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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Great Principality of Kiev. Vladimir I, the Great, 980-1015.2001 - Great Principality of Kiev. Vladimir I, the Great, 980-1015.
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Srebrennik. Silver. 3.1 gm. Type I. Rublev 1.4.2.16.3 – Plate Coin. Standing figure of the prince holding long cross, his coat fastened with
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Start Price : 2,400.00 | Estimate : 3,000.00
 
 
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Great Principality of Kiev. Vladimir I, the Great, 980-1015.2002 - Great Principality of Kiev. Vladimir I, the Great, 980-1015.
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Srebrennik. Silver. 2.29 gm. Type II. Rublev 2.2.1.1.1. Standing figure of the prince holding long cross / Trident tamgha. Very rare. Fragment
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Estimate : 1,000.00
Sold for (800.00 + 160.00BP) = 960.00
 
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Novgorod Republic.2003 - Novgorod Republic.
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Late type “Novgorod” Grivna Ingot. Ca. 14th Century. 127 mm. 192.56 gm. Spassky fig.44. Seven straight and two diagonal (with a cros
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Estimate : 1,000.00
Sold for (950.00 + 190.00BP) = 1,140.00
 
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Pskov. Republic.2004 - Pskov. Republic.
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Ca. 15th Century. Denga. 0.75 gm. G/P 7620B. Facing head of Dovmont, pellet on either side of crown, C lower right / Four-line legend. Choice extremel
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Estimate : 150.00
Sold for (280.00 + 56.00BP) = 336.00
 
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Great Principality of Moscow.2005 - Great Principality of Moscow.
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Vasiliy Dmitrievich, 1389-1425. Denga. 0.90 gm. Or 497, Spassky 56.9. Quadruped, legend around / Arabic legend. Flan cracks. Crude. Very fine. Ex Bald
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Estimate : 300.00
Sold for (240.00 + 48.00BP) = 288.00
 
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Great Principality of Moscow. Vasiliy Dmitrievich, 1389-1425.2006 - Great Principality of Moscow. Vasiliy Dmitrievich, 1389-1425.
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Denga. 0.68 gm. G/P 1760 A (R VIII). Ruler on horseback right, holding falcon, within inner circle, legend around / Pseudo-Arabic legend within beaded
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Estimate : 300.00
Sold for (240.00 + 48.00BP) = 288.00
 
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Great Principality of Moscow. Appanage of Mozhaisk. Ivan Andreevich, 1432-1454.2007 - Great Principality of Moscow. Appanage of Mozhaisk. Ivan Andreevich, 1432-1454.
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Denga. 0.42 gm. G/P 3735B (R III), Spassky fig.59, 8. Two figures facing each other / Horseman riding right, spearing downward. Very fine.
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Estimate : 200.00
Sold for (190.00 + 38.00BP) = 228.00
 
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Great Principality of Nizhny-Novgorod. Under Vasiliy Dmitrievich of Moscow, ca. 1385-1402.2008 - Great Principality of Nizhny-Novgorod. Under Vasiliy Dmitrievich of Moscow, ca. 1385-1402.
The New York Sale
0.99 gm. G/P 4242 – obverse C/reverse E (R VI/III). Imitating Golden Horde types. Flat areas in margins. Extremely fine.
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Estimate : 300.00
Sold for (240.00 + 48.00BP) = 288.00
 
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Great Principality of Suzdal-Nizhny-Novgorod. Daniyl Borisovich, ca. 1411-1415.2009 - Great Principality of Suzdal-Nizhny-Novgorod. Daniyl Borisovich, ca. 1411-1415.
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Denga. 0.52 gm. G/P 4500B (R VI). Three-line legend with pellets / Pseudo-Arabic in cartouche. Very rare. Toned. About extremely fine.
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Estimate : 250.00
Sold for (200.00 + 40.00BP) = 240.00
 
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Great Principality of Suzdal. Ivan Borisovich, 1423-1428.2010 - Great Principality of Suzdal. Ivan Borisovich, 1423-1428.
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Denga. 0.54 gm. G/P 4595A (R VII). Head right in inner circle, legend around / Figure right leaning forward, holding an ax. Flatly struck area, other
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Estimate : 200.00
Sold for (170.00 + 34.00BP) = 204.00
 
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