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Goldberg Auction Wins

ZoharZohar Posts: 6,678 ✭✭✭✭✭
I thought I would start a fresh thread.

I won two Taler pieces, the Salzburg being on my wish-list for some time as it is somewhat evasive.

Austria, Salzburg. Attractively toned, harder to find pieces from this ruler/era.
1735, Leopold Anton Eleutherius, Freiherr von Firmian(1727-1744) Taler, .
DAV-1241; KM-329; Probszt-2145.
Description: Madonna and child over arms. Reverse: Saint seated left with arms.
NGC graded AU-58.

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Austria, (Hall Mint). Rainbow toned classic design.
Archduke Ferdinand (1564-1595) Taler, No Date.
DAV-8095.
Description: Crowned bust right holding sword and orb. Reverse: Crowned arms in Order chain.
NGC graded AU-58.

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Comments

  • mumumumu Posts: 1,840
    That mother of pearl blue toning is awesome. I lost my only bidded lot by 500$ image
  • JCMhoustonJCMhouston Posts: 5,306 ✭✭✭
    I won the Saxony 1825 S Pfennig in PF65, and surprisingly the 1855 GB Penny in 66RB.

    The 1 Pfennig can always be questioned as to its "proofness", as there really don't seem to be any records saying that proofs were made for specific years and denominations. However the person that looked at it for me thought it looked proof, and in any event with a mintage of only 25,000 for the regular issue it was worth adding to my German States minors.

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    Even more surprising was I did not win the Anne Pattern 1/2d (was the underbidder), the early copper has been going pretty cheap so far this year, I guess that's at an end. I also won some misc. 20th C. gold lots yesterday at near melt.

    And I forgot I won the 1825 Laureate Head Shilling also:

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  • Those are great looking pieces Jim and Zohar.

    I had them in my bookmarks in case, to jump in if somebody went to sleep or something.

    Not!

    But hey!.. window shopping is a lot of fun too image
    No,no- the kids and the cat are all right honey.
    It's just that I got my PCGS grades.
  • Here's a great example of bottom feeding, hoping somebody had too many beers..

    0621953 1¢ SF ICCS PL66RD Heavy Cameo. Solo highest graded.
    The Canadian Numismatic Company
    Quebec, Quebec, Canada
    classport you have lost this item to another bidder.
    The item sold for 2,600.00, your highest bid was 550.00.

    Still, the odds were a lot better than the Ohio Powerball.

    And if you look at it objectively I was hanging right in there for almost
    a month and lost it in the last 30 seconds image

    No,no- the kids and the cat are all right honey.
    It's just that I got my PCGS grades.
  • OchoRealesOchoReales Posts: 1,500
    2 for 2!

    1) 1779 8 Escudos Potosi (Bolivia), NGC 63. A rare date in an INCREDIBLE grade!


    2) 1630 8 Reales (Royal) Potosi (Bolivia), NGC AU 55. This, historic and first dated Royal issue from all of South America is rare AND important!






    Anyone care to post the pics for me? Thanks in advance.
    Lurker since '02. Got the seven year itch!

    Gary
  • worldcoinguyworldcoinguy Posts: 3,030 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Nice wins guys. Those are some big time pieces being discussed......look forward to seeing all the pics.

    I went 0 for 0 this time around. Some beautiful coins, but nothing that kept me up at night in anticipation. I think I will pursue a lot or two in the Kuenker auction in Germany now that the euro is at a more respectable level.

  • marcmoishmarcmoish Posts: 6,676 ✭✭✭✭✭
    nice indeed I love the Saltzburg 1735 Taler..ypu did really good with that one...must be yummy in hand.

    JCM also did nnnnnice - image

  • ZoharZohar Posts: 6,678 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Marc, the 1735 is a tricky one to find original and/or MS. This is what I wanted and I actually think price was below market. The Ferdinand caught my attention given the coloring, and the variety which I do not have DAV-8095.
  • Silvereagle82Silvereagle82 Posts: 1,219 ✭✭✭
    Nice coins all ..... image I was 0 out of about 5 image
  • SYRACUSIANSYRACUSIAN Posts: 6,473 ✭✭✭✭
    The pfennig looks 110% proof to me. The two talers are gorgeous and I hope that a better image of the 1855 penny will reveal its beauties. Great scores guys.
    Dimitri



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