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Künker
Künker ⸱ Auction 418 ⸱ 29 January 2025 ⸱ Berlin
An impressive 10 million euros was the total estimate of Künker’s Berlin Auction Sale featuring 705 lots and kicking off the World Money Fair on 29 January 2025. The total result amounted to roughly 15 million euros – and included 27 lots with six-digit hammer prices!
Noonans
Noonans ⸱ Auction 317 ⸱ 19 February 2025 ⸱ London
The Hammersley Collection of exceptional British Milled Sovereigns fetched a hammer price of £274,000 at Noonans Mayfair. Comprising 62 lots, the collection represented the best group of milled sovereigns to be dispersed in London for over a decade.
Stack’s Bowers Galleries
Stack’s Bowers Galleries ⸱ February 2025 Showcase Auction ⸱ 4 February 2025 ⸱ Costa Mesa
Stack’s held its first US-Showcase Auction of 2025, featuring a small, but powerful selection of rarities. One highlight was the finest known 1849 Pacific Company $5 gold piece, which sold for $1,260,000 – nearly $500,000 above its previous record.
Stack’s Bowers Galleries
Stack’s Bowers Galleries ⸱ January 2025 World Collectors Choice Auction ⸱ 28 January 2025 ⸱ Costa Mesa
Stack’s Bowers Galleries recently sold the only known example of an 1870 $2 Dominion of Canada banknote, payable at Victoria. The note, previously considered lost, exceeded presale estimates by far and was sold for $360,000.
Classical Numismatic Group
Classical Numismatic Group ⸱ Triton XXVIII ⸱ 14-23 January 2025 ⸱ New York
Classical Numismatic Group’s Triton XXVIII Auction achieved remarkable success, with rare and important ancient, world, and British coins driving total sales to $12.25 million –more than double the presale estimates. Among the highlights were an “Ides of March” denarius and a stater from Pheneos.
Heritage Auctions
Heritage Auctions ⸱ NYINC Auctions ⸱ 13-22 January 2025 ⸱ New York
The Heritage Auctions held in conjunction with the NYINC achieved a combined total of over $26.5 million. Highlights included a Caligula aureus, which sold for $600,000, and a South African rarity that became the top lot of the auctions, fetching $2.16 million.
Künker
Künker ⸱ Auction 418 ⸱ 29 January 2025 ⸱ Berlin
An impressive 10 million euros was the total estimate of Künker’s Berlin Auction Sale featuring 705 lots and kicking off the World Money Fair on 29 January 2025. The total result amounted to roughly 15 million euros – and included 27 lots with six-digit hammer prices!
Noonans
Noonans ⸱ Auction 317 ⸱ 19 February 2025 ⸱ London
The Hammersley Collection of exceptional British Milled Sovereigns fetched a hammer price of £274,000 at Noonans Mayfair. Comprising 62 lots, the collection represented the best group of milled sovereigns to be dispersed in London for over a decade.
Stack’s Bowers Galleries
Stack’s Bowers Galleries ⸱ February 2025 Showcase Auction ⸱ 4 February 2025 ⸱ Costa Mesa
Stack’s held its first US-Showcase Auction of 2025, featuring a small, but powerful selection of rarities. One highlight was the finest known 1849 Pacific Company $5 gold piece, which sold for $1,260,000 – nearly $500,000 above its previous record.
Stack’s Bowers Galleries
Stack’s Bowers Galleries ⸱ January 2025 World Collectors Choice Auction ⸱ 28 January 2025 ⸱ Costa Mesa
Stack’s Bowers Galleries recently sold the only known example of an 1870 $2 Dominion of Canada banknote, payable at Victoria. The note, previously considered lost, exceeded presale estimates by far and was sold for $360,000.
Classical Numismatic Group
Classical Numismatic Group ⸱ Triton XXVIII ⸱ 14-23 January 2025 ⸱ New York
Classical Numismatic Group’s Triton XXVIII Auction achieved remarkable success, with rare and important ancient, world, and British coins driving total sales to $12.25 million –more than double the presale estimates. Among the highlights were an “Ides of March” denarius and a stater from Pheneos.
Heritage Auctions
Heritage Auctions ⸱ NYINC Auctions ⸱ 13-22 January 2025 ⸱ New York
The Heritage Auctions held in conjunction with the NYINC achieved a combined total of over $26.5 million. Highlights included a Caligula aureus, which sold for $600,000, and a South African rarity that became the top lot of the auctions, fetching $2.16 million.