |A.D.||follis|
Ex Marcel Jungfleisch Collection. Marcel Jungfleisch (1879 - 1958) was one of the leading numismatists in the twentieth century. He was from Cairo, Egypt and wrote extensively on Egyptian numismatics. He was a professor of Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers and a member of the Institute of Egypt. His extensive writings covered Islamic bronze weights from Egypt, Ayyubid glass jetons, Islamic Art Network, Roman Egyptian coins, Nubians in Egypt (1946), Nomes of Egypt (1946), and wrote for the Revue Numismatique in 1955. Sotheby's sold his collection in two vast sales in 1972.
RL46386. Billon follis, Hunter V 243 (also 2nd officina), RIC VII Alexandria 18, SRCV IV 15248, Cohen VII 108, VF, grainy, some silvering, weight 3.596 g, maximum diameter 21.3 mm, die axis 180o, 2nd officina, Alexandria mint, 316 - 317 A.D.; obverse IMP C VAL LICIN LICINIVS P F AVG, laureate head right; reverse IOVI CONSERVATORI AVGG (to Jove the protector of the two Emperors), Jupiter standing left, nude but for chlamys over left shoulder, Victory on globe offering wreath in right hand, long scepter in left hand, eagle with wreath in beak at feet left, K left, K left, wreath / X / B right, ALE in exergue; ex Marcel Jungfleisch Collection; SOLD


|Marcel| |Jungfleisch| |Collection|, |Licinius| |I,| |11| |November| |308| |-| |18| |September| |324| |A.D.||follis|
Ex Marcel Jungfleisch Collection. Marcel Jungfleisch (1879 - 1958) was one of the leading numismatists in the twentieth century. He was from Cairo, Egypt and wrote extensively on Egyptian numismatics. He was a professor of Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers and a member of the Institute of Egypt. His extensive writings covered Islamic bronze weights from Egypt, Ayyubid glass jetons, Islamic Art Network, Roman Egyptian coins, Nubians in Egypt (1946), Nomes of Egypt (1946), and wrote for the Revue Numismatique in 1955. Sotheby's sold his collection in two vast sales in 1972.
BB46391. Silvered follis, RIC VII 18, F, weight 3.069 g, maximum diameter 21.3 mm, die axis 0o, 2nd officina, Alexandria mint, 316 - 317 A.D.; obverse IMP C VAL LICIN LICINIVS P F AVG, laureate head right; reverse IOVI CONSERVATORI AVGG (to Jove the protector of the two Emperors), Jupiter standing left, Victory on globe in right hand, long scepter vertical in left, eagle at feet, K left, wreath / X / B right, ALE in exergue; ex Marcel Jungfleisch Collection; SOLD







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