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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Stack’s sells the Ronald A. Slovick Family Collection of Indian Peace Medals

Stack’s Bowers Galleries

Spring 2024 Expo Auction

Coins

25-28 March 2024

US-Costa Mesa

Stack’s Bowers Galleries announces the upcoming sale of the Ronald A. Slovick Family Collection of Indian Peace medals, a highlight of their Spring 2024 Official Auction of the Whitman Coin & Collectibles Spring Expo.

Ronald A. Slovick’s interest in this series was sparked in the 1970s by his introduction to a selection of historic lithographs of Native American chiefs produced by McKinney and Hall in the 19th century. Many of these colorful prints documented chiefs proudly wearing their Peace medals, and Mr. Slovick was immediately drawn to them. “I was intrigued by the eminence and stature of these chiefs,” wrote Slovick of his initial interest, and the medals were tangible markers of the interactions between them and the government of the United States. His son also developed an interest in the medals and, as often is the case, father and son collected with shared enthusiasm. Specimens were added to the collection across decades, starting with, according to Slovick, a “modest bronze medal [that] began a lifelong pursuit to attain these relics of our American past.” He not only collected the medals, but also became immersed in their history and developed a fine friendship with Father Francis Paul Prucha, author of a standard reference on the series.

Lot 2044: A magnificent second size 1795 oval George Washington medal presented at the Treaty of Greenville.

Lot 2044: A magnificent second size 1795 oval George Washington medal presented at the Treaty of Greenville.

The collection stands as one of the most important ever assembled, with 23 original medals in silver, 19 of which are of the American series from George Washington to Ulysses S. Grant. While not complete as to president and size, this collection must be counted among the most significant Stack’s Bowers Galleries has ever offered due to a singular highlight: a magnificent second size 1795 oval George Washington medal presented at the Treaty of Greenville. This is a type that few collectors get to see in their lives, let alone have the opportunity to include in their collections. It is a superb medal offering outstanding quality as well as a remarkable history! “Across my 26-year career in numismatic auctions, this is the first oval Washington Peace medal I have had the chance to research and catalog,” commented John Pack, Executive Director of Consignments. “It is a career highlight.”

Lot 2035: Undated (1777) George III, Lion and Wolf Medal. Struck Solid Silver. Choice Very Fine.

Lot 2035: Undated (1777) George III, Lion and Wolf Medal. Struck Solid Silver. Choice Very Fine.

Lot 2092: 1871 Ulysses S. Grant Indian Peace Medal. Bronze. MS-64 BN (NGC).

Lot 2092: 1871 Ulysses S. Grant Indian Peace Medal. Bronze. MS-64 BN (NGC).

Lot 2048: 1801 Thomas Jefferson Indian Peace Medal. Silver Shells. Second Size. Original Dies. Extremely Fine.

Lot 2048: 1801 Thomas Jefferson Indian Peace Medal. Silver Shells. Second Size. Original Dies. Extremely Fine.

The Slovick Family Collection also includes other very significant medals notable for their rarity and quality. A medium-size Thomas Jefferson medal, an exceptional entry in any collection, is represented by a very attractive example formerly in the David W. Dreyfuss Collection. Other highlights in the American series include large-size examples of James Madison, James Monroe (a great rarity of the series), John Quincy Adams, James K. Polk (arguably the finest in private hands), Andrew Jackson (ex Captain Andrew Zabriskie), and Abraham Lincoln. A fine selection of bronzes rounds out the offering. The British series is represented by several important offerings, including a prized Lion and Wolf medal and a small-size George III medal that is believed unique in private hands.

The Stack’s Bowers Galleries Spring 2024 Expo Auction is scheduled for March 25-28, 2024, in Costa Mesa, California. Lot viewing will be available before the auction in the firm’s California headquarters, New York City gallery, and at the Whitman Coin & Collectibles Spring Expo in Baltimore, Maryland.