NGC-certified World Coins Sell for Six Figures in Stack’s Bowers Auction
Posted on 1/20/2021
Three rare coins from around the world realized six-figure prices in a Stack’s Bowers auction on January 16, 2021. The top 10 coins in the sale were graded by Numismatic Guaranty Corporation® (NGC®), a testament to the strength of its world coin grading team.
A Mexico 1711MXO J Royal 8 Escudos graded NGC MS 66 and pedigreed to the 1715 Fleet realized $312,000. This coin is known as a “Royal,” because when it was created, special attention was given to the strike and planchet.
1711MXO J Mexico Royal 8 Escudos graded NGC MS 66 and pedigreed to the 1715 Fleet. Realized: $312,000Click images to enlarge |
Another Mexican coin from a different era, a Mexico 1812GA MR 4 Escudos graded NGC AU 55, realized $168,000. It was struck at the Guadalajara Mint during the Mexican War of Independence (1808-1821).
Meanwhile, an example of a gold rarity struck in the Old World realized $144,000. The Italy 1925R Prova 100 Lire graded NGC PF 67 Matte is a rare and beautiful coin that celebrates both the king and Italy’s victory in World War I.
Other NGC-certified world coins include:
- an Austria (1727-44) Salzburg Gold Medallic 24 Ducats graded NGC AU 55 that realized $114,000
- an Austria 1632 10 Ducats graded NGC AU Details that realized $90,000
- a Central American Republic 1828CR F 8 Escudos graded NGC MS 63+ that realized $90,000
- a Costa Rica 1873 GW Gold 20 Pesos graded NGC MS 61 and pedigreed to the Richard Stuart Collection that realized $90,000
- an Austria (1657-1705) 6 Ducats (¼ Taler in Gold) graded NGC MS 61 that realized at $84,000
- a Germany 1516 Cologne Real graded NGC VF Details that realized $78,000
- a Russia 1836 Imperial Family 1.5 Rubles graded NGC MS 62 that realized $78,000.
Prices realized include buyer’s premium and are expressed in US dollars.
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