Spectacular Swiss Rarity Among NGC-graded Highlights in Numismatica Genevensis Sale

Posted on 10/27/2021

NGC-certified coins from Portugal, Germany, Austria and France are also expected to realize six figures.

More than 250 world coins certified by Numismatic Guaranty Company™ (NGC®) are being offered in a sale by Switzerland-based Numismatica Genevensis SA. The group spans more than 2,000 years, from ancient coins through modern, and encompasses issues from Europe, the Middle East, Asia and North Africa. Online bidding has already begun for Auction 14, which takes place on November 15-16, 2021.

The top NGC-certified coin in the sale is an extremely rare Switzerland 1886B 5 Francs graded NGC MS 64 (lot 395). The coin features on its obverse Helvetia, the personification of Switzerland, seated against a background of mountains. It has a starting price of CHF 200,000 (about $218,000 USD).

Switzerland 1886B 5 Francs graded NGC MS 64
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Another top coin in the sale is a Portugal, Lisbon (1489-95) Justo graded NGC MS 63 (lot 377) that pays tribute to King John II. His rule from 1481 to 1495 was linked to economic expansion paired with global exploration. The Justo owes its name to the legend on the coin: IVSTVS VT PALMA FLOREBIT (from Psalms 92:12: "The just, like the palm tree, will flower"). This coin has a starting price of CHF 150,000 (about $163,000 USD)

Portugal, Lisbon (1489-95) Justo graded NGC MS 63
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Numismatica Genevensis is also featuring nearly 100 Roman gold coins, most of them certified by NGC Ancients, in Auction 13. To learn more, click here.

Other NGC-certified rarities in Auction 14 include:

  • an Austria 1709 Salzburg 10 Ducat graded NGC MS 62+ (lot 227) and pedigreed to the Paramount Collection with a starting price of CHF 125,000 (about $136,000 USD)
  • a Switzerland (Undated) Gold Merit Award graded NGC MS 63 PL (lot 496) with a starting price of CHF 100,000 (about $109,000 USD)
  • a Germany 1739 Bavaria 10 Ducat graded NGC AU 58 and pedigreed to the Paramount Collection (lot 201) with a starting price of CHF 100,000 (about $109,000 USD)
  • a France 1824A Essai Gold 5 Francs graded NGC PF 63 Cameo and pedigreed to the Paramount Collection (lot 268) with a starting price of CHF 100,000 (about $109,000 USD)
  • a France 1831A Gold 5 Francs graded NGC PF 62 Cameo and pedigreed to the Paramount Collection (lot 269) with a starting price of CHF 80,000 (about $87,000 USD)
  • a Germany (1667) HF Regensburg 10 Ducats graded NGC AU 58 (lot 209) with a starting price of CHF 60,000 (about $65,000 USD)
  • a Bohemia 1659/5 Prague 10 Ducats graded NGC AU 55 (lot 218) with a starting price of CHF 50,000 (about $54,000 USD)
  • a France 1817A Gold 5 Francs graded NGC AU 58 (lot 267) with a starting price of CHF 50,000 (about $54,000 USD)
  • an Italy (1383-91) Savoy Amadeo VII Florin graded NGC MS 63 (lot 320) with a starting price of CHF 50,000 (about $54,000 USD)

Starting prices provided by the auction house.


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