NGC-certified US and World Coins Featured in June Auction in Poland
Posted on 6/4/2020
US and world coins certified by Numismatic Guaranty Corporation® (NGC®) highlight a June Antykwariat Numizmatyczny Michal Niemczyk auction. Online bidding for Auction 25 is now open, with the auction concluding June 20-22.
Among the most anticipated coins in the sale is a Poland 1647 Danzig City View 2 Ducat graded NGC MS 63. The coin was struck by the Gdańsk Mint during the reign of Władysław IV. In 1645, the obverse side of the coin underwent a redesign when the city council of Gdańsk replaced the shield and lions design with a panorama of the city featuring notable buildings.
Another highlight of the sale is an Italy 1801 Ligurian Republic 96 Lire graded NGC MS 61. The coin was struck for the short-lived Ligurian Republic, which existed in northwest Italy from 1797 to 1805 before it was annexed by Napoleon’s France.
A Peru 1963 Gold 100 Soles graded NGC MS 66 is also expected to draw spirited bidding. Though the South American nation currently has a currency with a similar name, the original Peruvian Sol was used from 1863 to 1985.
Other NGC-certified highlights include:
- a US 1869-S $20 graded NGC AU 55
- an Austria 1593 Salzburg 2 Ducat graded NGC MS 62
- a Belarus 2007 Gold 50 Roubles graded NGC PF 69 Ultra Cameo
- a China 1999 Gold 25 Yuan Panda Large Date Plain 1 graded NGC MS 69
- a Greece 1876A Gold 5 Drachmai graded NGC AU 58
- an Iran SH1350//1971 Gold 500 Rials graded NGC PF 69 Ultra Cameo
- a Germany 1876J Hamburg 20 Mark graded NGC MS 66
- a Germany 1908A Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach 5 Mark graded NGC MS 65
- a Sweden 1884 EB 20 Kronor graded NGC MS 66
- a US 1914-D $2.50 graded NGC AU 58
- a US 1853 Gold Dollar graded NGC MS 65+
- an Italy 1858R Papal States XII 2.50 Scudi graded NGC MS 64
- an Italy 1796 Genoa 96 Lire graded NGC AU 53
- an Italy 1931R IX 50 Lire graded NGC MS 64
For more information and to bid, visit the Antykwariat Numizmatyczny Michal Niemczyk website, aukcjamonet.pl.
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