The New York Sale

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Coming together for one of the largest annual numismatic events (The New York International Numismatic Convention) the group holds three auctions on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of the week-long conference in January and has held over 60 auctions since its conception. By combining a vast array of experience and knowledge the group strives to offer the best service to their clients and customers. Whether you are buying at the auction or a potential vendor for the sale, any member of the group can offer advice. Catalogues are produced to the highest possible standard and may be kept as a useful reference for serious buyers and coin collectors.

Over the years the group has aimed to achieve the best possible prices for their vendors and undertakes a marketing strategy which is proven by the excellent results achieved year upon year. In 2004 the sale of an 1825 Russian silver Rouble for US$603,750 broke the world record price achieved for any non-US coin sold by public auction and since then lots have regularly attained prices well above estimates. In 2008 results from the Italian section of the sale made a staggering US$1,118,400, four times the pre-sale estimate. The famous Prospero collection of Ancient Greek coins was professionally presented by the group in 2012 and resulted in numerous world records, finally realizing in excess of US$26,000,000 for the 642 lots after 8 hours of auctioneering. The printed auction catalogue will remain a major reference work for many years to come and is a ‘must have’ for any collector of the series.
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Lycian Dynasts. Kherei. Silver Stater (8.39 g), ca. 440/30-410 BC131 - Lycian Dynasts. Kherei. Silver Stater (8.39 g), ca. 440/30-410 BC
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Head of Athena right, wearing an Attic helmet adorned with olive-leaves. Reverse: 'Kherei' (in Lycian), forepart of a kneeling bull right; a...
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Estimate : 750.00
Sold for 720.00
 
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Lycian Dynasts. Mithrapata. Silver Stater (9.82 g), ca. 390-370 BC132 - Lycian Dynasts. Mithrapata. Silver Stater (9.82 g), ca. 390-370 BC
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Forepart of roaring lion right. Reverse: Head of Mithrapata left; behind, triskeles; all within incuse square. Mildenberg 6 (O3/R5); Podalia 60 (A3/P5
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Start Price : 1,200.00 | Estimate : 1,500.00
 
 
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Pamphylia, Aspendos. Silver Stater (10.81 g), ca. 465-430 BC133 - Pamphylia, Aspendos. Silver Stater (10.81 g), ca. 465-430 BC
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Hoplite advancing right, holding shield and spear. Reverse: [EΣ], Triskeles; all within incuse square. SNG BN -; SNG von Aulock 4477. Good Ver
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Estimate : 400.00
Sold for 384.00
 
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Pamphylia, Side. Silver Tetradrachm (16.86 g), ca. 183-175 BC134 - Pamphylia, Side. Silver Tetradrachm (16.86 g), ca. 183-175 BC
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Kleuch(res), magistrate. Head of Athena right, wearing crested Corinthian helmet. Reverse: Nike advancing left, holding wreath and palm branch; in lef
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Estimate : 1,500.00
Sold for 1,380.00
 
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Lykaonia, Laranda. Silver Obol (0.63 g), ca. 324/3 BC135 - Lykaonia, Laranda. Silver Obol (0.63 g), ca. 324/3 BC
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Head of Herakles right. Reverse: Forepart of wolf right; inverted crescent above. Göktürk 70-81; SNG Levante 227. Nicely toned and well st...
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Start Price : 80.00 | Estimate : 100.00
 
 
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Cilicia, Kelenderis. Silver Obol (0.71 g), ca. 410-375 BC136 - Cilicia, Kelenderis. Silver Obol (0.71 g), ca. 410-375 BC
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Forepart of Pegasos right. Reverse: KEΛ, Goat kneeling right, head tured to look back. Göktürk 7; SNG BN 80-96; SNG Levante 27-8. Ton...
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Estimate : 100.00
Sold for 96.00
 
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Cilicia, Soloi. Æ (12.38 g), 2nd-1st centuries BC.137 - Cilicia, Soloi. Æ (12.38 g), 2nd-1st centuries BC.
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Gorgoneion in the center of an aegis. Reverse: ΣΟΛΕΩΝ, Aphrodite, turreted, riding bull right; above,
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Estimate : 750.00
Sold for 600.00
 
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Cilicia, Tarsos. Silver Stater (10.57 g), ca. 420-410 BC138 - Cilicia, Tarsos. Silver Stater (10.57 g), ca. 420-410 BC
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Horseman (Syennesis?) riding right, wearing kyrbasia, holding lotus flower, bow in bowcase on saddle; key symbol below horse. Reverse: TRZ (Aramaic),
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Estimate : 1,000.00
Sold for 960.00
 
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Cilicia, Uncertain mint. Silver Obol (0.68 g), 4th century BC.139 - Cilicia, Uncertain mint. Silver Obol (0.68 g), 4th century BC.
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Head of Athena facing slightly to left, wearing triple-crested Attic helmet. Reverse: Persian king(?) standing right, holding staff and arrows, fillet
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Estimate : 300.00
Sold for 510.00
 
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Cappadocian Kingdom. Ariarathes VI. Silver Obol (0.73 g), 130-116 BC140 - Cappadocian Kingdom. Ariarathes VI. Silver Obol (0.73 g), 130-116 BC
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Eusebeia-Mazaka. Diademed and draped bust to right, wearing tiara. Reverse: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ
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Estimate : 400.00
Sold for 384.00
 
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