Over 150 World Coins Certified by NGC Available in Antium Aurum Auction
Posted on 11/8/2023
Over 150 world coins certified by Numismatic Guaranty Company® (NGC®) are being offered in an upcoming Antium Aurum sale. Bidding is already underway for the Antium Aurum Auction XIX, which is scheduled for November 10, 2023.
The top lot in the auction is an Austria 1910 100 Corona graded NGC PL 62 Cameo (lot 350), with a starting price of €12,000 (about $12,800). The obverse features the bust of the Emperor of Austria, Franz Joseph I, while the reverse depicts the Austrian coat of arms — a double-headed eagle. This particular example is among 33 examples in the NGC Census.
Other NGC-certified coins in this auction include:
- a group of four Czechoslovakia 1978 coins (1, 2, 5 and 10 Ducat) graded NGC MS 66 to NGC MS 69 (lot 434), with a starting price of €15,000 (about $16,000)
- a group of four Czech Republic 1999 coins (1,000, 2,500, 5,000 and 10,000 Koruna) graded NGC PF 69 Ultra Cameo to NGC PF 70 Ultra Cameo (lot 435), with a starting price of €15,000 (about $16,000)
- an Austria 1908 100 Corona 60th Anniversary of Reign graded NGC PF 62 (lot 348), with a starting price of €10,000 (about $10,700)
- an Austria 1909 100 Corona graded NGC PF 62 Cameo (lot 349), with a starting price of €10,000 (about $10,700)
- an Austria 1911 100 Corona graded NGC PF 62 Ultra Cameo (lot 351), with a starting price of €10,000 (about $10,700)
- an Austria 1912 100 Corona graded NGC PL 62 Cameo (lot 352), with a starting price of €10,000 (about $10,700)
- an Austria 1913 100 Corona graded NGC PL 62 Ultra Cameo (lot 353), with a starting price of €10,000 (about $10,700)
- a Hungary 1907KB 100 Korona graded NGC MS 63 (lot 354), with a starting price of €10,000 (about $10,700)
- an Austria 1659 2 Ducats graded NGC MS 61 (lot 131), with a starting price of €8,000 (about $8,500)
- a Hungary (2022)BP Gold Medal - 1648 Sun 10 Ducats graded NGC MS 68 (lot 95), with a starting price of €8,000 (about $8,500)
Starting prices are provided by the auction house. The $ symbol represents US Dollars.
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