Estimate: 50.000 EURBaltic States.
Livonian Order. Gotthard Kettler, 1559-1561.
2 1/2 Ducats n. d., mint probably Riga.
Extremely rare.
Almost extremely fine.
2
Estimate: 15.000 EUREngland.
Elizabeth I, 1558-1603.
Sovereign n. d., (1584-1586), London.
Very rare.
Slightly bent, almost extremely fine.
117
Estimate: 4.000 EUREgypt.
Mustafa III, 1757-1774.
2 Zeri Mahbub 1757/1758 (= 1171 AH), Misr (Kairo)
Ziynet pattern.
Very rare.
Holed, almost extremely fine.
368
Estimate: 6.000 EURColumbia.
Carlos III, 1759-1788.
8 Escudos 1764, NR-JV,
Santa Fe de Nuevo Reino (Bogota).
NGC AU58.
Rare. Extremely fine.
409
Estimate: 50.000 EURGerman States. City of Hamburg.
Bankportugalöser in the weight of 10 Ducats 1689,
by J. Reteke, on the major European banking cities of
Amsterdam, Hamburg, Nuremberg, and Venice.
NGC MS63 PL. Very rare.
Extremely fine-uncirculated.
643
Estimate: 7.500 EURAustralia. George V, 1910-1936.
Penny 1919.
Copper-nickel pattern of the “Kookaburra Penny”
by C. D. Richardson for Stokes & Sons. Extremely rare.
PCGS SP 61.
Tiny edge faults, extremely fine.
1224
Estimate: 10.000 EURKompanie van Verre, 1594-1602.
Vereenigde Amsterdamsche Compagnie.
1/2 Daalder in the weight of 4 Reales 1601, Dordrecht.
Extremely rare. Fine patina,
very fine-extremely fine.
2501
Estimate: 30.000 EURKingdom of the Netherlands.
5 Gulden type 1846.
Highest rarity (RRRR).
PMG Choice Very Fine 35.
3054
Estimate: 30.000 EURKingdom of the Netherlands.
1000 Gulden type 1860.
Highest rarity (RRRR).
PMG Extremely Fine 40.
Pinholes. Pressed.
3312
Estimate: 15.000 EURArchbishopric of Salzburg.
Leonhard von Keutschach, 1495-1519.
3 Ducats 1513. Extremely rare.
Attractive piece with nice golden toning, min. bent,
extremely fine.
4001
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ANS Awards the 2025 Trustees’ Award to the NYINC

On January 16, 2025, the Board of Trustees of the American Numismatic Society (ANS) bestowed the 2025 Trustees’ Award to the New York International Numismatic Convention (NYINC) at the Society’s Annual Gala, held at the Century Association in New York City. The award recognized the NYINC as one of the most significant conventions in the United States for the numismatic community, having brought collectors, dealers, and enthusiasts of world and ancient coins together for more than fifty years, and its longtime support of the Society’s mission.

Paul Russell, Chairman at New York International Numismatic Convention, was delighted with the recognition for the convention. Beside him is CoinsWeekly’s Andrea Pancheri, holding the award medal. Photo: CoinsWeekly.

Paul Russell, Chairman at New York International Numismatic Convention, was delighted with the recognition for the convention. Beside him is CoinsWeekly’s Andrea Pancheri, holding the award medal. Photo: CoinsWeekly.

The Society’s Annual Gala welcomed 120 guests to celebrate the NYINC and its partnership with the ANS during the successful evening, which raised more than $217,000. ANS Life Fellow Dr. Arnold-Peter Weiss served as the emcee of the evening, and ANS President David Hendin presented the Trustees’ Award.

Throughout its history, the NYINC has hosted charity auctions to benefit many non-profit organizations and has presented a series of lectures in line with the Society’s educational mission. Many of the Society’s members and supporters are regular attendees of the annual convention, which celebrates its 53rd anniversary this year. In his remarks, ANS President David Hendin noted, “It is my honor to present this award, as the NYINC has been a tremendous facilitator of the international numismatic community and a great friend to the ANS.”

The Trustees’ Award Medal. Photo: CoinsWeekly.

The Trustees’ Award Medal. Photo: CoinsWeekly.

About the Trustees’ Award

The Trustees’ Award was established in 2003, and recognizes those who have helped to advance the mission of the Society for the study and appreciation of numismatics. The Annual Gala provides critical support for the Society through proceeds from ticket sales, sponsorships, advertising, and other donations.

An Agreement About the Future Location of the NYINC

Speaking with CoinsWeekly, NYINC Chairman Paul Russell expressed great pleasure about the recognition for the convention. On this occasion, he announced that the NYINC has successfully negotiated a long-term partnership with the InterContinental New York Barclay, where the event has been held since 2022. As a result, the fair will remain hosted at this hotel for the next seven years.

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