Here's the results press release for the Stephen Album Rare Coins Internet Auction 13.
-Editor
Stephen Album Rare Coins held its Internet Auction 13 on December 6, 2021 at its offices in Santa Rosa,
California. This auction continued the strong results the company has been seeing of late, with many lots
realizing multiples of their pre-sale estimates. The auction comprised 500 lots of PCGS-certified world
coins and had a sell-through rate of more than 90%.
Some highlights follow (prices exclude buyer's fees):
LOT 83: EGYPT: Hussein Kamel, 1914-1917, AE ½ millieme, 1917/AH1335, KM-312, a superb red lustrous
example! PCGS graded MS65 RD. Estimated at $50-$75. Realized $750.
LOT 480: BRITISH INDIA: George V, 1910-1936, AE 1/12 anna, 1923(b), KM-509, S&W-8.552, a superb
quality example! PCGS graded MS66 RD. Estimated at $30-$50. Realized $500.
LOT 391: TURKEY: Republic, AR 50 kurush, 1936, KM-865, bust of Kemal Ataturk left, a superb example!
PCGS graded MS64. Estimated at $50-$75. Realized $475.
LOT 329: NORWAY: Haakon VII, 1905-1957, AE 5 øre, 1932, KM-368, a splendid quality example! PCGS
graded MS64 BN. Estimated at $50-$75. Realized $425.
LOT 321: MONGOLIA: People's Republic, AE 2 möngö, year 15 (1925), KM-2, a splendid lustrous brown
mint state example! PCGS graded MS64 RB. Estimated at $75-$100. Realized $375.
LOT 349: SAUDI ARABIA: 'Abd al-'Aziz b. Sa'ud, 1926-1953, AR riyal, Makka al-Mukarrama (Mecca),
AH1367, KM-18, a fantastic example with amazing toning! PCGS graded MS66. Actually struck at both
the Birmingham and the Mexico City mints without mintmarks. Estimated at $60-$80. Realized $375.
LOT 362: SWEDEN: Carl XIV Johan, 1818-1844, AE 1/12 skilling, 1825, KM-625, a lovely quality example!
PCGS graded MS63 BN. Estimated at $100-$150. Realized $240.
LOT 153: FRENCH INDOCHINA: AR 50 cents, 1936, KM-4a.2, Lec-261, a lovely quality example! PCGS
graded MS64. Estimated at 50-$75. Realized $300.
Cataloger Hanbing Feng said It is clear from these results that not only are high-powered items are
doing well in this market, but more modestly priced items are doing very well also. Collectors seem to
be very active in these sales.
The firm is currently taking consignments for future internet and premier auctions.
Please visit
www.stevealbum.com for more information.
Wayne Homren, Editor
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