Here's the press release for Stephen Album Rare Coins upcoming Auction 41. Some cool coins here.
-Editor
Stephen Album Rare Coins will hold its Auction 41 on September 16-19, 2021 at its offices in Santa Rosa, California. The Auction
is made up of 3,150 lots of Ancient, Islamic, Chinese, Indian, and General World Coins. Also featured in this sale is The Charles
Opitz Collection of Ethnographic Money, Part II. The final two days of the auction are internet-only sessions of lesser-priced
material. Photos of all lots are published in high resolution on the firm’s website.
The coin featured on the cover of the printed catalog has a fascinating and important history. It is a gold dinar dating to 1920
from The Arab Kingdom of Syria. The self-proclaimed kingdom existed only a little over four months, from 8 March to 25 July
1920. During its brief existence the kingdom was led by Sharif Hussein bin Ali's son Faisal bin Hussein. Despite its claims to the
territory of Greater Syria, Faisal's government controlled a limited area and was dependent on Britain which, along with France,
generally opposed the idea of a Greater Syria and refused to recognize the kingdom. The kingdom surrendered to French forces
on 25 July 1920. Faisal then lived in exile in England for about one year before being proclaimed King of Iraq.
A wide variety of coins can be found throughout the sale, and an additional runoff internet sale of 1,000+ lots will take place in
October (to be published at a later date). If the results from the firm’s prior auctions in 2021 are any indication this sale should
see a continuation of strong prices and very active participation from bidders.
Some highlights from the sale follow:
LOT 78: ANCIENT: ROMAN EMPIRE: Antoninus Pius, 138-161 AD, AV aureus (7.38g), Rome, 158-159 AD, RIC-294d, BMC-953,
laureate bust right, ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P XXII // emperor standing left, togate and veiled, dropping incense onto
lighted tripod with his right hand and holding volumen in his left, VOTA SVSCE-PTA DEC III / COS IIII, fantastic strike with lovely
highlights, Strike 5/5, Surface 5/5, NGC graded choice AU. Estimated at $5,500 to $6,500.
LOT 513: ISLAMIC: ASSASSINS AT ALAMUT (BATINID): Muhammad I, 1138-1162, AV fractional dinar (1.00g), Kursi al-Daylam,
AH557, A-1918A, without his personal name Muhammad b. Buzurgumid, struck only in AH557, briefly resumed by his successor
al-Hasan II in 560-561, some weakness but bold mint & date, with the phrase baldat al-iqbal ("the city of prosperity"), VF, RRR.
Estimated at $3,000 to $4,000.
LOT 896: INDIA: BRITISH INDIA: Victoria, Queen, 1837-1876, 8-coin proof set, 1862, Bombay mint restrike proof set includes
bronze 1/12 anna, 1/2 pice, 1/4 anna, 1/2 anna, and silver 2 annas, 1/4 rupee, 1/2 rupee and rupee, a lovely well-matched set all housed
in a custom-made Capitol Plastics holder, a rarely encountered set! set of 8 coins. Estimated at $7,500 to $10,000.
LOT 951: CHINA: WARRING STATES: State of Chu, 400-200 BC, AV block money (19.27g), H-5.1, ying yuan in archaic script
stamped on cut section of two pieces, EF, RR. Estimated at $8,000 to $12,000.
LOT 1057: CHINA: QING: Jia Qing, 1796-1820, AE cash coin tree, Xi'an mint, Shaanxi Province, H-22.533 for type, 47cm-long cast
tree of 24 coins (1 loose and attached with string) and 1 charm (50mm, fú shòu kang níng // bâo quán, dragon and phoenix), EF,
RR, ex Charles Opitz Collection. Estimated at $8,000 to $10,000.
LOT 1503: WORLD: SYRIA: Faisal I, 1920, AV dinar, 1920/AH1338, KM-67, Fr-10, Schön-A1, crowned royal coat of arms with
Arabic legend, dinar al-mamlakat al-suriyat (dinar of the Kingdom of Syria) around, date below // faysal al-awwal (Faisal the
First) tughra in Arabic within floral wreath, voided heptagram above, date below; a superb lustrous specimen and the finest-
graded example by either NGC or PCGS; an estimated mintage of only 12 pieces, a coin of tremendous rarity and great historical
significance! PCGS graded MS64 (Secure Holder / Gold Shield), RRR. Estimated at $30,000 to $40,000.
LOT 1656: WORLD: ARAGON: René of Anjou, claimant, 1466-1472, AV pacífic (3.26g), Barcelona, Cru.V.S.-925, facing crowned
bust within multifoil, holding lis-tipped scepter on the left and globe on the right, + RENAT9 PRIM DEI GRA REX ARAGO //
crowned coat-of-arms of Aragon within multifoil, strong VF, RR. Estimated at $4,000 to $5,000.
LOT 1862: ETHNOGRAPHIC: MICRONESIA: Yap, rai stone money (566g), ca. 1871-1931, Opitz p.316 (plate example), 130 x 117 x
28mm (1.25 lb), made from crystalline calcite (aragonite per Opitz) and translucent under bright light, holed in the center and
attached with plant fiber rope for carrying, a lovely and portable example of this famous ethnographic currency, VF, RR, ex
Charles Opitz Collection. Estimated at $1,500 to $2,000.
The firm is now taking consignments for its Auction 42, which will be held January 20-22, 2022.
More information can be found on their website at
www.stevealbum.com
Wayne Homren, Editor
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