Estimated price: $30.000CYPRUS. Salamis. Menelaus (ca. 310-306 BC).
AV stater (17mm, 8.33 gm, 6h).
NGC Choice AU★ 5/5 - 4/5, Fine Style
2024 November 1 - 2 World & Ancient Coins Platinum
Session and Signature® Auction #3119
106001
Estimated price: $25.000Zeeland. Provincial gold Off-Metal Ducat 1764
UNC Details (Reverse Repaired) NGC
2024 November 1 - 2 World & Ancient Coins Platinum
Session and Signature® Auction #3119
66008
Estimated price: $25.000Gaius (Caligula) (AD 37-41), with Agrippina Senior.
AV aureus (20mm, 7.76 gm, 6h). NGC AU 4/5 - 4/5
2024 November 1 - 2 World & Ancient Coins Platinum
Session and Signature® Auction #3119
129005
Estimated price: $15.000Charles II gold 5 Guineas 1673 AU55 PCGS2024 November 1 - 2 World & Ancient Coins Platinum
Session and Signature® Auction #3119
60001
Estimated price: $12.500Central American Republic gold 8
Escudos 1833 CR-F MS61 NGC
107001
Estimated price: $20.000João VI gold 4000 Reis 1820-(b) AU Details (Cleaned) PCGS58001
Estimated price: $25.000LYDIAN KINGDOM. Croesus (561-546 BC).
AV stater (17mm, 10.77 gm). NGC Choice AU 5/5 - 5/5
129008
Estimated price: $25.000Holland. Provincial gold Proof Pattern Ducaton (Silver Rider)
1672 PR63 NGC
66006
Estimated price: $20.000Julius Caesar, as Consul for the Third Time (46 BC),
with Aulus Hirtius, as Praetor. AV aureus
(20mm, 7.91 gm, 9h). NGC MS★ 4/5 - 5/5
129007
Estimated price: $10.000Philip III 8 Reales 1618 (Aqueduct)-A MS66 NGC130001
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Review of Leu Auction 15

Leu Numismatik

Auction 15

Coins

1 June 2024

CH-Zurich

Leu Auction 15, held on June 1st, was a great success, surpassing all expectations with a total hammer of 1,831,043 CHF against a pre-sale estimate of 1,027,100 CHF. The impressive 100% sell-through rate of the 350 lots further underscores the current strength of the numismatic market.

Auctioneers, who over the years have developed a keen sense of market trends and collector interests, can often predict which coins and collecting areas will attract significant attention. However, auctions – derived from the Latin word “augere,” meaning “to increase” or “to enhance” – always hold surprises. The true interest in an auction only becomes apparent in the moment, whether in the room, on the phone, or online. Thus, not only did well-known types achieve record prices, but less conspicuous coins also garnered considerable attention. Many collectors have their personal favorites, and it is this individual engagement with the cultural heritage of our ancestors that makes coin collecting such a unique pursuit. All in all, the outstanding results of Leu Auction 15 not only highlight the vibrancy of the coin market but also demonstrate the dedication and enthusiasm of collectors worldwide. Some highlights of the sale:

Lot 166: Kyrene, circa 450-435 BC. AR Tetradrachm. Estimate: 20,000 CHF. Hammer: 65,000 CHF.

Lot 166: Kyrene, circa 450-435 BC. AR Tetradrachm. Estimate: 20,000 CHF. Hammer: 65,000 CHF.

Lot 204: M. Junius Brutus, 54 BC. AR Denarius. Estimate: 10,000 CHF. Hammer: 32,000 CHF.

Lot 204: M. Junius Brutus, 54 BC. AR Denarius. Estimate: 10,000 CHF. Hammer: 32,000 CHF.

Lot 263: Hadrian, 117-138 AD. AV Aureus. Estimate: 10,000 CHF. Hammer: 42,000 CHF.

Lot 263: Hadrian, 117-138 AD. AV Aureus. Estimate: 10,000 CHF. Hammer: 42,000 CHF.

Lot 304: Licinius I, 308-324 AD. AV Solidus. Estimate: 20,000 CHF. Hammer: 65,000 CHF.

Lot 304: Licinius I, 308-324 AD. AV Solidus. Estimate: 20,000 CHF. Hammer: 65,000 CHF.