The 773-lot auction, held at the firm's auction site in Munich, Germany, realized a hammer price of about €800,000, or about $1 million U.S., including buyer's fees.
A total of 131 lots, or 16.9 percent, did not sell.
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Some highlights:
Greece, Sicily, Syracuse, circa 405 to 400 silver decadrachm, Dionysios I, small restoration traces on nose, neck and elsewhere, otherwise Extremely Fine, €21,275 ($26,108 U.S.).
Greece, Mysia, Pergamon, before 309 B.C. gold stater, Herakles, EF, €52,900 ($64,917).
Greece, Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, circa 244/3 to 221 B.C. silver pentakaidekadrachm (15-drachm coin), Ptolemy III, Berenike II, possibly from Alexandria Mint, VF, €14,950 ($18,346).
Roman Empire, circa December A.D. 60 gold aureus, Vitellius, Rome, About EF, €14,950 ($18,346).
Holy Roman Empire, Bohemia, Luxembourg Dynasty, Vaclav (Wenceslas) IV, circa 1378 to 1419 gold gulden, About EF, €43,700 ($53,627).