Sale 1
Lot 753
CZECHOSLOVAKIA: AV dukat, 1938. KM-8. Duke Wenceslas, key date to the Dukat series with a mintage of just 56 coins, some copper spots as often seen, Unc, RR. Estimated Value$15,000 - 20,000
Estimate $15,000-20,000
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Lot 881
RUSSIA: Alexander III, 1881-1894, AV 10 roubles, 1894. Y-A42. The finest known of the type, far and above in quality compared to others, dazzling luster and very few marks, NGC graded MS66 Finest Known. Estimated Value$10,000 - 15,000
Estimate $10,000-15,000
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Lot 1002
UNITED STATES: 2½ Dollars (4.18g), 1911-D Denver, PCGS graded MS62, great color and luster with minimal marks, lowest mintage of the series, strong "D", R R. Estimated Value$10,000 - 15,000
Estimate $10,000-15,000
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Lot 889
RUSSIA: AV bear set of 4 coins, 1993. KM-410, 411, 412, 413. Russian gold bear set of 4 coins containing 200 roubles (1oz), 100 roubles (1/2oz), 50 roubles (1/4oz), and 25 roubles (1/10oz), all NGC certified PR-67 to PR-69, NGC graded Choice Brilliant Proof PR-67 to PR-69. Estimated Value$7,250 - 8,000
Estimate $7,250-8,000
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Lot 754
DANZIG: AV 25 gulden (7.99g), 1923. KM-148. Rare date that was presented to members of the senate, mintage 800 coins.2354oz AGW, NGC graded AU55, RR. Estimated Value$7,200 - 8,000
Estimate $7,200-8,000
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Lot 896
SPAIN: Philip V, 1700-1746, AV 8 escudos, Seville, 1726. Fr-247. KM-315, Bourbon's coat of arms on the obverse, rare type and well struck, NGC graded AU58. Estimated Value$7,500 - 8,500
Estimate $7,500-8,500
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Lot 813
GREECE: AV 20 drachma, 1884. KM-56. Nice group consisting of 28 mostly XF and many AU coins, no damaged or cleaned coins, total gold content is 5.2276 ounces AGW, EF to About Unc. Estimated Value$5,000 - 5,500
Estimate $5,000-5,500
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Lot 924
CENTRAL AMERICAN REPUBLIC: AV 4 escudos (13.5g), Costa Rica, 1828. KM-16. Rare coin with decent strike, sun face details showing, EF. Estimated Value$5,000 - 5,500
Estimate $5,000-5,500
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Lot 12
THRACE: Lysimachos, 323-281 BC, AV stater (8.42g). Müller —. Head of deified Alexander right, wearing horn of Ammon / Athena Nikephoros seated left; monogram before, struck in high relief from a beautiful die with superb portrait style, brilliant original luster, Almost Unc to Unc., R. Estimated Value$5,000 - 5,500.
Lysimachus was a Macedonian officer and "successor" (diadochus) of Alexander the Great and later a basileus (king) (306 BC) in Thrace and Asia Minor. During Alexander's Persian campaigns he was one of his immediate bodyguard and distinguished himself in India. After Alexander’s death (323 BC) he was appointed to the government of Thrace and the Chersonese.
Estimate $5,000-5,500
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Lot 776
FRANCE: Napoleon III, AR 5 francs, Paris, 1861-A. KM-799.1. Rare proof striking, laureate head, NGC graded Proof 64. Estimated Value$4,700 - 5,000
Estimate $4,700-5,000
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