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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Saxony. Silver Box Taler.1101 - Saxony. Silver Box Taler.
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Made from the obverse of a Johann Georg I Taler (Dav.425, KM 7612) and the obverse of a Johann Georg II Taler (Dav.7617, KM 474). Includes mica insert
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Estimate : 300.00
Sold for (300.00 + 60.00BP) = 360.00
 
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Saxony. Johann Georg IV (1691-1694). Silver Taler Klippe, 1693. On the Election of Johann Georg IV1102 - Saxony. Johann Georg IV (1691-1694). Silver Taler Klippe, 1693. On the Election of Johann Georg IV
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Crowned monogram framed by Garter motto, oval Arms in the four corner. Reverse: Crossed swords over laurel wreath, Elector’s cap above, oval
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Start Price : 800.00 | Estimate : 1,000.00
 
 
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Saxe-Meissen. Margrave Friedrich II, der Sanftmütige “the Meek” (1428-1464)1103 - Saxe-Meissen. Margrave Friedrich II, der Sanftmütige “the Meek” (1428-1464)
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Narrow, so-called “Jew’s head” right wearing a cap, elongate neck terminating in a helm crest. Reverse: Saxon lion in quadr
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 750.00
Sold for (900.00 + 180.00BP) = 1,080.00
 
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Saxe-Old-Altenburg. Johann Philip I, Friedrich, Johann Wilhelm and Friedrich Wilhelm II (1603-1625)1104 - Saxe-Old-Altenburg. Johann Philip I, Friedrich, Johann Wilhelm and Friedrich Wilhelm II (1603-1625)
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Armored, half-length figure of Johann Philip right, helm before, date divided above, two shields below. Reverse: Half-length figures of his brother ri
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Start Price : 400.00 | Estimate : 500.00
 
 
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Saxe-Middle-Weimar. Eight Brothers, joint rule (1605-1619). Taler, 1611 WA. Coburg mint.1105 - Saxe-Middle-Weimar. Eight Brothers, joint rule (1605-1619). Taler, 1611 WA. Coburg mint.
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Facing half-figures of Johann Ernst and three of his brothers flanked by small Arms. Reverse: Facing half-figures of the four other brothers flanked b
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Start Price : 400.00 | Estimate : 500.00
 
 
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Saxe-Middle-Weimar. Eight Brothers, joint rule (1605-1619). Taler, 1615 WA. Coburg mint.1106 - Saxe-Middle-Weimar. Eight Brothers, joint rule (1605-1619). Taler, 1615 WA. Coburg mint.
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Facing half-figures of Johann Ernst and three of his brothers flanked by small Arms, orb above. Reverse: Facing half-figures of the four other brother
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 400.00
Sold for (320.00 + 64.00BP) = 384.00
 
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Fernando VII (1808-1821). Silver Real, 1821 NG M.1107 - Fernando VII (1808-1821). Silver Real, 1821 NG M.
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Laureate, draped bust right. Reverse: Crowned Arms flanked by Pillars (KM 66). In PCGS holder graded MS 63. Frosty with blazing lustre. Rare so nice.
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 500.00
Sold for (555.00 + 111.00BP) = 666.00
 
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Aquileia. Antonio II Panciera, Patriarch (1402-1412). Billon Denaro. 0.66g.1108 - Aquileia. Antonio II Panciera, Patriarch (1402-1412). Billon Denaro. 0.66g.
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Patriarchal Arms; +ANTONIVS * PATRIARCA. Reverse: Eagle with spread wings; AQV*ILE*GEN*SIS (Bernardi 67a, MEC 12, 885-6). In NGC holder graded MS 65.
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Start Price : 160.00 | Estimate : 200.00
 
 
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Cisalpine Republic. Scudo di 6 Lire, An VI (1800).1109 - Cisalpine Republic. Scudo di 6 Lire, An VI (1800).
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Allegory of the Republic standing left paying homage to France seated before her, stork at far right (a symbol of devotion), a cornucopia at the Repub
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 1,000.00
Sold for (1,200.00 + 240.00BP) = 1,440.00
 
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Milano. Carlo II (1665-170). Silver Filippo, 1676.1110 - Milano. Carlo II (1665-170). Silver Filippo, 1676.
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Draped, cuirassed bust right. Reverse: Crowned complex Arms in baroque frame (Dav.4005, KM 92). In NGC holder graded MS 61. Toned a handsome deep batt
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 1,250.00
Sold for (1,100.00 + 220.00BP) = 1,320.00
 
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