Estimate: 100.000 CHFRussia, Alexander II.
Gold medal.
Saving the life of the Tsar during the
failled assassination attempt by Soloviev.
1112
Estimate: 25.000 CHFGreek world, S
yracuse, Dionysius I.
Decadrachm,
signed with EU - AINE.
1002
Estimate: 20.000 CHFRoman Empire.
Septimus Severus.
Aureus after 149.
The only known specimen.
1007
Estimate: 40.000 CHFGermany,
City of Wrocław/Breslau.
25 Ducats 1669.
Of the highest rarity.
1032
Estimate: 200.000 CHFGreat Britain.
Victoria.
Pattern 5 Pounds 1839,
Una and the lion.
Of the highest rarity. NGC PF63.
1059
Estimate: 7.500 CHFCzechia, Wallenstein.
Albrecht von Wallenstein.
Ducat 1627.
Very rare.
1122
Estimate: 35.000 CHFHungary, Transylvania.
Michael Apafi.
10 Ducat Klippe 1683.
Of the highest rarity.
1131
Estimate: 25.000 CHFSwitzerland, Grisons,
Diocese of Chur.
Johann Anton v.Federspiel.
1/6 Reichstaler 1758.
Probably the only known specimen.
1185
Estimate: 175.000 CHFSwitzerland, Confederation.
5 Francs 1886.
Of the highest rarity.
Only five specimens struck
1217
Estimate: 25.000 CHFSwitzerland, Bern.
Quintuple gold Gulden 1501.
Off-metal strike in gold of the Guldiner.
Of the highest rarity.
5081
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Stack’s Bowers Moves Into New Hong Kong Office

Stack’s Bowers Galleries has relocated their Hong Kong headquarters to larger corporate offices at Unit 2202-03, 22/F, Mira Place A. This larger footprint signifies the firm’s long term commitment to the Asian market and the ongoing confidence in the region’s potential.

Stack’s Bowers Galleries has relocated their Hong Kong headquarters to larger corporate offices at Unit 2202-03, 22/F, Mira Place A. Photo: Ralf Roletschek / CC-BY3.0

Stack’s Bowers Galleries has relocated their Hong Kong headquarters to larger corporate offices at Unit 2202-03, 22/F, Mira Place A. Photo: Ralf Roletschek / CC-BY3.0

The team of professionals based in this office has brought about exponential growth in the firm’s clientele and market share through unmatched expertise and personal consultation, enhanced by a commitment to transparency, honesty, and professionalism.

Included in the new space will be a state-of-the-art auction facility offering a dynamic and interactive environment in which to host live auctions. The Stack’s Bowers auction presentations hosted in Hong Kong have consistently realized top market prices for sellers and garnered accolades throughout the global numismatic community. The new auction room will offer the latest technology as well as flexible seating, ensuring a seamless bidding experience and providing for more versatile event sizes. These additions, combined with the firm’s extensive network of clients, global marketing strategies and outstanding numismatic expertise, will provide Stack’s Bowers and Ponterio’s customers with unequalled opportunities and service.

Nirat Lertchitvikul, Director of Asian Operations commented: “As we celebrate our 14th year in Hong Kong, Stack’s Bowers continues to build on our stellar reputation in the region. Our team is dedicated to understanding and integrating with the rich cultural tapestry of Asia, ensuring our services are tailored to the unique needs of the region. Our newly expanded offices include space for additional personnel, increasing our proficiency in multiple languages, allowing better communication with our international clients.”

“Being in the heart of Hong Kong allows us to attract a diverse crowd of local and international bidders. Our team also comprises specialists from various niches, providing comprehensive knowledge in all areas of numismatics. From the primary appraisal to the final auction presentation or from the very first purchase to the completion of a significant collection, our clients benefit from a complete suite of professional services,” noted Brian Kendrella, President.

The new office is now open, with the official grand opening scheduled for October 11, 2023. For more information, please contact Stack’s Bowers’ Hong Kong office by e-mail or call +852-2117-1191.

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