Coins auctions

Russia. Nicholas II (1894-1917). 5 Roubles 1903 АР, St. Petersburg. Gold. Bitkin 29. NGC MS 67. Only 3 coins in higher grades.

Sobieski 10 zloty 1933

NGC MS62
235 EUR
Mint Sobieski. One of two RP period coins referring to our historical rulers. A coin with a depiction of Sobieski, minted on the 250th anniversary of the Siege of Vienna.
Germany, Bavaria. Maximilian II (1848-1864). 2 Gulden 1851. Silver 21.18 g. KM 828, Dav 600. Small scratches.
Germany, Bavaria. Ludwig III (1913-1918). 3 Mark 1914 D. Silver 16.63 g. KM 1005. Nice toning.
Russia. Nicholas I (1825-1855). 5 Roubles 1841 СПБ-АЧ, St. Petersburg. Gold. Bitkin 18. PCGS MS 62. Only 4 coins in higher grades.
Beautiful, mint, natural art. With a clockwork luster. Slightly satiny. Of a beauty appreciated with a very high MS64+ grade (higher than 97% of the population in the NGC censer) for harvesters. Made at the Royal Mint in London, after the Treasury took this contract away from the Birmingham mint due to the poor quality of the 1924 two-dollar coins.
Stephan Bathory (1576-1586) Siege of Danzig, Groschen 1577Stefan Batory – Grosz 1577 GdańskKopicki 7388 (R3), Kurpiewski 345 (R2) -RARENGC AU55 – ungerdraded, slightly weakly struck, mint lusterhttps://www.ngccoin.de/certlookup/8588354-003/55/
The rarest two-zloty coin of the Second Republic period with the distinctive letter H - the mark of the Birmingham mint. Classic skinny eagle on the obverse.
PolandRussian partition - Nicholas I (1825-1855) after the fifth branch 3 berries cleaned
Rare, the only ten-gallon coin of the Free City of Danzig. A nice, natural piece, with luster. Appreciated with a AU55 note.

Sailing ship 5 gold 1936

NGC MS62
118 EUR
A beautiful piece for this five-dollar coin. Of the two "sailboat" denominations, it is the higher one that is clearly more difficult to acquire in mint condition like this piece.
John II Casimir, Ort (¼ Thaler) 1651 DanzigJan II Kazimierz 1649-1668, Ort (18 Groszy) 1660 Gdansk Kopicki 7615 (R2) Good VF, attractive toning
One of the most difficult to obtain in nice condition Danzig coins. 5 guilders with the Port Crane on the reverse. Dark red patina on parts of the high relief, but we see no signs of mechanical washing/cleaning. Nice presentation and detail.
PolandCasimir III the Great (1333-1370) Av: Ruler seated on throne, facing front, holding scepter and apple of dominion, two trilliums on sides, MONETA ↑ KASIMIRI; Rw: Piast eagle facing front, with head to left, + REGIS ↓ POLONIE ◦ K ⦂. silver, 22.3 mm, 1.42 g
PolandRussian partition - Nicholas I (1825-1855) numeral 6 of the date with a slightly bent visor, numeral 2 in the surround inscription twisted patina, cleaned
Russia. Alexander I (1801-1825). Rouble 1804 СПБ-ФГ, St. Petersburg. Silver 20.40 g. Bitkin 38.
Russia. Nicholas II (1894-1917). 15 Kopecks 1901 СПБ-АР, St. Petersburg. Silver 2.63 g. Bitkin 127. Slight surface damage.
Hungary. Ferdinand III (1637-1657). Taler 1654 K-B. Silver 28.23 g. Dav 3198, KM 107.
Germany, Bavaria. Maximilian IV Joseph (1799-1806). Taler 1800. Silver 27.46 g. KM 644, Dav 540.
Russia. Elizabeth (1741-1762). Grivennik 1748/7. Silver 2.50 g. Bitkin 208. Peeling of metal on the field on averse.
Mauritius. George V (1910-1936). Rupee 1934. Silver 11.65 g. KM 17.
Lithuania. 1 Litas 1925. Silver 2.71 g. KM 76.
Russia. Alexander III (1881-1894). 5 Roubles 1884 СПБ-АГ, St. Petersburg. Eagle of 1859-1882. Cross of the orb is closer to feather. Gold. Bitkin 5 (R1). PCGS MS 61. Only 4 coins in higher grades.
Another of the very impressive Solidarity mint destructions. The present one was created as a result of placing another disc on an already struck coin and striking it with stamps. As a result, the metal melted to the sides. Mint destruct resulting from a disc feeder error. Silver, weight 31.35 g

Traugutt 10 gold 1933

NGC MS61
176 EUR
Mint Traugutt. A difficult type of coin to obtain in such states.
The coin is increasingly rare in mint condition.
PolandJan II Casimir Vasa (1649-1668) - crown coins I - T under the bust of the ruler, in the obverse legend IO CASI, in the reverse legend ARGENT REG POL, under the shield the emblem of the Wieniawa coat of arms, on the sides of the shield S - CH slightly off-center reverse, patina
Variety with a fractional line in the mint foot, with the initials KG of Karol Gronau at the bottom of the reverse. Hints of mint luster. Light surface hairliness. Obverse scratched.
A great rarity, and an incredibly striking item. Mint destruction of a 100k gold with Solidarity, the result of minting when there were two disks / coins under the stamps. As a result, during striking, the excess metal began to pour out from outside the collar, and the discs "merged" - hence the double weight of the present piece. First time in our offer. Silver, weight 62.48 g
PolandThe Second Polish Republic (1918-1939) Coin struck to commemorate the 900th anniversary of the coronation of Boleslaw the Brave as king of Poland yellow gold, 3.22 g, minimal scratches, beautiful
Uncommon, especially in beautiful condition, the first of the "rare" Nike vintages. In our opinion, many times more difficult to acquire in mint condition than the 1931 vintage.
Greece and post-HellenisticAttica - Athens Av: Head of Athena to the right, wearing a helmet decorated with laurel leaves; Rw: In an incusum square, an owl standing to the right, with its head in front, to the left an olive branch and a crescent moon, to the right ΑΘΕ silver, 24.4 mm, 16.61 g

Gdansk, 1/2 guilder 1923

NGC MS63
94 EUR
Beautiful art, in the patina of an old collection.
The coin is increasingly rare in mint condition.
Variety with a small bust of the king. On the reverse there is a ring mark of the lessee of the mint, Kasper Goebel, and a triangle mark of the Italian mintmaster Gracjan Gonzalo.
Very striking mint destrukt - an off-center minting (offset by more than 80%), in addition, when close to the stamps there was still a small fragment of the minted coin (which left a trace of an additional, slight flow of metal). Minting destruct resulting from a disc feeder error. Silver, weight 31.34
Pamětní mince (1953 - 1993). 100 Kčs 1955 osvobození, var. a)
The rarest five-dollar coin with a woman's head with the mint mark in Warsaw. Unnatural luster due to unskilful washing.
The coin is increasingly rare in mint condition.
A rare type of 10-figure coin with a LARGE numeral denomination. Coin minted at the Danzig Weapons Factory, introduced to satisfy the problem with small coinage in 1920. A very interesting variant - similar to the 3rd variant according to Arthur Jezioro's study (with the singular distant from the rant), but with the foot of the singular clearly beveled and a different finish of the leaves in t...
A high-volume vintage that naturally wore out its circulation. Nowadays mint pieces are rare and sought after by collectors. The present beautiful one. With MS64 note.
Russia. Nicholas II (1894-1917). 5 Roubles 1904 АР, St. Petersburg. Gold. Bitkin 31. NGC MS 64.
RussiaNicholas II (1894-1917) nice
Spain. Isabella II (1833-1868). 20 Reales 1855. Silver 25.95 g. KM 593.
Philippines. Ferdinand VII (1813-1833). 8 Reales ND (1832-1834), Countermark on Peru 8 Reales 1834. Silver 26.89 g. KM 83.
Russia. Nicholas II (1894-1917). 5 Roubles 1901 ФЗ, St. Petersburg. Gold. Bitkin 27. NGC MS 66.
Germany, Hamburg. Ferdinand II (1619-1637). Taler 1621. Silver 28.29 g. Dav 5364. Reverse surface damage.
Russia. Nicholas II (1894-1917). 10 Roubles 1903 АP, St. Petersburg. Gold. Bitkin 11. PCGS MS 64.
Germany, Saxony. Christian II, John-George and Augustus (1591-1611). Taler 1597 HB. Silver 28.08 g. Dav 9820. Small scratches.
Germany, Donauwörth. Charles V (1519-1558). Taler 1546. Silver 28.61 g. MB 3, Dav 9170. Mount removed.
Beautiful, impressive mint destruct - clearly off-center minting - offset by more than 60%. Mint destruct resulting from disc feeder error. Silver, weight 31.37 g
Československo 1918 - 1939. 5 hal. 1926
Typologically rare coin struck in a low mintage. Background with traces of cleaning after prolonged contact in an unfavorable environment (probably high temperature). Edge and details consistent with the original.
Russia. Nicholas II (1894-1917). 15 Roubles 1897 АГ, St. Petersburg. Three last letters are above the edge of the neck. Gold. Bitkin 2. NGC MS 61.
Russia. Nicholas II (1894-1917). 10 Roubles 1910 ЭБ, St. Petersburg. Gold. Bitkin 15 (R). PCGS AU 58.
Germany, Frankfurt. 2 Taler 1861. Silver. KM 365, Dav 651. NGC MS 62.
A rare and sought-after vintage. One of the most difficult coins of the Second Republic. Variant with a 13 mm gap between the LEX SALUS. Unnatural luster due to incompetent washing. Jerzy Chalupki, in his "Specialized Catalogue of Polish Coins of the 20th and 21st Centuries," writes about Nike five-penny coins as follows: "The order of the Ministry of Treasury amounted to 28 million five-dolla...
USA. Trade Dollar 1876 S, San Francisco. Silver 27.10 g. KM 108. Small scratches.