Estimated price: CHF 30'000.-Umayyads. Solidus imitating Byzantine solidi, early 660s AD.NUMISMATICA GENEVENSIS SA - AUCTIONS 19, 20 & 21
(GENEVA 9-10 December 2024)
1
Estimated price: CHF 750'000.-Roman Republic. Brutus. Aureus, 43-42 BC.
From the Mazzini Collection.
NUMISMATICA GENEVENSIS SA - AUCTIONS 19, 20 & 21
(GENEVA 9-10 December 2024)
1032
Estimated price: CHF 50'000.-Roman Empire. Theodosius II, 402-450.
Solidus 416 or 418, Constantinople.
NUMISMATICA GENEVENSIS SA - AUCTIONS 19, 20 & 21
(GENEVA 9-10 December 2024)
1054
Estimated price: CHF 200'000.-Holy Roman Empire. Leopold I, 1657-1705.
10 Ducats 1671 IGW, Graz. NGC MS64 (Top pop).
NUMISMATICA GENEVENSIS SA - AUCTIONS 19, 20 & 21
(GENEVA 9-10 December 2024)
1112
Estimated price: CHF 2'000.-China. Anhwei Province. 50 Cents year 24 (1898). NGC MS63+NUMISMATICA GENEVENSIS SA - AUCTIONS 19, 20 & 21
(GENEVA 9-10 December 2024)
1225
Estimated price: CHF 200'000.-Nuremberg. 10 Ducats 1694. NGC MS65 PL (Top pop).NUMISMATICA GENEVENSIS SA - AUCTIONS 19, 20 & 21
(GENEVA 9-10 December 2024)
1479
Estimated price: CHF 5'000.-Hong Kong. Victoria, 1837-1901. PROOF 1/2 Dollar 1866.
NGC PF64.
NUMISMATICA GENEVENSIS SA - AUCTIONS 19, 20 & 21
(GENEVA 9-10 December 2024)
1638
Estimated price: CHF 400'000.-Pamplona. Felipe IV, 1621-1665. 8 Escudos 1652.
From the Huntington Collection. Unique.
NUMISMATICA GENEVENSIS SA - AUCTIONS 19, 20 & 21
(GENEVA 9-10 December 2024)
1679
Estimated price: CHF 150'000.-Great Britain. Anne, 1702-1714. 5 Guineas 1703 VIGO.NUMISMATICA GENEVENSIS SA - AUCTIONS 19, 20 & 21
(GENEVA 9-10 December 2024)
2035
Estimated price: CHF 300'000.-Great Britain. George III, 1760-1820. PATTERN PROOF
5 Guineas 1777. NGC PF64 CAMEO (Top pop).
NUMISMATICA GENEVENSIS SA - AUCTIONS 19, 20 & 21
(GENEVA 9-10 December 2024)
2058
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Stack’s Bowers Sells “Reversed Dragon” Silver Dollar Pattern For $1.3 M

Stack’s Bowers and Ponterio

April 2023 Hong Kong Auction

Coins

26 April 2023

HK-Hong Kong

Stack’s Bowers and Ponterio just posted the impressive results from their recently concluded Rarities Night, which presented 253 lots comprising some of the most important and elusive coins within the realm of Chinese numismatics. Prices achieved by the firm in this much-anticipated sale – the starting point for more than a week of Chinese and mostly Asian-related coinage and paper money – indicate that the market is still rather robust and attracts intense attention, as a staggering 28 lots realized prices surpassing the six-figure mark.

Lot 40162

Lot 40162: China. Silver “Reversed Dragon” Dollar Pattern, Year 3 (1911). Tientsin Mint. Hsuan-t’ung (Xuantong [Puyi]). PCGS SPECIMEN-65. Estimate: $750,000-$1,250,000. Sold: $1,380,000

Lot 40162: China. Silver “Reversed Dragon” Dollar Pattern, Year 3 (1911). Tientsin Mint. Hsuan-t’ung (Xuantong [Puyi]). PCGS SPECIMEN-65. Estimate: $750,000-$1,250,000. Sold: $1,380,000

Lot 40110

Lot 40110: China. Shantung. Gold 20 Dollars Pattern, Year 15 (1926). Tientsin Mint. NGC MS-66★. Estimate: $150,000-$250,000. Sold: $504,000.

Lot 40110: China. Shantung. Gold 20 Dollars Pattern, Year 15 (1926). Tientsin Mint. NGC MS-66★. Estimate: $150,000-$250,000. Sold: $504,000.

Lot 40192

Lot 40192: China. Silver Dollar Pattern, ND (1914). Tientsin Mint. PCGS SPECIMEN-63. Estimate: $100,000-$200,000. Sold: $240,000.

Lot 40192: China. Silver Dollar Pattern, ND (1914). Tientsin Mint. PCGS SPECIMEN-63. Estimate: $100,000-$200,000. Sold: $240,000.

Lot 40105

Lot 40105: China. Kweichow. “Bamboo” Dollar, Year 38 (1949). NGC AU Details--Cleaned. Estimate: $100,000-$200,000. Sold: $204,000.

Lot 40105: China. Kweichow. “Bamboo” Dollar, Year 38 (1949). NGC AU Details–Cleaned. Estimate: $100,000-$200,000. Sold: $204,000.

Leading the way was the fabled “Reversed Dragon” Silver Dollar Pattern from 1911, graded PCGS SPECIMEN-65, that sold for $1,380,000. Other impressive totals included a trio of Shantung Gold Patterns from 1926. The two 20 Dollars examples realized $504,000 and $336,000, while the 10 Dollars brought $432,000. A Yuan Shih-kai “Tall Hat” Silver Dollar Pattern realized $240,000, as did the Japanese and English versions of the fabled Sun Yat-sen Silver Dollar Patterns from 1929. Other iconic Dollar types, such as the Kweichow “Bamboo,” Szechuan-Shensi Soviet “Hammer & Sickle,” and Kweichow “Auto” crossed the block, with the first two each selling for $204,000 and the last bringing $168,000.

By the end of this special session, the total prices realized eclipsed $11.5 million, undoubtedly serving as a prelude for the firm’s numerous sessions to follow. Once again, this eminently successful kick-off session proved that Stack’s Bowers and Ponterio is the firm that achieves record prices and unrivaled results within the world coin industry.

Stack’s Bowers is now looking ahead to upcoming 2023 Showcase Auctions, including the August 2023 Global Showcase Auction (as an official Auctioneer Partner of the ANA World’s Fair of Money) and the October 2023 Hong Kong Auction. Consignments are also sought for the firm’s ongoing series of Collectors Choice Online events.