NGC-certified Czechoslovakia Gold Medal Stars in Antium Aurum Sale
Posted on 9/8/2022
A gold medal from Czechoslovakia is in the spotlight in an upcoming sale presented by Antium Aurum. This stunning medal, certified Numismatic Guaranty Company™ (NGC®), is among an array of European coins and medals from the 16th to the 20th centuries. Bidding is currently underway for Auction XVI, with the sale ending September 29, 2022.
Dated 1929, the Czechoslovakia Gold Medal was produced to commemorate the completion of St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague. The medal’s reverse depicts the cathedral, which took nearly 600 years to build. Graded NGC MS 66, this rarity (lot 456) is the only example recorded in the NGC Census, and it leads the sale with a starting price of € 50,000 (about $50,000).
Other NGC-certified highlights in the sale include:
- a Czechoslovakia 1932 10 Ducats graded NGC MS 66 (lot 425), with a starting price of € 20,000 (about $20,000)
- a Czechoslovakia 1933 10 Ducats graded NGC MS 67+ (lot 426), with a starting price of € 20,000 (about $20,000)
- a Czechoslovakia 1934 10 Ducats graded NGC MS 66 (lot 427), with a starting price of € 20,000 (about $20,000)
- a Czechoslovakia 1930 5 Ducats graded NGC MS 64+ (lot 428), with a starting price of € 20,000 (about $20,000)
- a Czechoslovakia 1934 Kremnica Mines Gold 5 Ducats (lot 468), with a starting price of € 20,000 (about $20,000)
- an Austria 1877 Medallic Issue Taler graded NGC PF 64 Cameo (lot 231), with a starting price of € 10,000 (about $10,000)
- an Austria 1887 Kuttenberg Mines 2 Florins graded NGC PF 62 Cameo (lot 255), with a starting price of € 10,000 (about $10,000)
- an Austria 1914 100 Corona graded NGC PL 63 Cameo (lot 277), with a starting price of € 10,000 (about $10,000)
- a Czechoslovakia 1930 2 Ducats graded NGC MS 64 (lot 433), with a starting price of €10,000 (about $10,000)
- a Czechoslovakia 1978 Gold 10 Ducats 600th Anniversary of Charles IV Death (lot 472), with a starting price of € 8,000 (about $8,000)
All starting prices are provided by the auction house. The $ symbol represents US Dollars.
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