Australian Coins go wild at Spink!
I just finished phone bidding at Spink. Wow! An Adelaide Pound in 63 at GBP 26K hammer? 1855 Sovereign in AU 53 at GBP 6K hammer? A holed but otherwise CH XF/AU 1855 Half Sovereign at GBP 15K hammer? And the silver was even wilder, especially for the generally unexciting quality. Of course there were a very few "deals", but for the most part this was very frustrating.
Anyway, I'm waiting for the phone to ring again. Next up is an incredible little run of Great Britain Trade Dollars, including proofs!
Anyway, I'm waiting for the phone to ring again. Next up is an incredible little run of Great Britain Trade Dollars, including proofs!
Andy Lustig
Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
Visit the Society of US Pattern Collectors at USPatterns.com.
Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
Visit the Society of US Pattern Collectors at USPatterns.com.
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Steve said that he was almost shutout on the GB trade dollars and that they went for moon money.3Mark
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High grade silver has started going stupid, surprising to see lower grade stuff going well though.
One of the major probs with Australian silver is that the quality can be quite variable with a coin straight from the presses lucky to reach MS64 most years.
For example, there was one year in the 20's (can't remember which exactly) that most of the dies supplied by London failed very quickly in the first week, so they had to greatly reduce striking pressure to make the remaining dies last.
I started my collection of silver 3d through crowns because US and Canadian coins got too expensive, and I'd hate to have to stop the set because I can't afford the ones I want from NZ, Southern Rhodesia, East Africa, etc.
Obscurum per obscurius
<< <i>Does anyone see this spreading to other Commonwealth members?
I started my collection of silver 3d through crowns because US and Canadian coins got too expensive, and I'd hate to have to stop the set because I can't afford the ones I want from NZ, Southern Rhodesia, East Africa, etc. >>
Keep looking at that auction, Shiro.......Ceylon starts on this page....MOON MONEY paid for all of it!!!
Arrrrghhh!! Go to "ARCHIVED CATALOGS", and select the Oct 18th sale, and then skip to page 15.......
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<< <i>Does anyone see this spreading to other Commonwealth members?
I started my collection of silver 3d through crowns because US and Canadian coins got too expensive, and I'd hate to have to stop the set because I can't afford the ones I want from NZ, Southern Rhodesia, East Africa, etc. >>
Keep looking at that auction, Shiro.......Ceylon starts on this page....MOON MONEY paid for all of it!!!
Arrrrghhh!! Go to "ARCHIVED CATALOGS", and select the Oct 18th sale, and then skip to page 15....... >>
Holy Mother of Pearl!
259 Hong Kong, Victoria, proof 20 Cents, 1875 H (KM.7; Pr.- (c.f. 24)), brilliant, milky tone, otherwise nearly FDC 3,185 Sold
260 Hong Kong, Victoria, 20 Cents, 1875 H (KM.7; Pr.24), light grey tone, streaky on reverse, uncirculated 4,309 Sold
261 Hong Kong, Victoria, 20 Cents, 1876 H, wide H (KM.7; Pr.25), extremely fine; 20 Cents, 1876 H, narrow H (KM.7; Pr.25), ... 2,998 Sold
443 Straits Settlements, Victoria, 20 Cents (3), 1874 H, 1876 H, 1877 (KM.12; Pr.42,43,44), extremely fine or better (3) 3,372 Sold
I really had no idea a BU 1875 or 1876 Hong Kong 20 cent piece would set me back so far!
The Aussie florins and shillings sure brought a lot of money, too.
Obscurum per obscurius