Estimated price: 150,000€Poland / Gdańsk. 8 ducats, 1644. Extremely rare. About FDC.Berlin Auction Sale 41810
Estimated price: 100,000€HRE. Frederick of the Palatinate, 1619-1621. 10 ducats,
1620, Prague. Very rare. Very fine +.
Berlin Auction Sale 41823
Estimated price: 250,000€Brunswick-Lüneburg-Celle. Christian, 1611-1633.
Gold löser of 20 ducats n.d. (1611-1633), Winsen (Luhe).
Probably unique. About extremely fine.
Berlin Auction Sale 41853
Estimated price: 100,000€Albrecht von Wallenstein. 10 ducats, 1631, Jičín. Very rare.
Extremely fine.
Berlin Auction Sale 41889
Estimated price: 50,000€German States / Prussia. Frederick William IV, 1840-1861.
Gold medal of 50 ducats, 1851 by F. W. Kullrich,
commemorating the completion of the equestrian statue of
Frederick the Great. Extremely rare. About FDC.
Berlin Auction Sale 418152
Estimated price: 75,000€Sweden. Gustav II Adolph, 1611-1632. 1631 gnadenpfennig.
From the collection of the Grand Duke of Oldenburg.
Berlin Auction Sale 41813
Estimated price: 100,000€German States / Charles V, 1519-1558. Silver medal, 1521,
by H. Krafft after a draft by Albrecht Dürer as a gift for the
Emperor on the occasion of the planned Imperial Diet in
Nuremberg. Extremely rare. Original strike. Extremely fine.
Berlin Auction Sale 418305
Estimated price: 125,000€France. Louis XV, 1715-1774. Pattern for the écu au bandeau,
1740, Paris. Very rare. NGC PF62 CAMEO. Proof.
Berlin Auction Sale 418458
Estimated price: 75,000€Russia. Nicholas I, 1825-1855. 1828 gold medal of 50 ducats
by V. Alexeev commemorating the peace with Persia.
Extremely rare. Extremely fine to FDC.
Berlin Auction Sale 418650
Estimated price: 175,000€Switzerland. Basel. 10 ducats, 1741, minted with the dies
of the half taler. Extremely rare. PCGS MS63PL.
Extremely fine to FDC.
Berlin Auction Sale 418671
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The Geoffrey Cope Collection of British Coins – Part II

Numismatica Ars Classica NAC AG / Classical Numismatic Group, LLC / Numismatica Genevensis SA

Auction 151

Coins

3 December 2024

CH-Zurich

Classical Numismatic Group presents Part II of The Geoffrey Cope Collection of British Coins, in association with Numismatica Ars Classica and Numismatica Genevensis SA, to be held live in Zurich on Tuesday, 3 December 2024, at the Hotel Baur au Lac, Taltrasse 1, 8001, Zurich. The sale will begin at 16:15 CET (10:15 AM EST.) Online pre-bids will be accepted through Monday, 2 December 2024, at 2:00 AM EST.

With a pre-sale estimate of 800,000 CHF, the auction offers a superb array of 313 gold, silver, copper and bronze coins, featuring numerous great rarities of the British series. Among the many highlights included are an impressive Oxford mint Triple Unite of Charles I, a marvelously pedigreed “cartouche” type silver Pound, and the famous “Reddite” Crown by Thomas Simon – the companion to the Petition Crown sold in part I.

Lot 1046: Elizabeth I. 1558-1603. AR 4 Testerns. ‘Portcullis’ money. London mint; im: O. Struck 1600. Even strike on a full flan. Richly toned. Good VF. Rare. Estimate: $10,000.

Lot 1046: Elizabeth I. 1558-1603. AR 4 Testerns. ‘Portcullis’ money. London mint; im: O. Struck 1600. Even strike on a full flan. Richly toned. Good VF. Rare. Estimate: $10,000.

Lot 1106: Charles I. 1625-1649. AV Triple Unite. Declaration type. Oxford mint; im: plumelet/–. Dated 1644. An impressive coin, crisply struck on a full flan. Some light smoothing marks in obverse field. Otherwise toned with traces of lustre. EF. A very rare Triple Unite: one of only five known. Estimate: $60,000.

Lot 1106: Charles I. 1625-1649. AV Triple Unite. Declaration type. Oxford mint; im: plumelet/–. Dated 1644. An impressive coin, crisply struck on a full flan. Some light smoothing marks in obverse field. Otherwise toned with traces of lustre. EF. A very rare Triple Unite: one of only five known. Estimate: $60,000.

 Lot 1110: Charles I. 1625-1649. AR Pound (51mm, 120.06 g, 4h). Declaration type. Oxford mint; mm: plume/–. ‘Cartouche’ type. Dies by T. Rawlins. Dated 1644. A most pleasing example of this wonderful type. Very well struck. Deep old tone. Near EF. Very rare and with a marvellous pedigree. Estimate: $60,000.

Lot 1110: Charles I. 1625-1649. AR Pound (51mm, 120.06 g, 4h). Declaration type. Oxford mint; mm: plume/–. ‘Cartouche’ type. Dies by T. Rawlins. Dated 1644. A most pleasing example of this wonderful type. Very well struck. Deep old tone. Near EF. Very rare and with a marvellous pedigree. Estimate: $60,000.

Lot 1179: Charles II. 1660-1685. Pattern Pewter Crown – The ‘Reddite’ Crown (21.72 g, 12h). By Thomas Simon. Dated 1663. Small flaw on cheek and in centre of reverse. Minor other marks, otherwise toned with some original colour. In NGC encapsulation 2153882-005, graded AU 58. An extremely rare pewter striking of this famous pattern crown. Estimate: $25,000.

Lot 1179: Charles II. 1660-1685. Pattern Pewter Crown – The ‘Reddite’ Crown (21.72 g, 12h). By Thomas Simon. Dated 1663. Small flaw on cheek and in centre of reverse. Minor other marks, otherwise toned with some original colour. In NGC encapsulation 2153882-005, graded AU 58. An extremely rare pewter striking of this famous pattern crown. Estimate: $25,000.

Lots will be available for viewing at the London offices of CNG at De Morgan House, 57-58 Russel Square, London, WC1B 4HS, from 4 November to 15 November, 10:00–17:30, by appointment only. For all inquiries please email Dylan Ossman or call at +44 (0) 207 495 1888.

Viewing will also be available at the Zurich offices of NAC from 30 November to 1 December, by appointment only, as well as at the Hotel Baur au Lac on 2 December 2024, from 10:30 to 18:00 CET and Tuesday, 3 December 2024, from 10:30 to 14:00 CET.

For clients who cannot attend in person and prefer not to bid online, CNG can execute commission bids or arrange telephone bidding in the Geoffrey Cope Collection sales at no additional cost to buyers.